During macro editing, if you press a button for which a macro attachment is set, the macro within the register assigned to the button is incorporated into the macro being edited. However, the macro assigned to the button is not executed.

While carrying out macro editing in the numeric keypad control block, absolutely no macro operations are possible in the Flexi Pad control block.

3 Repeat step 2 to save the desired events in the macro.

The operations you carry out on the control panel are saved as a sequence of events in the macro.

4 In the numeric keypad control block, press the [MCRO] button, turning it red.

5 Press the [STORE] button.

This completes macro editing, and the [MCRO] and [STORE] buttons in the numeric keypad control block light amber. The keyframe control block returns to the state before macro editing began.

6 In the numeric keypad control block, save the macro.

For details of the method of operation, see “Saving a Macro” (page 314).

Amending a macro

You can add events to a macro saved in a register.

Use the following procedure.

1 Recall the register holding the macro you want to change, and execute the macro (up to the last event).

For details of the method of operation, see “Recalling a Macro Register and Executing a Macro” (page 317).

2 In the numeric keypad control block, hold down the [MCRO] button and press the [STORE] button.

This assigns the numeric keypad control block and keyframe control block to macro editing. The [MCRO] button and [STORE] button in the numeric keypad control block and the [EDIT ENBL] button in the keyframe control block light red. The [AUTO INS] button in the keyframe control block also lights, and the auto insert function is enabled.

3 As in step 2 (page 312) of “Creating a new macro,” create an event.

This adds the new event after the last event executed in step 1.

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