Executing a Macro by Macro Attachment

To execute a macro by means of the macro attachment set for a button in the cross-point control block of an M/E bank or the PGM/PST bank, use the following procedure.

1 In the cross-point control block, press the [MCRO ATTCH ENBL] button, turning it on.

2 Press the desired button for which a macro attachment has been set.

This recalls the macro register assigned to the button, and the macro is executed as follows, according to the operation mode.

Pre macro mode: The macro is executed first, and then the button function is executed.

Post macro mode: The button function is executed first, and then the macro is executed.

Macro only mode: The button function is not executed, and the macro only is executed.

During macro execution, the button you pressed flashes.

Notes

It is not possible to execute more than one macro at a time. Therefore, even if you simultaneously press multiple buttons for which macro attachments are set, only one macro is executed.

During macro execution, recalling the same register again stops the macro being executed. Therefore, pressing twice a button for which a macro attachment is set stops the macro being executed.

Individual events stored in a macro are executed according to the settings in setup. If you change the settings in setup, a saved macro may not have the expected effect.

During macro execution, if you switch the control panel to macro editing mode, the macro being executed stops.

During macro editing, pressing a button for which a macro attachment is set does not execute the macro.

To disable macro attachment settings

In the cross-point control block of the M/E or PGM/PST bank for which you want to disable the settings, press the [MCRO ATTCH ENBL] button, turning it off.

In this state, pressing a button for which a macro attachment is set does not execute the macro.

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