Press the [BANK SEL] button, turning it on. Press a memory recall button to select a bank. Press the [STORE] button, turning it on.
Specify the edit point. (See page 131.)

The number of events executed, as shown in the memory recall button, is incremented by one.

3 Repeat step 2, executing the macro event by event.

When all events in the macro have been executed, the [TAKE] button goes off.

Editing a Macro

After carrying out macro editing, be sure to carry out a save operation (see page 132).

Specifying an edit point

1 In the Flexi Pad control block, press the [MCRO] button, turning it on.

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5 Press the memory recall button showing the register number to be edited.

The Flexi Pad control block enters macro edit mode, and the [MCRO] button lights in red.

For details of the function assignment to the memory recall buttons in macro edit mode, see step 5 in “Creating a New Macro” (page 127)

6 Specify the edit point by the following operation.

To move the edit point to the event immediately following the current macro event (the macro event specified as the current edit point), press the [>> NEXT] button.

To move the edit point to the event immediately preceding the current macro event, press the [<< PREV] button.

Inserting an event

1 Specify the edit point. (See previous item.)

2 If required, press the [AUTO INS] button to toggle the auto insert mode on or off.

3 Carry out the event to be added on the control panel.

You can include pause events (see page 129).

When auto insert mode is on, execution of a control panel operation automatically registers an event in the macro.

• When auto insert mode is off, proceed to step 4.

For details of events that can be registered, see page 127.

4 When auto insert mode is off, press the memory recall button [INS].

This adds the new event after the event specified in step 1.

Modifying an event

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2 If required, press the [AUTO INS] button to toggle the auto insert mode on or off.

3 Carry out the event you want to modify on the control panel.

4 Press the memory recall button [MOD].

This modifies the event at the specified edit point as carried out in step 3.

Deleting an event

1 Specify the edit point. (See page 131.)

2 Press the memory recall button [DEL].

This deletes the event specified in step 1.

Deleting all events within a macro register

1 Specify the edit point. (See page 131.)

2 Press the memory recall button [ALL], lighting it green.

3 Press the memory recall button [DEL].

This deletes all events within the register.

Merging a macro for which a macro attachment is set

1 Specify the edit point. (See page 131.)

2 Press the memory recall button [AUTO INS] to toggle the auto insert mode on or off.

3 Press a button for which a macro attachment is set.

The macro in the register assigned to the button is merged with the macro being edited.

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