Press the [BANK SEL] button, turning it on. Press a memory recall button to select a bank. Press the [STORE] button, turning it on.

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However, the macro assigned to the button is not executed.

Saving a Macro

Press the [STORE] button or memory recall button [STOR XX] (where XX is the register number) to save the edited macro in a register.

To return to the state before editing, without saving the macro editing results

Press the memory recall button [EXIT] to recall the same register again. This returns to the state before editing, without saving the macro editing results.

Deleting a Macro

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

2

3

4

5 Hold down the [MCRO] button, and then press the the memory recall button showing the corresponding register number.

The button you pressed goes off, and this deletes the macro.

The [STORE] button goes off.

Using Macro Attachment

Macro attachment is a function whereby a macro register is assigned to a control panel button, linking the execution of the button function with a macro execution.

Select one of the following three linking modes to make the macro attachment.

Pre macro: Mode in which the button function is executed after macro execution has completed

Post macro: Mode in which the macro is executed after carrying out the button function

Macro only: Mode in which the button function is not executed, and the macro only is executed

The selection of pre or post macro mode is carried out in the macro control block. For macro only mode, assign the selection function to a utility control block button, and make the selection by pressing the button.

You can assign any one of the 99 macro registers to a button.

For a button whose function is switched by delegation, you can make a separate macro attachment for each function. You can make up to 1000 macro attachment settings.

The macro attachment setting is possible for the following bus buttons. For button locations, see pages in parentheses.

Control block

Button

 

 

M/E cross-point control block

Cross-point buttons (page

 

13)

PGM/PST cross-point control

Cross-point buttons (page

block a)

14)

AUX bus control block

Cross-point buttons (page

 

16)

M/E transition control block

[AUTO TRANS] button (page

 

17)

 

[CUT] button (page 17)

 

 

 

Transition type selection

 

buttons (page 17)

 

 

 

[KEY1 ON] to [KEY2 ON]

 

buttons b) c) (page 17)

 

Next transition selection

 

buttons (page 17)

 

 

PGM/PST transition control

Transition type selection

block a)

buttons (page 18)

 

[AUTO TRANS] button (page

 

18)

 

[CUT] button (page 18)

 

 

M/E key transition control

[AUTO TRANS] button b)

block

(page 18)

 

 

 

[KEY1 ON] to [KEY2 ON]

 

buttons c) (page 18)

Downstream key/fade to

[AUTO TRANS] button b)

black control block

(page 19)

 

 

 

[DSK1 ON] to [DSK2 ON]

 

buttons c) (page 19)

 

[FTB] button (page 18)

 

 

Utility control block

DEVICE/UTILITY operation

 

buttons d) (page 22)

 

ENABLE/UTILITY operation

 

buttons d) (page 22)

a)Not found on 1 M/E panel.

b)When you attach macros to buttons that turn independent key transitions on and off, operations which go from on to off are distinguished from operations which go from off to on. For example, if you attach a macro to an operation which uses a button to go from on to off, the macro is not executed when you press the same button to go from off to on.

c)Not found on 1.5 M/E panel.

d)Excluding the buttons to which one of Device 1 to Device 6, All Stop, Shuttle, Jog, Rec, Mcro Only Set, Mcro AT with Rate, or Mcro AT with A/B is assigned.

Setting a macro attachment

See above for the buttons for which a macro attachment can be set.

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