Displaying The Macro Attachment List; Executing A Macro By Macro Attachment - Sony MVS-3000 System User Manual

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Notes
If you change the mode using the following procedure, all
macro attachment data relating to cross-point buttons is
lost.
1
Open the Macro >Attachment menu (5421).
2
In the <Xpt Attachment Mode> group, select one of
the following.
Button Mode: Button number mode. Assign an
attachment combination of bus and button
numbers.
Pair Mode: Pair number mode. Assign an attachment
combination of bus and pair numbers.
3
Check the message, then press [Yes].
Notes
• In pair number mode, carry out operations as follows.
- When a single pair number is assigned to multiple
cross-point buttons, pressing any of them executes the
macros of all cross-point buttons to which the same
pair number is assigned. Further, if you delete any of
these assignments, this deletes all assignments to the
same pair number.
- If you reassign a pair number to a different cross-point
button, the attachment settings are also transferred to
the new cross-point button.
• When macro attachment data is loaded to overwrite
existing data, this also changes the button number mode
or pair number mode setting.
Displaying the Macro Attachment
List
In the Macro >Attachment menu (5421), you can display
the macro attachment list to check the macro attachment
settings.
The macro attachment list includes the following columns.
• Block: Shows the names of control panel blocks.
• Button: Shows the names of macro attachment assigned
buttons (of up to 30 characters).
• Reg: Shows the names of assigned registers.
• Name: Shows the names of macro registers.
• Mode: Shows the names of macro modes (Pre/Post/
1)
Only/---
).
Above the list is shown the names of the block and macro
attachment assigned button currently selected in the list.
1) When no macro mode is set
For details about the macro modes,
attachment to a button" (p.
For details about the macro attachment listing,
the Macro Attachment List Display" (p.
1 "Setting a macro
190).
1 "About
295).
Moving within the list from one block to
another
You can move quickly from the current block to another
block to check the settings for that block by pressing the
following buttons in the <Block Select> group.
• P/P: Move to a block in the PGM/PST bank.
• M/E-1: Move to a block in the M/E-1 bank.
• Other: Move to a block in a location other than the
PGM/PST bank or M/E-1 bank
Executing a Macro by Macro
Attachment
Notes
For execution on the M/E or PGM/PST bank, use the
[MCRO ATTCH ENBL] button assigned to the 1st row in
the cross-point control block. To execute a macro
according to a macro attachment set elsewhere, assign
[MCRO ATTCH ENBL] to the 2nd row using the utility/
shotbox function of the cross-point control block, then use
that button.
Executing a macro assigned to a button
1
Depending on the location of the button you want to
use, 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.
• If a button is pressed twice during macro execution or
when the macro is stopped, or if another macro is
recalled, the following operation (stop or continue)
depends on a setting in the Setup menu.
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Macro Attachment Assigning

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