Macro Attachment Assigning - Sony DVS-9000 System User Manual

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Macro Attachment Assigning

Macro attachment is a function whereby a macro register is assigned to a
control panel button or a particular position of a fader lever, linking the
execution of the button function or a fader lever operation with a macro
execution.
Setting a macro attachment to a button
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
Assign the linking mode selection function to a utility/shotbox control block
button or user preference 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.
For each control panel, you can make up to 1000 macro attachment settings.
The macro attachment setting is possible for the following bus buttons.
For button locations, see Chapter 2 "Menus and Control Panel" (Volume 1).
Block
PGM/PST or M/E block
Keyframe control block
Button
• Background A row cross-point buttons
• Background B row cross-point buttons
• Cross-point buttons in the key row of the bus
assigned by key delegation button setting
• Cross-point buttons in the key row of the bus
assigned by AUX delegation button setting
• [AUTO TRANS] button
• [CUT] button
• [KEY1 TRANS] to [KEY4 TRANS] buttons in the
independent key transition control block
• The button to which the same function as that of
VTR/disk recorder/Extended VTR play button
• Buttons set to "Inhibit"
• [RUN] and [REWIND] buttons
• [REV] and [NORM/REV] buttons
Macro Attachment Assigning
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