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To assign in pre-macro mode
Press and hold the [PRE MACRO] button in the cross-
point control block and press the assignment target
button.
To assign in post-macro mode
Press and hold the [POST MACRO] button in the
cross-point control block and press the assignment
target button.
To assign in macro only mode
Simultaneously press and hold both the [PRE
MACRO] button and [POST MACRO] button in the
cross-point control block and press the assignment
target button.
Notes
• When a button assigned with a macro attachment is
selected, the newest configured macro attachment
setting becomes enabled.
• When setting a macro attachment, the button
function is not executed. You can also configure a
setting such that the button function is executed.
For details about settings, see "Setting the operation
of buttons when configuring a macro attachment"
(page 329).
To check the macro attachment setting status
You can check the cross-point buttons in a cross-point
control block for which a macro attachment is set.
While the [PRE MACRO] button is pressed, the buttons
for which a macro attachment is set flash as follows.
Buttons set in pre-macro mode: Flash amber
Buttons set in macro only mode: Flash green
While the [POST MACRO] button is pressed, the buttons
for which a macro attachment is set flash as follows.
Buttons set in post-macro mode: Flash amber
Buttons set in macro only mode: Flash green
Setting a macro attachment to a fader lever
You can set a macro attachment to any particular position
of a fader lever in the transition control block.
Note
Macro link mode is enabled only when a macro attachment
is set to the operation start point (0%) or operation end
point (100%) of the fader lever.
To set at the operation start point, assign a macro register
in pre-macro mode. To set at the operation end point,
assign a macro register in post-macro mode.
It is not possible to set a macro attachment in macro only
mode.
1
Select a macro register.
For details about selecting a register, see "Selecting a
macro register" (page 250).
2
Move the fader lever to the position where you want to
set a macro attachment.
3
Assign a macro register to the fader lever.
To assign to a position other than the operation
start point/operation end point
Press and hold the [PRE MACRO] button or [POST
MACRO] button in the cross-point control block and
press the [PRIOR SET] button or [LIMIT SET] button
in the transition control block.
To assign to the operation start point
Press and hold the [PRE MACRO] button in the cross-
point control block and press the [PRIOR SET] button
or [LIMIT SET] button in the transition control block.
To assign to the operation end point
Press and hold the [POST MACRO] button in the
cross-point control block and press the [PRIOR SET]
button or [LIMIT SET] button in the transition control
block.
To check the macro attachment setting status
You can check the fader lever position at which the macro
attachment is set.
While the [PRE MACRO] button or [POST MACRO]
button in the cross-point control block is pressed, the status
is displayed in the transition control block as follows.
Transition indicator: The indicators at the position where
the macro attachment is set and at both ends are lit.
Display on the right: Displays the position where the
macro attachment is set as a percentage (fader lever
operation start position is 0%, operation end position
is 100%).
Releasing a macro attachment
To release a macro attachment set to a button
Press and hold the [PRE MACRO] button or [POST
MACRO] button in the cross-point control block and press
the target button to release.
To release a macro attachment set to a fader lever
Press and hold the [PRE MACRO] button or [POST
MACRO] button in the cross-point control block and press
the [PRIOR SET] button or [LIMIT SET] button in the
transition control block.
Note
You can also release a macro attachment setting using the
menu.
For details, see "Displaying a Macro Attachment List"
(page 252).
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