Sony MVS-8000X User Manual page 913

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([TRANSRATE] button, and so on), the executed operation is also
registered as an event. In this case, the [MCRO] button stays lit red.
• Even during macro editing, you can carry out keyframe operations using
the fader lever in the keyframe control block and the following buttons:
[EFF LOOP], [STOP NEXT KF], [NORM], [REV], [NORM / REV],
[FF], [REWIND], [RUN]
• During macro editing, if you press a button for which a macro
attachment is set, the outcome is as described in the next item.
4
When auto insert mode is off, press the [INS] button in the keyframe
control block to register the event.
5
Repeat steps 2 and 3 to register the required events in the macro.
This registers the events in the macro, in the order the operations were
carried out on the control panel.
6
Press the [STORE] button.
Macro editing finishes, and the [MCRO] button and [STORE] button in the
numeric keypad control block light amber. The keyframe control block
returns to the state before starting macro editing.
Notes
While carrying out macro editing in the numeric keypad control block and
keyframe control block, no macro operation other than macro recalling is
possible in the Flexi Pad control block.
Merging a macro for which a macro attachment is set
While creating/editing a macro, if you press a button for which a macro
attachment is set, the macro in the register assigned to the button is recalled,
and the following occurs.
• When auto insert mode is on, it is merged with the macro being edited.
However, the macro assigned to the button is not executed.
• When auto insert mode is off, it is copied to the paste buffer. Pressing the
[PASTE] button in the keyframe control block merges it with the macro
being edited.
Specifying an edit point
To specify an edit point with the numeric keypad control block and keyframe
control block, use the following procedure.
1
Recall the register of the macro you want to edit. (1 to 250)
For details of the method of operation, see "Recalling a Macro Register
and Executing a Macro" (page 910).
Macro Operations in the Numeric Keypad Control Block and the Keyframe Control Block
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