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18. Configuring Custom Logical Behaviour
Defining the Macros
Having configured your macro set and added all the elements you need to the Macro Editor, you are now ready
to define your macros.
The example below shows a programmed macro – Macro 1 – which will execute 4 functions on the Rising edge
of the triggering logic:
Within the Macro data area you can see the 4 element functions which will be triggered:
·
Mix 1 Balance set to -9
·
Mix 1 Dim Level set to -20
·
Source 1 routed to Aux Pre 1
·
Input 1 of the OR8 gate turned ON.
The Edge selector shows that these elements will occur on the Rising Edge of the macro.
The Data entry mask area can be used to edit any of the individual entries within the Macro data list. For each
function, you can set the:
·
Type – this is the element type, in our example a Minimix. Click on this field to view all the element
types which can be included within a macro.
·
Element – this is the element name, in our example the Minimix called Mix 1. The options here come
from the Elements branch of the Macro Editor.
·
Function – this is the function within the element, in our example, the Dim Level within the Minimix. The
options available here depend on the type of element.
·
Parameter – this is the parameter value which will be actioned, in our example, the level will change to -
20dB. The parameter options also depend on the type of element.
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