Editing A Macro Event - Sony XVS-G1 User Manual

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The macro is saved in the register.
To exit macro creation/editing without saving
Press the [EXIT] button.
Deleting a macro
1
Press the [MCRO] button.
The [MCRO] button is lit amber, and the memory
recall section switches to macro operation mode.
2
Select a bank.
For details about selecting a bank, see "Selecting a
bank" (page 239).
3
Press and hold the [DEL] button and press the button
for the target register to delete.

Editing a Macro Event

Selecting an edit point
Move to the target event (edit point) to edit in the macro.
To move to the previous event
Press the [<< PREV] button.
To move to the next event
Press the [>> NEXT] button.
Inserting an event
1
Select an edit point.
2
Perform an operation to register as an event.
When auto insert mode is enabled, the event is inserted
after the selected event automatically.
When auto insert mode is disabled, press the [INS]
button to insert the event.
Inserting a pause event
For details about pause events, see "Pause event"
(page 237).
1
Select an edit point.
2
Press the [PAUSE] button.
The memory recall section switches to numeric
keypad mode.
3
Enter a pause time and press the [ENTER] button.
When auto insert mode is enabled, the pause event is
inserted after the selected event automatically.
When auto insert mode is disabled, press the [INS]
button to insert the pause event.
Note
When auto pause insert mode is enabled, the [PAUSE]
button operation inserts a pause event only. Another
pause event is not inserted automatically between the
pause event inserted using the [PAUSE] button and the
next event.
Modifying an event
1
Select an edit point.
2
Disable auto insert mode if it is enabled.
3
Perform an operation to register as an event.
4
Press the [MOD] button.
The selected event is modified.
Note
You can also select and modify all events.
For details, see "Selecting all events" (page 241).
Deleting an event
1
Select an edit point.
2
Press the [DEL] button.
The selected event is deleted.
Note
You can also select and delete all events.
For details, see "Selecting all events" (page 241).
Selecting all events
To select all events registered in a macro as edit targets,
press the [ALL] button, turning it on orange.
This operation is enabled only when modifying or deleting
an event.
Merging registers
You can insert all events from another register at a
specified position.
1
Select an edit point.
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