Äcombining Scene Memories And Macros For Operations (Sequencer); Recording To The Sequencer - Roland VR-120HD Reference Manual

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Combining Scene Memories and Macros for Operations (Sequencer)
The sequencer function lets you record functions such as recalling scene memories or macros, and then execute them in the order you specify.
This lets you recreate the desired functions like editing the screen layout or inserting a title, by preparing the functions in line with how the events progress
and then simply pressing the [AUTO] button. This feature is useful for smoothly carrying out operations at the place where you're working.

Recording to the Sequencer

Three types of functions can be recorded in the sequencer, including recalling a scene memory, executing a macro and switching between final output
videos. Create a list of the functions you want to execute in order.
A list can contain up to 1,000 functions.
MEMO
¹ The demo data in this unit that's available by factory default
includes a list of recorded functions. You can completely erase the
contents of this list by initializing it (p. 83).
¹ When the sequencer function is assigned to a USER button, you
can set this from the setup screen.
* The sequencer function is assigned to the USER [4] button by
factory default.
1 .
Press the USER [SETUP] button.
The User Assign screen appears.
2 .
Touch User 4 <Setup>.
The list of operations recorded in the sequencer is shown.
3 .
Touch <Add New Function>.
The operation is added to the first line of the list.
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4 .
Touch the "Function" column of the line you want to add,
and select the operation to record to the sequencer.
Value
Explanation
PGM Take
Switches the final output video.
Scene Memory
Recalls a scene memory.
Macro
Executes a macro.
5 .
Configure the related parameters.
6 .
Repeat steps 3–5 to finish making the list.
7 .
Press the [EXIT] button to close the menu.
The related parameters are
shown according to the
operation you selected in
step 4.

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