Chapter 13 Macros
Using submasters in macros
Submaster bump buttons can function in macros in three different
ways: as a normal bump button; to always fade a submaster to full
(regardless of its current condition); or to always fade a submaster
out (regardless of its current condition) .
Use [S5], Sub Bump On, to fade the submaster up, regardless of
its current setting. Use [S6], Sub Bump Off, to fade a submaster
out, regardless of its current setting.
This macro turns a submaster on for five seconds, then turns it
off.
Keystrokes:
1. Press [Setup*] [1][0] [Enter].
2. Press [Macro] [1] [Enter].
3. Press [S5], Sub Bump On.
4. Press [Bump 3].
5. Press [S7], Macro Wait.
6. Enter [5] and press [Enter].
7. Press [S6], Sub Bump Off
8. Press [Bump 3].
9. Press [Sto e Macro].
10 Pr ss [Live] [M1].
Note: Be certain to press the actual sub bump button after [S3],
Sub Bump On, and [S4], Sub Bump Off, rather than using the
keypad.
Action/Command line:
Selects Macro editing mode
Selects macro 1 to creat
MACRO 1
Macro line reads:
SUB BUMP ON
Macro line eads
SUB-BUMP ON-3
Macro line reads: SUB-BUMP-
ON-3 MACRO WAIT
Macro line reads: SUB-BUMP-
ON-3 MACRO WAIT 5
Macro line reads:
SUB-BUMP-ON-3 MACRO
WAIT 5
SUB BUMP OFF
Macro line reads:
SUB-BUMP-ON-3 MACRO
WAIT 5
SUB-BUMP-OFF-3
Records macro 1; leaves editing
mode
Macro runs
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