Begin writing the sequence of button presses and events for the macro record. When you have
finished with the series of events and button presses, press the [Learn] key again to exit macro
learn mode.
Examples of a macro record function include:
• [Learn] [1] [Enter] [Go To Cue] [Out] [Time] [0] [Enter] [Learn] - records macro 1 with the
go to cue out command.
• [Learn] [5] [Enter] [1] [Full] {Chan Check} [Enter] [Learn] - records macro 5 with channel
1 at full in channel check mode. To check the next channel in the list, press [Next].
• [Learn] [4] [Enter] [-] [Sub] [Record] [Learn] - records macro 4 with instructions to record
a target excluding all submaster data.
• [Learn] [2] [Enter] [-] [Group] [6] [Color] [Record] [Learn] - records macro 2 with
instructions to record a target excluding the color data from group 6.
You can also create a macro in live that bumps submasters across fader pages but first you must
have channels assigned to the submasters.
For Example:
Write submasters 1 through 5 and 15 through 17, each with its own channel selections at
100%. Then press:
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Once you have created the macro from Live in [Learn] mode, you can easily edit the sequence
from the macro editor display.
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Storing and Using Macros
[Learn] [1] [Enter] [Bump1] [Bump2] [Bump3] [Bump4] [Bump5]
[Fader Page]
[Bump15] [Bump16] [Bump17] [Learn]
See "Macro Editor Display" on page 266.
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