Solid State Logic SL 9000 J Series Operator's Manual page 382

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Macros
To determine the existing function for any button, select Name. The resultant pop-up
should show a concise description for any pre-defined macros. By default, you will be
looking at the macros in layer '0' (zero). Select different layers (if appropriate) by
stabbing on the box next to Bank and entering a number between 1 and 5. Stab on
Quit to clear the pop-up. See Page 8-15 for more details on the Name pop-up.
To examine or define the exact contents of a macro button function, first select the
required layer, if necessary, by stabbing in the numerical box next to Bank. With zero
in the box you are working in the top layer – 'Layer 0'.
If you now stab on any one of the 20 on-screen numbered boxes, the macro currently
assigned to that button (and in the currently selected layer) will be displayed in the
left hand list. Note that, when first accessed, the left hand list displays simple
instructions for the setting up of macros (see opposite).
Each button has an 'on' macro and an 'off' macro, ie. a state actioned when a button is
selected (lit) and another state actioned when the button is deselected. With On Macro
selected (red), the list will display the 'on' macro function(s). Stab On Macro to toggle
it to Off Macro (grey); the list will now display those functions which will be actioned
when the button is deselected.
Furthermore, in either of the above conditions, you can determine whether a function
will switch on or off when the button is selected or deselected. Those functions that
will switch on will be listed in red; functions that will switch off will be shown in blue.
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