3
Check the message, then press [OK].
Executing a Macro Assigned in a
Macro Attachment
You can execute a macro assigned to a control panel button
or fader lever by enabling macro attachments.
Notes
• When set to multi mode, simultaneous execution of
multiple macros is supported using the cross-point
buttons in the cross-point control block. Multi mode is
disabled if any other buttons or fader levers are operated.
For details about multi mode, see "Executing multiple
macros simultaneously (multi mode)" (page 238).
• If the same button is pressed twice during macro
execution or when the macro is stopped, or if another
macro is recalled, the following operation depends on
the settings.
For details about settings, see "Setting the Macro
Mode" (page 328).
• Events registered in a macro are executed according to
the setup and the device configuration in force when the
events were registered. If the state has changed since
registration, the contents of the macro may not be
reproduced correctly when the macro is recalled.
• When executing a macro, if you switch to macro edit
mode, the macro currently being executed stops.
• When creating/editing a macro, pressing a button or
fader lever for which a macro attachment is set does not
execute the macro.
Enabling macro attachments
You can enable/disable macro attachments using the
following buttons.
To enable macro attachments assigned on a
control block of a switcher bank
Press the [MCRO ATTCH ENBL] button, turning it on, in
the cross-point control block of the target switcher bank.
To disable, press the [MCRO ATTCH ENBL] button,
turning it off.
To enable macro attachments assigned on a
control block separate from a switcher bank
Enable using the following buttons assigned with the
"Macro Attachment Enbl" utility command.
• Press a memory recall button in the utility control block,
turning it on orange.
To disable, press the button, turning it on dark blue.
• Press a cross-point button in the cross-point control
block, turning it on amber.
To disable, press the button, turning it off.
Note
You can also permanently enable or disable macro
attachments.
For details about settings, see "Setting the macro
attachment enable/disable configuration mode"
(page 329).
Executing a macro assigned to a button
Note
When macro attachments are enabled, the cross-point
buttons in a cross-point control block for which a macro
attachment is set are lit green. You can also configure a
setting so the buttons do not light up.
For details about settings, see "Lighting buttons
configured with a macro attachment" (page 329).
1
Enable macro attachments.
For details, see "Enabling macro attachments"
(page 253).
2
Press the button with a set macro attachment.
The macro is executed according to the link mode.
During macro execution, the selected button flashes.
Executing a macro assigned to a fader
lever
1
Enable macro attachments.
For details, see "Enabling macro attachments"
(page 253).
2
Operate the fader lever.
A macro is executed when the fader lever passes the
position at which the macro attachment is set.
Notes
• If you do not move the fader lever to the operation
end position, the macro cannot be executed again.
• If executing a 2-stroke preset color mix, the macro is
executed by fader lever operation in the first stroke.
The macro is not executed by fader lever operation
in the second stroke.
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