Sony XVS-7000 Users Guide - Page 363
Setting and Canceling a Macro, Attachment, Executing a macro attachment
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Control block Button Independent key transition control block Buttons assigned with the following functions. • Auto transition a) • Key on/off a) Key fader control block Buttons operating the following functions. • Auto transition a) • Key on/off a) • Transition type selection Device control VTR/disk recorder/frame memory block (trackball) operation mode [PLAY], [CUE], [STOP], and [START TC] buttons a) In the case of an event that inserts or removes a key, the state at the time of event registration (inserted or not inserted) is also saved in the macro. When the macro is executed, the event is only replayed if the key state matches the saved state. Example: For a macro with an event that removes a key, when the macro is executed, the key is removed if it is inserted, but otherwise remains unchanged. Notes • After setting a macro attachment to a cross-point button in the AUX bus control block (AUX bus operation mode), if in the Setup menu you change the assignment of buses to the 1st row/2nd row delegation buttons, the macro attachment setting disappears. • After setting a macro attachment to a 2nd row crosspoint button in the cross-point control block in key/AUX bus delegation mode, if in the Setup menu you change the assignment of buses to the 1st row delegation buttons, the macro attachment setting disappears. • After setting a macro attachment to a button for which you can perform function replacement or function assignment, if you change the function assignment to the button, the macro attachment setting disappears. • After setting a macro attachment to a cross-point button in the cross-point control block, if you change the function assignment to the button, the macro attachment setting disappears. Setting and Canceling a Macro Attachment Setting the register to assign in a macro attachment You can select a macro register (1 to 250) to assign to a control panel button or a fader lever. Notes • When a macro register is recalled, for example on the numeric keypad control block or Flexi Pad control block, the macro attachment register setting is also changed in conjunction. • The name of the macro attachment register is displayed on the macro register display button while the [PRE MACRO] button or [POST MACRO] button is pressed on the cross-point pad of the cross-point control block. 1 Open the Macro >Register >Attach menu (5411). 2 In the list on the left of the status area, select the macro attachment register. 3 Press [Set]. The selected register name appears on the right side of the status area. Setting a macro attachment to a button This section describes setting a macro attachment to a 3rd row cross-point button in the cross-point control block as an example. Executing a macro attachment To execute a macro assigned to a button or fader lever in a macro attachment, macro attachments must be enabled. The enable/disable setting is switched using buttons on the cross-point pad of the cross-point control block or buttons assigned with a utility command. You can set to permanently enable or disable macro attachments in the Setup menu. 3rd row PRE MACRO button POST MACRO button MACRO ATTACH ENABLE button Cross-point control block 363