Sony XVS-7000 Users Guide - Page 364
Setting a macro attachment to a fader lever, Removing macro attachment settings
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1 Select the macro attachment register. For details about the method of operation, see "Setting the register to assign in a macro attachment" (page 363). 2 To set to pre macro mode, press and hold the [PRE MACRO] button in the cross-point pad and press a 3rd row cross-point button. To set to post macro mode, use the [POST MACRO] button instead. The selected cross-point button blinks amber, and the register set in step 1 is assigned to the button. If you make both pre macro and post macro settings for the same button The latter setting is enabled. To disable a button function when a macro attachment is set When a macro attachment is assigned to a button, you can configure it so that the button function is not executed. For details, see "Setting the Macro Operation Mode" (page 432). To set a macro attachment in macro only mode 1 Select the macro attachment register. For details about the method of operation, see "Setting the register to assign in a macro attachment" (page 363). 2 Press and hold the [PRE MACRO] and [POST MACRO] buttons at the same time in the cross-point pad and press a 3rd row cross-point button. The selected cross-point button blinks green, and the register set in step 1 is assigned to the button. To check macro attachment settings Press and hold the [PRE MACRO] button or [POST MACRO] button. While the button is pressed, the buttons for which a macro attachment is set blink as follows. While the [PRE MACRO] button is pressed: • Buttons set in pre macro mode: Blink amber • Buttons set in macro only mode: Blink green While the [POST MACRO] button is pressed: • Buttons set in post macro mode: Blink amber • Buttons set in macro only mode: Blink green Setting a macro attachment to a fader lever You can set a macro attachment to any particular position of a fader lever in the transition control block. Notes • In macro only mode, it is not possible to set a macro attachment. • On a split fader, you can set a macro attachment to the main fader lever (for background A bus). 1 Select the macro attachment register. For details about the method of operation, see "Setting the register to assign in a macro attachment" (page 363). 2 Move the fader lever to the position where you want to set the macro attachment. 3 Press and hold the [PRE MACRO] button or [POST MACRO] button1) in the cross-point pad, and press the [PRIOR SET] button or [LIMIT SET] button in the control block containing the fader lever operated in step 2. 1) Only when setting a macro attachment to the start point or end point of fader lever operation, the use of the [PRE MACRO] and [POST MACRO] buttons is different. • To set the operation start point (0%): Press and hold the [PRE MACRO] button. • To set the operation end point (100%): Press and hold the [POST MACRO] button. This assigns the register set in step 1 to the fader lever position selected in step 2. To check macro attachment settings Press and hold the [PRE MACRO] button or [POST MACRO] button. While the button is pressed, the fader lever position where the macro attachment is set appears in the following places. Transition indicator in the transition execution section: The indicator lights at the position where the macro attachment is set. Transition rate indication in the transition execution section: This shows the fader lever position where the macro attachment is set, as a percentage value (fader lever start position as 0%, end position 100%). Removing macro attachment settings To cancel a macro attachment to a button Press and hold the [PRE MACRO] or [POST MACRO] button in the cross-point pad and press the blinking 3rd row cross-point button. The macro attachment setting is canceled. To cancel a macro attachment to a fader lever Press and hold the [PRE MACRO] button or [POST MACRO] button in the cross-point pad, and press the [PRIOR SET] button or [LIMIT SET] button in the control block containing the fader lever with the macro attachment. 364