Sony MLS-X1 Users Guide - Page 323
Setting a Macro Attachment, Selecting a macro register, Setting a macro attachment to a button
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Control block Transition control block (simple type) Independent key transition control block Key fader control block Device control block Button • Fader lever • Buttons assigned with the following functions. - Auto transition - Cut - Select transition type - Enable/disable pattern limit • Buttons assigned with the following functions. - Auto transition in an independent key transition c) - Key on/off in an independent key transition c) • Buttons assigned with the following functions. - Select transition type - Auto transition in an independent key transition c) - Key on/off in an independent key transition c) • [CUE] button • [PLAY] button • [STOP] button • [START TC] button a) You can set a separate macro attachment for each bus. b) You can also set a macro attachment to buttons with inhibit enabled. c) In the case of an event that inserts or removes a key, the state at the time of event registration (key on or key off) is also registered in the macro. When a macro is executed, the event is only reproduced if the key state matches the registered state. Notes • After setting a macro attachment to a 2nd row crosspoint button in the cross-point control block in key/ AUX bus delegation mode, if you change the bus assignment of the 1st row delegation buttons, the macro attachment setting is deleted. • After setting a macro attachment to a 3rd row/4th row cross-point button in the AUX bus control block (AUX bus operation mode), if you change the bus assignment of the 1st row/2nd row delegation buttons, the macro attachment setting is deleted. • After setting a macro attachment to an assignable button, if you change the button setting, the macro attachment setting is deleted. • After setting a macro attachment to a cross-point button in the cross-point control block, if you change the function assignment of the button, the macro attachment setting is deleted. Executing a macro attachment To execute a macro assigned to a button or fader lever using a macro attachment, macro attachments must be enabled. You can enable/disable macro attachments using the following buttons. • ICP-X7000: [MACRO ATTACH ENABLE] button assigned to the cross-point pad in the cross-point control block • ICP-X1000 series: [MCRO ATTCH ENBL] button assigned to the function button section in the crosspoint control block • Button assigned with the "Macro Attachment Enbl" utility command You can also permanently enable or disable macro attachments. For details about settings, see "Setting the macro attachment enable/disable configuration mode" (page 422). Setting a Macro Attachment Selecting a macro register You can select a macro register to assign to a control panel button or a fader lever. 1 Open the Home > Register > Macro > Attachment menu (18307.31). 2 Press the [Target Register] button and enter a register number in the numeric keypad window. Note When a macro register is recalled using a control panel, the register number of the recalled register is set. For details about recalling a macro register, see "Executing a Macro" (page 318). Setting a macro attachment to a button 1 Select a macro register. For details about selecting a register, see "Selecting a macro register" (page 323). 2 Assign a macro register to a button. To assign in pre-macro mode Press and hold the [PRE MACRO] button in the cross-point control block and press the assignment target button. To assign in post-macro mode Press and hold the [POST MACRO] button in the cross-point control block and press the assignment target button. 323