Chapter 18 Macros
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Macro Operations in the Flexi Pad Control Block
3
Press the button in the memory recall section showing the name of the
register to be recalled.
The button you pressed lights yellow, the macro register is recalled, and
the macro is executed.
During macro execution, the button you pressed remains yellow, but
flashes. When macro execution completes, it returns to permanently on.
The numeric display shows the bank name followed by the selected
register number.
Notes
• It is not possible to execute more than one macro at a time.
• During macro execution, recalling the same register again stops the
macro being executed.
• Individual events stored in a macro are executed according to the
settings in setup. If you change the settings in setup, a saved macro may
not have the expected effect.
• During macro execution, if you switch the control panel to macro editing
mode, the macro being executed stops.
• During macro editing it is not possible to execute a macro.
• If you start execution of a macro by operating the Flexi Pad control block
for an M/E or PGM/PST bank, the numeric keypad control block or a
button for which a macro attachment is set, then before the end of
execution of that macro you cannot recall and execute a separate macro
from the Flexi Pad control block for a different bank.
Creating and Saving a Macro
Use the following procedure.
1
In the Flexi Pad control block, press the [MCRO] button, turning it on.
This assigns the Flexi Pad control block to macro operations.
2
Select the bank of the register in which you want to save the macro.
For details of the method of operation, see step 2 in the previous item
“Recalling a Macro Register and Executing a Macro.”
3
Hold down the [MCRO] button in the Flexi Pad control block, and press
the button in the memory recall section showing the desired register name.
This assigns the Flexi Pad control block to macro editing, and the auto
insert function is enabled. The [MCRO] button lights red.
As an example, when register 12 is specified, the buttons in the memory
recall section appear as in the following figure.