Sony CCp-8000 Water Dispenser User Manual


 
Chapter 18 Macros
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Macro Operations in the Numeric Keypad Control Block
If you start execution of a macro by operating a Flexi Pad 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
numeric keypad control block.
Creating and Editing a Macro
Creating a new macro
Use the following procedure.
1
Recall an empty register.
For details of the method of operation, see the previous item “Recalling a
Macro Register and Executing a Macro.”
This assigns the numeric keypad control block and keyframe control block
to macro editing. The [MCRO] button and [STORE] button in the numeric
keypad control block, and the [EDIT ENBL] button in the keyframe
control block light red. The [AUTO INS] button in the keyframe control
block also lights, and the auto insert function is enabled.
2
Create an event (carry out the control panel operation you want to save as
an event in the macro).
For details of the events that can be created, see “Overview” in Chapter
1 (Volume 1).
When you carry out a control panel operation, the event is automatically
saved in the macro (auto insert function).
You can also include a pause event in the macro. (For details of how to do
this, see “Inserting a pause event” (page 314).)
Notes
During macro editing, you can press a mode selection button in the
numeric keypad control block other than the [MCRO] button (for
example, the [TRANS RATE] button) to record the executed operation
as an event. In this case, the [MCRO] button remains lit red.
Even during macro editing, you can carry out a keyframe operation with
the fader lever in the keyframe control block and the following buttons:
[EFF LOOP], [STOP NEXT], [NORM], [REV], [NORM/REV], [FF],
[REWIND], and [RUN]
Use the [PAUSE] button to insert a pause event.
The keyframe control block buttons other than the above do not operate.