Setting And Canceling A Macro Attachment - Sony MVS-6520 User Manual

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Mode
Buttons
ICP-6520/6530
• Press the user preference button on the
Macro only
menu panel with the "Macro Only Set"
assignment.
• Press the [PRE MCRO] and [POST MCRO]
buttons simultaneously.
You can assign any one of the 250 macro registers to a
button.
For a button whose function is switched by delegation, you
can make a separate macro attachment for each function.
For each control panel, you can make up to 1000 macro
attachment settings.
The macro attachment setting is possible for the following
bus buttons.
Block
Button
• Background A row cross-point buttons
Cross-point
• Background B row cross-point buttons
control block
• Cross-point buttons of the bus assigned to
the 2nd row.
• 2nd row buttons assigned by the utility/
shotbox function
• Buttons set to "Inhibit"
Buttons assigned the function of the VTR/
Device
control block
disk recorder/frame memory operating mode
[PLAY], [CUE], [STOP], and [START TC]
buttons
Transition
Fader and buttons assigned the following
control block
functions
• Next transition selection
• Transition type selection
• Wipe direction selection
• Auto transition, cuts
• Device control (CUE, PLAY, STOP)
• Pattern limit On/Off
• Independent key transition type selection
• Independent key transition auto transition,
b)
cuts
[AUTO TRNS]
Flexi Pad
[REWIND], [NORM], [REV], and [NORM/
REV] buttons
Menu panel
[PREFS 1] to [PREFS 16] buttons
a) Shotbox recall, macro recall, some utility commands (Inhibit Set, Inhibit
All Clear, K-SS Store, and macro operating commands) cannot be set to
assigned buttons.
b) In the case of an event that inserts or deletes a key with an independent key
transition, the state (inserted or not inserted) prior to event registration 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 inserts/deletes a key, when the
macro is executed, if the key was inserted it is deleted, but otherwise
nothing occurs as concerns keying.
Notes
• 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 may disappear.
292
Macro Attachment Assigning
ICP-3000/3016
a)
b)
b)
, [KEY ON]
, [RUN],
• 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.
Enabling and disabling macro attachment
You can temporarily disable the macro attachment
settings. When a macro attachment is disabled, pressing
the button does not cause execution of the assigned macro.
You can enable and disable macro attachments for the
PGM/PST bank and M/E banks individually.
Setting and Canceling a Macro
Attachment
Notes
• On the ICP-3000/3016, the [PRE MCRO] and [POST
MCRO] functions must be assigned to buttons in the 1st
row of the cross-point control block. The assignment is
carried out in the Engineering Setup >Panel >Operation
>Key/AUX/Function Assign menu (7326.13)
(1 p.
340).
• In order to select macro only mode, it is first necessary
to assign the "Macro Only Set" function to a user
preference button in the menu panel. Carry out this
assignment in the Engineering Setup >Panel >Prefs/
Utility menu (7324)
(1 p.
Setting a macro attachment to a button
This section describes an example of setting a macro
attachment to a background A row cross-point button.
For details about buttons that can have a macro
1 "Setting a macro attachment to a button"
attachment,
(p.
291).
1
Recall the macro register (1 to 250) that you want to
assign to the button
(1 p.
2
To set in pre macro mode, hold down the [PRE
MCRO] button, and to set in post macro mode, hold
down the [POST MCRO] button, and then press the
desired button in the background A row.
The cross-point button you pressed flashes amber, and
the register you recalled in step 1 is assigned to the
button.
If you make both pre macro and post macro
settings for the same button
The later setting is valid.
334).
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