Sony GP-X1EM Grip Extension User Manual

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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 365)
.

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 434).

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 365)
.

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.

• 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 365)
.

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] button

1)

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.

Notes

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