Menu macros, Recalling a menu macro register and, Executing a menu macro – Sony GP-X1EM Grip Extension User Manual

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• Events registered in a macro are executed according to

the setup and the device configuration in force when the
events were registered. If the state has changed since
registration, the contents of the macro may not be
reproduced correctly when the macro is recalled.

• During macro execution, if you switch the control panel

to macro editing mode, the macro currently being
executed stops.

• During macro editing, even if you operate a fader lever

with a macro attachment set, the macro is not executed.

To disable macro attachment settings

In the cross-point control block for the fader lever you
want to disable the macro, press the [MACRO ATTACH
ENABLE] button in the cross-point pad, turning it on
orange.
In this state, operating a fader lever with a macro
attachment set does not execute the macro.

Menu Macros

The term “menu macro” refers to the function whereby a
sequence of menu operations is saved as data in memory,
so that it can be recalled as required to automatically
execute the same sequence of operations.
You can operate menu macros using the following menus.

Menu macro registers

The area of memory that holds a menu macro is termed a
“menu macro register.” For each control panel there are 99
menu macro registers, numbered 1 to 99. You can edit
these in the Menu Macro Register menu.

Menu macro events

The events that can be registered in a menu macro are
operations carried out in a menu.

For details about menu operations which are not used in
menu macros, see “Menu Operations Not Registered in a
Menu Macro” (page 554)
.

Recalling a Menu Macro Register
and Executing a Menu Macro

Menu macro operation is carried out by recalling a menu
macro register.

• Menu macros and macros recalled with a control panel

button operate independently. Therefore, to synchronize
these, adjustment of the execution timing is required.

• Events registered in a menu macro are executed

according to the setup and the device configuration in
force when the events were registered. If the state has
changed since registration, the contents of the menu
macro may not be reproduced correctly when the menu
macro is recalled.

Menu

Function

Operations

Menu Macro
Register menu
(menu macro
register editing)

• Editing a menu

macro register

• Recalling and

executing a
menu macro
register.

• Recalling and

executing a
register

• Locking a register
• Copying a register
• Deleting a register
• Naming a register

Menu Macro
Edit menu
(editing of menu
macro events)

Editing events in a
menu macro
register

• Inserting an event
• Deleting an event
• Modifying an event

Notes

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