Chapter 6 Advanced Operations
131Macros
The number of events executed, as shown in the
memory recall button, is incremented by one.
3
Repeat step 2, executing the macro event by event.
When all events in the macro have been executed, the
[TAKE] button goes off.
Editing a Macro
After carrying out macro editing, be sure to carry out a
save operation (see page 132).
Specifying an edit point
1
In the Flexi Pad control block, press the [MCRO]
button, turning it on.
2
Press the [BANK SEL] button, turning it on.
3
Press a memory recall button to select a bank.
4
Press the [STORE] button, turning it on.
5
Press the memory recall button showing the register
number to be edited.
The Flexi Pad control block enters macro edit mode,
and the [MCRO] button lights in red.
For details of the function assignment to the memory
recall buttons in macro edit mode, see step 5 in
“Creating a New Macro” (page 127)
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Specify the edit point by the following operation.
• To move the edit point to the event immediately
following the current macro event (the macro event
specified as the current edit point), press the [>>
NEXT] button.
• To move the edit point to the event immediately
preceding the current macro event, press the [<<
PREV] button.
Inserting an event
1
Specify the edit point. (See previous item.)
2
If required, press the [AUTO INS] button to toggle the
auto insert mode on or off.
3
Carry out the event to be added on the control panel.
You can include pause events (see page 129).
• When auto insert mode is on, execution of a control
panel operation automatically registers an event in
the macro.
• When auto insert mode is off, proceed to step 4.
For details of events that can be registered, see page
127.
4
When auto insert mode is off, press the memory recall
button [INS].
This adds the new event after the event specified in
step 1.
Modifying an event
1
Specify the edit point. (See page 131.)
2
If required, press the [AUTO INS] button to toggle the
auto insert mode on or off.
3
Carry out the event you want to modify on the control
panel.
4
Press the memory recall button [MOD].
This modifies the event at the specified edit point as
carried out in step 3.
Deleting an event
1
Specify the edit point. (See page 131.)
2
Press the memory recall button [DEL].
This deletes the event specified in step 1.
Deleting all events within a macro register
1
Specify the edit point. (See page 131.)
2
Press the memory recall button [ALL], lighting it
green.
3
Press the memory recall button [DEL].
This deletes all events within the register.
Merging a macro for which a macro
attachment is set
1
Specify the edit point. (See page 131.)
2
Press the memory recall button [AUTO INS] to toggle
the auto insert mode on or off.
3
Press a button for which a macro attachment is set.
The macro in the register assigned to the button is
merged with the macro being edited.