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For details about settings, see “Lighting buttons
configured with a macro attachment” (page 422).
1
Enable macro attachments.
For details, see “Enabling macro attachments”
(page 326).
2
Press the button with a set macro attachment.
The macro is executed according to the link mode.
During macro execution, the selected button flashes.
Executing a macro assigned to a fader
lever
1
Enable macro attachments.
For details, see “Enabling macro attachments”
(page 326).
2
Operate the fader lever.
A macro is executed when the fader lever passes the
p
osition at which the macro attachment is set.
• If you do not move the fader lever to the operation
e
nd position, the macro cannot be executed again.
• If executing a 2-stroke preset color mix, the macro
is e
xecuted by fader lever operation in the first
stroke. The macro is not executed by fader lever
operation in the second stroke.
Macro Timelines
Overview
A macro timeline is an effect timeline for macros.
You can execute macros in sequence by setting macro
recal
l/execute actions at keyframe points on an effect
timeline.
There are 99 effect timeline registers that can be used in a
macr
o region.
• Up to 99 macros can be executed simultaneously using
a si
ngle macro timeline.
• If multiple macros are executed at the same time, the
out
put may not be reproduced according to the timing
registered in the macro timeline.
• Actions configured on a macro timeline are executed
onl
y when the macro timeline is operating in the normal
direction.
• The following cannot be set in a macro timeline.
– Keyframe loop
– Effect timeline loop
– Reverse direction execution
– Normal/reverse direction execution
– Keyframe path
Macro timeline operations
You can operate a macro timeline using the [RUN]
button/[REWIND] button in the utility/shotbox control
block or utility control block, or the [Run] button/
[Rewind] button in the menu.
• If a macro timeline has ended but a macro is still
exec
uting, you can press the [RUN] button/[REWIND]
button or the [Run] button/[Rewind] button to terminate
the macro timeline.
• In a macro timeline, since a take operation is not
possi
ble, if a pause event with a pause time of “0” is set
in a registered macro, the actions after the pause are not
executed. The macro timeline is terminated.
Creating a Macro Timeline
Setting an action
You can configure an action at a keyframe point on an
effect timeline.
Notes
Notes
Notes