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Advanced Configuration

~ Macros

A macro is a series of commands which can be run from G-Ware, the front panel

controls, or by using any external control device. Macros streamline the operation of

the PSR1212, allowing you to make quick configuration changes and, as previously

discussed, making it possible to execute multiple presets simultaneously (see pages

58–60). Macros can also contain commands that are executed on other XAP

units. See pages 95–96 for a list of commands which can be used in macros.

The PSR1212 is designed to support up to 255 macros, with an average of

150 command lines each. In the unlikely event that you exceed G-Ware’s capacity,

you will be notified with a warning that indicates the command line at which

memory is exceeded.

Creating macros

There are two ways to create macros in G-Ware: the Macro Recorder, which

records your onscreen selections, and the Macro Editor, which allows you to

directly create command lines. The Macro Editor is also used to edit macros

created using the Macro Recorder.

To create a macro using Macro Recorder

1. Click

the

Macro Recorder button on the G-Ware toolbar. The Macro

Record window opens and the mode is changed to Macro on the status bar.

2. Select the macro number from the Macro to Record list, then click

Start.

3. Make any routing and input/output configuration changes (such as gain

adjustments, mute, etc.) to be included in the macro. Make these changes

the same way you made changes in Configuration mode (see Chapter 3:

System Configuration for more information).

4.

Click

Stop in the Macro Record window in the upper right-hand corner of

the screen. This stops the macro recording and opens the Macro Editor

Macros

Figure 4.12. Macro Record start window

Figure 4.13. Macro Record stop window

Figure 4.11. Macro

Recorder toolbar button

When you select an

existing macro as the

macro to record, the new

recording is appended to the end

of the existing macro.

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