Editing a macro, Other functions – Roland VR-120HD Direct Streaming AV Mixer User Manual
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Other Functions
Editing a macro
You can edit the contents of a function, change the order in which it is
executed, or copy/delete a function either while creating a macro or after
the macro is finished.
Editing the contents of a function
1 .
In step 4 of “Recording a Macro” (p. 75), select the
function that you want to edit in the list by pressing
The function edit menu appears.
Menu
Value
Explanation
Function
PGM Take
PGM/PST Select
AUX Select
Input Assign
Transition Time
Transition Type
PinP&Key On/Off
PinP&Key Source
PinP&Key Window
PinP&Key
Cropping
PinP&Key View
DSK On/Off
DSK Source
Split Type
Split Position
Audio Input Level
Audio Input Mute
Audio Output Level
Audio Output Mute
Audio Player Control
Scene Memory
Memory Fade Time
Memory Fade On/Off
Macro
Output Fade
External Rec Control
GPO One Shot
GPO Alternate
Camera Preset Recall
Wait
Sets the operation to record to the
macro.
* The related menu is shown
according to the operation you set.
WAIT:
Sets the waiting time before the next
operation is executed.
2 .
Follow steps 5–9 in “Recording a Macro” (p. 75) to edit the
operation.
Copying a function
* Copying is disabled if the number of recorded functions have
reached the limit (10).
1 .
In step 4 of “Recording a Macro” (p. 75), press
the operation you want to copy from the list of operations.
The function edit menu appears.
2 .
Touch
The copied operation is added to the last line of the list.
Moving a function
1 .
In step 4 of “Recording a Macro” (p. 75), bring up the
operation list.
2 .
Use the <
ÑÒ
> (Move) icons shown on the right-hand side to
drag the operation line you want to move to the destination,
and release it.
This moves the operation line that you dragged.
Deleting a function
1 .
In step 4 of “Recording a Macro” (p. 75), bring up the
operation list.
2 .
Touch the
want to delete.
touched.
3 .
Touch
This deletes the operation line.
MEMO
What’s the difference between “Preview” and “Execute”?
When you touch
screen, this executes the macro. With “Preview”, the action reverts to
the previous state once it is executed; but with “Execute”, the results
are reflected and remain in Program Out.