Panasonic Live Production Suite Series Operating Manual page 90

Gateway/spt/me/system manager unit, menu/control panel optional
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t When target selection is performed, you can limit the target of the operation to be played during macro bus playback and macro attach playback (all
operations in the work memory are registered in the register memory).
- [ME1], [ME2], [DSK], [AUX]:
This targets operations in the ME1 line, ME2 line, DSK, and AUX.
- [MENU]:
This targets operations on the Menu Panel and in the multi-selection panel area.
- [XPT]:
This targets XPT selected operations.
- [Other]:
This targets operations in the VMEM F/S bus and DISP bus.
t A registered register memory can be overwritten.
Recalling the macro register memory (playback)
Recall macros in the work memory from the registered register memory.
1
Select the <MEM> button → [MACRO] → [Register] tab.
2
Select [Recall] in the [Register] column.
f The [Recall] screen is displayed.
f When [Recall] is selected, playback target items cannot be selected.
f All registered operations are recalled to the work memory regardless of the registered target item selected during macro register memory
registration.
[Page]
[Sort]
[View]
[Recall]
[Cancel]
Editing macro register memories
Delete a registered register memory or change file names.
1
Select the <MEM> button → [MACRO] → [Register] tab.
2
Select [Misc] in the [Register] column.
f The [Misc] screen is displayed.
[Page]
[Sort]
[View]
[Delete]
[Rename MACRO]
[Close]
Playing back a macro bus on the Control Panel
The playback trigger of a macro can be assigned to the crosspoint buttons.
Assign the register memory of the macro to the crosspoint buttons (1 - 20/1 - 28/1 - 36) of the macro bus.
The assignment is shared between the macro busses of the ME1, ME2 within single Control Panel.
1
Select the <MEM> button → [MACRO] → [XPT Panel1]/[XPT Panel2]/[XPT Panel3] tab.
f The macro register memories in the right column are assigned to the crosspoints in the left column.
Chapter 5 Basic Operations — Memory
Switches pages.
[ALL]: All registered memories are displayed.
[1-X] - [9-X]: The registered memories on each page are displayed.
The registered memory display is sorted by memory name ([Name+]/[Name−]), date ([Date+]/[Date−]), or memory
number ([No+]/[No−]), in either ascending order (+) or descending order (−).
Select the display mode.
[List]: Registered memories are displayed in a list.
[Icon]: Registered memories are displayed as icons.
When [Recall] is selected while a registered memory that is to be a recall source is selected, the event memory is
recalled to the work memory.
Closes the [Recall] screen without recalling the target.
Switches pages.
[ALL]: All registered memories are displayed.
[1-X] - [9-X]: The registered memories on each page are displayed.
The registered memory display is sorted by memory name ([Name+]/[Name−]), date ([Date+]/[Date−]), or memory
number ([No+]/[No−]), in either ascending order (+) or descending order (−).
Select the display mode.
[List]: Registered memories are displayed in a list.
[Icon]: Registered memories are displayed as icons.
When a registered memory is selected and you select [Delete], a confirmation message is displayed.
f The currently selected registered memory is deleted when you select [OK].
f When you select [Cancel], the registered memory is not deleted and the confirmation screen is closed.
When a registered memory is selected and you select [Rename MACRO], a keyboard screen is displayed and you can
change the name of the registered memory.
f When you select [OK], the registered memory's name is changed and the keyboard screen is closed.
f When you select [Cancel], the registered memory's name is not changed, and the keyboard screen is closed.
Closes the [Misc] screen.
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