Sony 8000SF User Manual

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Macros
Overview
The term “macro” refers to the function whereby a sequence of signal 
selections and other operations on the control panel is saved as data in memory, 
so that it can be recalled as required to automatically execute the same 
sequence of operations.
To record menu operations in memory, use a menu macro (see page 222).
For details of macro operations, see “Macros” in Chapter 18 (Volume 2).
Macro registers
The area of memory that holds a macro is termed a “macro register.” For each 
control panel there are 99 macro registers, numbered 1 to 99.
Events
The individual control panel operations constituting a macro are termed 
“events.” One macro can contain a maximum of 99 events.
The following table shows the operations for each control block of the control 
panel that can be saved as events in a macro.
Control block
Event
Auxiliary bus control block
Cross-point selection
Cross-point selection in router control mode
Cross-point control block
• Cross-point selection
• Recalling a function assigned to a key 2 row button