High End Systems 2.0.0-EN Manuale Utente
Controlling Pages and Views
Notes
Example
Syntax
Comment Macro
CP3
CP[page]
Change Page
Goes to the next page in the Page
Directory, skipping the template
page and blank pages.
Directory, skipping the template
page and blank pages.
CP+
CP+
Next Page
Goes to the previous page in the
Page Directory, skipping the tem-
plate page and blank pages.
Page Directory, skipping the tem-
plate page and blank pages.
CP-
CP-
Previous Page
RV2
RV[view]
Recall View
Controlling Timecode
Notes
Example
Syntax
Comment Macro
Enables timecode for the selec-
ted cuelist.
ted cuelist.
ET2
ET[cuelist]
Enable Time-
code
code
DT2
DT[cuelist]
Disable Time-
code
code
When DP8000 is specified as the
node type then an index number
is also required; example:
node type then an index number
is also required; example:
OTd1/1
OTh1
OT[node type][node number]
Open Timecode
Toolbar
Toolbar
Sending MIDI strings
Example
Syntax
Comment Macro
MSh1/90473F
MS[node type][node number]/[MIDI message]
MIDI String
The node number is ‘h’ for a console, ‘i’ for a MIDI/Timecode Processor, and its net
number. The MIDI message is in Hex.
number. The MIDI message is in Hex.
Controlling Network Devices
Notes
Example
Syntax
CommentMacro
Resets the selected network device,
such as a DMX Processor. For the device
type, use the following letter codes: H
for WholeHog, D for DMX Processor and
I for MIDI/Timecode Processor.
such as a DMX Processor. For the device
type, use the following letter codes: H
for WholeHog, D for DMX Processor and
I for MIDI/Timecode Processor.
RNH3
[node type][net number]
Reset Node
Controlling Keystroke Macros
Notes
Example
Syntax
Macro
Runs Macro 2
GK
2
GK
[macro number]
GK
Pauses Macro 2
HK
2
HK
[macro number]
HK
Stops Macro 2
RK
2
RK
[macro number]
RK
Tip
You can display and select from a list of available macro commands on
the console by selecting the Macro cell and pressing the Set key.
the console by selecting the Macro cell and pressing the Set key.
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Section 23: Macros