
Express 125/250 User Manual, v.3.1 231
Using submasters in macros
Submaster bump buttons can function in macros in three different ways:
1. as a normal bump button;
2. to always fade a submaster to full (regardless of its current condition);
3. to always fade a submaster out (regardless of its current condition).
To include a bump button that starts a timed submaster or changes the
direction of a running fade, press the submaster bump button while
programming the macro.
Use [S1], On Sub-Bump, to fade the submaster up, regardless of its
current setting. Use [S2], Off Sub-Bump, to fade a submaster out,
regardless of its current setting.
To create a macro that turns a submaster on for five seconds, then turns
it off, follow these steps:
Keystrokes:
Action:
1. Press [Setup] [8] [Enter].
Selects Macro editing mode
2. Press [4] [Enter].
Selects macro 4 to create
Prompt reads: Select operation(s) for
this macro – press ENTER MACRO
when done (Wheels, trackpad and
sliders are not valid entries in
macros)
3. Press [S7], More
Softkeys, [S1], On Sub-
Bump.
Macro line reads: OnBump
Prompt reads:
Enter submaster number
4. Press [3] [Enter].
Macro line reads: OnBump3
5. Press [Macro Wait][S8],
Macro Wait.
Macro line reads:
OnBump3 Mwait-0
6. Enter [5] and press [Enter].
Macro line reads:
OnBump3 Mwait-5
7. Press [S2], Off Sub-Bump.
Macro line reads:
OnBump3 Mwait-5 OffBump
Prompt reads:
Enter submaster number
8. Press [3] [Enter].
Macro line reads:
OnBump3 Mwait-5 OffBump3
9. Press [Enter Macro].
Records macro 4; leaves editing mode
10. Press [Stage] [M4].
Macro runs
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