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Gpi Inputs And Macros

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lordo2
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Can I designate a GPI Input to recall a Macro? Much like GPI Input can recall an E-MEM?

greg
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Lordo, Have you gotten back to BU lately?
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Yeah, Actually we will have a device that will be sending at least 8 different signals switcher. FUN FUN FUN "Lordo's Kitchen" on Steroids!
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Greg, I believe that you would also need multiple GPI inputs into the switcher... if your external device puts out 3 different pulses and you want each of these to recall and run different macros you need 3 different GPI inputs into the switcher. I could be wrong on this but I think this is correct. greg
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AWESOME!!! That's the answer I wanted to hear!! - Greg
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Yes, a GPI into the switcher can trigger a macro. Just look at the GPI In menu.
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Let me add to this....I will have an external device sending multiple GPI Signals into the switcher, can I designate each signal to recall different Macros? I'm asking about Macros, because I want them to Recall and Run. Does anyone have a better way of doing this?