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GVG Kalypso macro delay

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paulknight
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When building a Kalypso micro, how do I program a "pause" command?
(I want to flip-flop the output from one of the aux panels from one of two programmed sources.)

Rick Tugman
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[quote="paulknight"]When building a Kalypso micro, how do I program a "pause" command? (I want to flip-flop the output from one of the aux panels from one of two programmed sources.)[/quote] You can build a timeline with Macros ! Then you can "pause" what you want. Once you run your effect again, the macro will trigger your next command.
greg
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In the macro menu there are two buttons normall they are grayed out until you go into record.. they are insert delay seconds and insert delay fields. when you activate one of these buttons you can enter the number of the desired, they will insert the delay between your curent macro step and your next macro step. (it is not really a pause but a delay) I don't believe you can acutally enter a pause in a macro unless the macro is initiated via timeline. (please anyone correct me if I am wrong) you can also enter delays on the panel... once in record mode you can activate the delay times (button to the right of rec) this will give you 32 increments of seconds. You can add these together to get desired times also a delay of 1.4 seconds plus a delay of 2.0 seconds will give you a delay of 3.4 seconds. Holding the shift will give you the fields increments. This will add the delay to your next macro command. greg