MA Lighting grandMA2 User Manual - page 1185
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The number on the left side is the executor number.
If CLI is turned off then there is a "C" in the top middle part. If timing is turned off then there is a "T" in the top
middle part.
The middle part displays the macro line number on a blue background when the macro is active. It will also display
an icon showing the play mode.
The lower part shows the functions assigned to the executor buttons. Notice the difference between the macros
assigned to an executor with a fader (three buttons) and the ones assigned to an executor without a fader (one
button).
The frame is displayed in the same color as your macro pool. Macros with individual colored frames are also showing
the individual colors in the frame on the Mini Executor Bar.
View button
The view buttons can also have macros assigned.
The easiest way to assign a macro is to use the method described above with the
Assign
key, tapping the macro
pool, and then the View button where you want it.
You can also use the command line. For example to assign macro number 2 at view button number 5 on view page
1 you could write the following:
[Channel]> Assign Macro 2 At ViewButton 1.5
Macros assigned to view buttons could look like this:
View buttons with assigned macros
Since the view button assignment is a user profile setting, it can also display the same frame color as the macro in
the macro pool - this includes individually colored macros.
The top left corner of the view button displays the view button page and number.
Below this you can see the active line number and play mode - if it is active.
Below this is the macro name.
At the bottom you can see that it is macro assigned to the view button and the macro number.
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