Macro rows on Perform
Each knob has four macro rows (numbered 0–3) under the header. While you perform, each row tells you what that macro is doing right now — not a menu to edit, but a live status line tied to the knob position.
Turn the knob and every active row updates together. The indicator bars on the far right show the same levels graphically.
The basic idea
- One row = one macro on this knob.
- What appears in the row depends on the macro mode — a CC row looks different from a device-parameter row or an LFO row.
- Empty macro — the row shows a centered
+. In edit mode with that row selected, it reads+ ADD MACRO. - Custom name — classic MIDI macros can carry a control name that replaces the message/parameter columns.
- Pickup armed — the value is dimmer and the indicator bar shows a dotted line at the catch-up point. See Pickup mode.
| Guide | Use when the macro sends or drives… |
|---|---|
| Classic MIDI | CC, 14-bit CC, program change, channel aftertouch, poly aftertouch, NRPN, RPN, pitch bend (SysEx — coming soon) |
| Device parameter | A parameter on a rack device (Arp, Harmony, Seed, Step Seq, …) |
| LFO parameter | An S32 or CV16 LFO parameter (rate, depth, phase, …) |
| CV16 control | A CV16 output jack (control voltage) |
To change what a row does, enter edit mode and open that macro’s grid. Setup walkthrough: Setting up macros.