Setting markers for repeated practice (marker), Placing a marker within a song, Simply and easily (p. 85) – Roland KR107 User Manual

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Chapter 4 Practice Functions

Chapter 4

Setting Markers for Repeated Practice

(Marker)

By setting markers at points in a song that you want to practice repeatedly, you can

then easily go to and repeat play back of the selected measures.

Placing a Marker within a Song

You can place two separate markers (Marker A and Marker B) in one song. These

markers are placed at the beginning of a measure to make the beginning and end of

a section of music. Placing markers is a handy way to start playback at the same

place as many times as you like. You can add markers or move to a marker even

while playback is in progress.

Access the Marker Screen

First, select the song in which you’ll set the markers (p. 65).

1.

Press the [Count/Marker] button.

2.

Touch <Marker>.

The Marker screen appears.

fig.d-marker.eps_60

Placing Markers

3.

Go to the measure where you want to set a marker using the [

(Bwd)]

and [

(Fwd)] buttons.

4.

Touch <- - -> for Marker A.

Marker A is placed at the beginning of the measure you selected.

“- - -” on the screen will change to the number of the measure where you placed the

marker.

5.

In the same way, touch the Marker B <- - -> to set Marker B.

It is not possible to assign marker B to the same location or a measure before marker A.

NOTE

You cannot place markers in

audio files.

Markers can also be assigned

in units of beats rather than

measures. Refer to “Placing a

Marker in the Middle of a

Measure” (p. 141).

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