Storing a time location, method 2 (mark points), Marking a time location, Moving to a marked time location – Roland Vs-880 User Manual

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Storing a time location, method 2 (Mark Points)

The Tap Marker function lets you assign up to 1000 marks (mark points) to each song. To move to
a mark point, you can either directly specify the mark point number, or move to successive mark
points. This lets you move through a song in a way similar to using the index search buttons of a
CD player. Mark points can also be used to specify loop areas or the area for auto punch-in record-
ing.

* An interval of at least 0.1 seconds must exist between mark points. It will not be possible to add

a new mark point if a mark point already exists at a location closer than 0.1 seconds away.

Marking a time location

Adding a Mark Point to the current time

1.

Press [TAP], and a mark point will be added to the current location.

Adding a Mark Point while playing back/recording a song

1.

Begin playing back / recording a song, and press [TAP] when you reach the desired location.

A mark point will be added at the time at which you pressed the button.

Moving to a marked time location

Moving to a Mark Point

1.

To move to the mark point located before the current time, press [PREVIOUS]. Each time you
press the button you will move to the next mark point. To move to the mark point located after
the current time, press [NEXT].

Directly specifying a Mark Point

1.

Use CURSOR[

][

] to make the mark point number displayed in the MARKER field of the

display blink.

2.

Use the TIME/VALUE dial to specify the mark point number to which you wish to move.

Chapter 2 Before you start (VS-880 terminology)

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Chapter 2

< Mark point numbers >

Each mark point is assigned a number 000-999, in the order of its time location. This means that if
you add a new mark point at a location earlier than an existing mark point, the numbers of the
subsequent mark points will be incremented.
For example if you add a mark point located after mark point 2, subsequent mark points will be
renumbered as shown in the following diagram.

Time

Time

M1

M2

M3

M3

M4

M1

M2

M4

M5

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