Placing Markers In Your Song (Marker); Basic Marker Operations; Positioning A Marker; Clearing Markers - Boss BR-1600CD Owner's Manual

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Placing markers in your song (Marker)

The BR-1600CD's Marker function allows you to place
markers at the required points in a song. You can then jump
quickly to any registered marker position by simply
indicating its number. In addition, this function also proves
extremely useful during the editing process. Up to 100
markers can be positioned within a song, and these are
numbered 1 to 100 from the beginning of the song. For this
reason, whenever a new marker is positioned between two
pre-existing markers, the number of all subsequent markers
will increase by one. For example, numbers will change as
follows when a new marker is inserted after Marker No. 2.
fig.12-01
Marker 1 Marker 2
Marker 1 Marker 2
Marker 3
In addition, you can also assign names to individual markers.
For more detailed information, refer to "Naming a marker"
(p. 49).
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Marker 3 Marker 4
Time
Marker 4 Marker 5
Time

Basic marker operations

Positioning a marker

Press [MARK] to place a marker at the current song position.
fig.12-02
Note that markers must be at least 0.1 seconds apart.
Accordingly, it will not be possible to position a new
marker within 0.1 seconds of a pre-existing marker.

Clearing markers

The marker box of the display will indicate the marker
located earlier than the current position.
Press [CLEAR] if you want to delete this marker.
fig.12-03

Moving to markers

Use the SEARCH buttons to move forwards or backwards to
the next nearest marker. Alternatively, if you press the
CURSOR [
] while on the following screen (i.e., the top
screen), you will be able to change the marker number
shown in the display's Marker box.
fig.12-04
Marker number
Use the TIME/VALUE dial to select the number of the
marker you want to move to.

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