Using Markers; What Is A Marker; Setting Marker Resolution; Setting The Marker At The Stall Of A Measure - Rodgers PR-300S Owner's Manual

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Using Markers
Earlier in this manual we discussed the use of Markers for Repeat Play and Recording Drum Parts. Here is a
review of how to set and delete Markers, along with information about other ways they can be used.
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(3) Use the
[>]
button to move the cursor to the
right, and then use the alpha-dial to select the
Marker resolution:
Meas :Automatically sets the Marker above the nearest bar line.
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:Automatically sets the Marker at the closest beat.
Free :Sets the Marker precisely where you press [MARKER).
(2) Use the alpha-dial to select "Mark Reso:".
(1)
Hold down [STOP] and press [SOUND].
Be sure "Mark Reso" is set to "Meas.":
(1)
Press the [BWD] and [FWD] buttons to move to
the place you want the marker to be.
(4) Press [ENTER]. (The Play screen will return).
(1)
Press [PLAY] to start playback of music.
(2) Press [MARKER A] or [MARKER B] to set the
marker at the beginning of the measure shown
in the display.
What is a Marker?
(2) Press [MARKER A] or [MARKER B] when the
music gets to the desired marker point.
First set "Mark Reso" to "."l":
A Marker is simply a reference point in a song.
You can set up to two such points in a song (Markers
A and B). Each of these Markers can occur at the
beginning of a measure, or anywhere within a
measure. (Marker A, however, must occur before
Marker B, and the two Markers must be at least two
quarter notes apart). Note also that when the Repeat
function is enabled, you cannot set or delete Markers.
Setting a Marker in the middle of a Measure
Setting Marker Resolution
Setting a Marker at the Start of a Measure

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