Using Markers; What Is A Marker; Setting The Marker At The Start Of A Measure; Setting The Marker In The Middle Of A Measure - Rodgers PR-300 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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What is a Marker?
A Marker is simply a point in a song which the
PR-300 uses for reference. You can set up to two
different reference points in a song (one is Marker A,
one is Marker B); each of these Markers can occur at
the beginning of a measure, or anytime within a
measure.
Marker A must be set at a point before Marker B
within a song (that is, Marker A must occur before
Marker B), and the two Markers must be at least two
quarter notes apart.
When the Repeat function is enabled, you cannot
set or delete Markers.
Setting a Marker at the Start of a Measure
To set a Marker at the Start of a Measure (on the bar
line):
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(1) Press the [BWD] and [FWD] buttons to move to
the place you want the marker to be.
(2) Press [MARKER A] or [MARKER B] to set the
marker at the beginning of the measure listed in
the display.
Setting a Marker in the middle of a Measure
To set a Marker in the middle of a measure:
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(1) Press [PLAY] to start playback of music.
(2) Press [MARKER A] or [MARKER B] when the
music gets to the desired marker point.
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