Pause Marks; Setting A Pause Mark; Deleting A Pause Mark - Rodgers PR-300 Owner's Manual

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Pause Marks
Sometimes, it is desirable to have the PR-300 stqp
automatically within a song. when you want to play a
solo break or cadenza. or have your choir continue on
unaccompanied. This can
be
done by setting a Pause
Mark.
When the PR-300 encounters a Pause Mark. it will
stop automatically. When you want it to continue. all
you need to do is press the Play button or press the
pedal connected to the "Start/Stop" jack.
You can set up to five different Pause Marks in
each song. Pause Marks have no effect when you are
Recording or are in Repeat Play or Chain Play.
Setting a Pause Mark
(1) Move to where you want the Pause Mark to be
placed.
You can either press [STOP] during playback or
use the [BWD] and [FWD] buttons to move to the
appropriate point.
(2) Hold [SffiFT] and press [PAUSE MARK].
The PR-300 will ask if you are sure you want to set
a Pause Mark. If you don't want to set a Pause
Mark, press [STOP].
Jumping to a Pause Mark
While holding down the [STOP] button, press
[BWD] to move to the previous Pause Mark or
press [FWD] to move to the next Pause Mark.
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(3) Press [ENTER] to set the Pause Mark.
The PR-300 will stop when it gets to the Pause
Mark you just set.
Deleting a Pause Mark
(1) Jump to the Pause Mark you want to delete.
(2) While holding down [SHIFT], press the [PAUSE
MARK] button.
The PR-300 will ask if you are sure you want to
delete a Pause Mark. If you don't want to delete the
Pause Mark, press [STOP].
(3) Press [ENTER] to delete the Pause Mark.
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