Placing A Marker Within A Song - Roland KR-5 Owner's Manual

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Setting Markers for Repeated Practice
(Marker)
By setting markers at points in a song that you want to practice repeatedly, you can
then easily go to and repeat play back of the selected measures.

■ Placing a Marker within a Song

You can place two separate markers (Marker A and Marker B) in one song. These
markers are placed at the beginning of a measure to make the beginning and end of
a section of music. Placing markers is a handy way to start playback at the same
place as many times as you like. You can add markers or move to a marker even
while playback is in progress.
Access the Marker screen
First, select the song in which you'll set the markers (p. 69).
1.
Press the [Menu] button.
Touch
2.
Touch <Marker>.
The Marker screen appears.
fig.d-marker.eps_60
Placing Markers
3.
Go to the measure where you want to set a marker using the [
and [
(Fwd)] buttons.
4.
Touch <—> for Marker A.
Marker A is placed at the beginning of the measure you selected.
"—" on the screen will change to the number of the measure where you placed the
marker.
5.
In the same way, touch the Marker B <—> to set Marker B.
It is not possible to assign marker B to the same location or a measure before marker A.
Chapter 3 Song Playback and Practice Functions
to switch the screens.
(Bwd)]
Markers can also be assigned
in units of beats rather than
measures. Refer to "Placing a
Marker in the Middle of a
Measure" (p. 150).
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