Roland HPi-6 User Manual

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Practicing
 
Moving an Assigned Marker
 
After adding markers to a song, you can then move to the location where Marker A 
is set by holding down the 
 cursor left button and pressing either the 
[
 (Bwd)] or [
 (Fwd)] button. 
To adjust the location of marker B, hold down the 
 cursor right button and press 
the [
 (Bwd)] or [
 (Fwd) button.
 
Moving to the Location of an Assigned Marker
 
After assigning a marker in the song, press either 
 cursor left or right button to 
move (jump) to the location of the marker.
 
Playing Repeatedly between Markers
 
After assigning both markers A and B, press the 
 cursor down button to turn 
<Repeat> to “On.”
When you press the [
 (Play/Stop)] button, playback will repeat between the 
markers.
 
Deleting a Marker You’ve Assigned
 
Hold down the [
] button, and press the 
 cursor left button to delete marker 
A, or press the 
 cursor right button to delete marker B.
 
 
Assigning a Marker in the Middle of a Measure 
(Resolution)
 
A marker can be assigned in the middle (at the beginning of a beat) of a measure.
 
1.
 
Press the [Count/Marker] button to display the “Count” screen, then press 
the [
] button.
 
2.
 
Press the [
] button once more to access the “Resolution” screen.
 
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3.
 
Press the 
 cursor up or down button to change the setting.
 
Item
Setting
Resolution
Measure
 
Markers will be assigned to the beginning of a 
measure.
 
Beat
 
Markers will be assigned to the beginning of a beat. 
 
 
If you want to assign a marker to the beginning of a 
beat, assign the marker while playing back the song.
If you use Repeat Playback 
without assigning marker A or 
B
The entire selected song will be 
played back repeatedly.
If you use Repeat Playback 
when only marker A is 
assigned
The song will play back 
repeatedly from marker A to the 
end of the song.
If you use Repeat Playback 
when only marker B is 
assigned
The song will play back 
repeated from the beginning of 
the song to marker B.
If <Repeat> in the “Marker” 
screen is turned “On,” you can 
press the [
 (Notation)] 
button to display the Notation 
screen and play back 
repeatedly. Anything you 
want to do that involves 
markers, including moving to 
a particular marker, is 
accomplished within the 
“Marker” screen.
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