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TRACK screen
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Mark Adj. page
Adjust or erase locate points or markers
[Function]
Adjust the position of markers or 
locate points such as the IN/OUT 
points, or erase locate points or 
markers.
[Key operation]
• [TRACK] key → [F4] (Mark Adj.) 
key
• Repeatedly press the [TRACK] key 
until the screen shown at the right 
appears.
[Mouse operation]
M button → TRAC button → Mark 
Adj. tab
[Screen functions]
A
LOCATOR POSITION
Display the positions of the various locate 
points listed below. The position of an existing 
locate point can be adjusted by moving the cur-
sor to the desired numerical box and rotating 
the [DATA/JOG] dial. Locate points that have 
not been set are displayed as “–”.
● START/END (start point/end point)
These locate points normally correspond with 
the beginning and end of the song. When you 
create a new song, the Start point will be ini-
tially set to absolute time 00:00:00.000. When 
you record the song, the end of the song will 
automatically be set as the End point.
• The start/end points are always displayed as 
time code, regardless of the counter display 
method selected in the SONG screen/Setting 
page.
• If measure display is selected in the SONG 
screen/Setting page, only beats will be dis-
played for a location earlier than the start 
point.
● IN/OUT (in point/out point)
These locate points can be used as the punch-
in/out points. The in/out points are automati-
cally set at the beginning and end of the area 
that was last-recorded, and can also be set indi-
vidually by using the [SET] key + [IN] key or 
[SET] key + [OUT] key.
● A/B (A point/B point)
These locate points can be used as the area for 
A-B repeat playback. These points can be set 
individually by using the [SET] key + [A] key or 
[SET] key + [B] key.
The units used for the in/out points and the A/
B points will depend on the counter display 
method (time/time code/measure). If measure 
display is selected, “beat” will be the smallest 
unit by which a locate point can be adjusted.
B
Marker
This area displays a list of markers 1–99. Move 
the cursor to the MARKER column and select 
the marker number. Then move the cursor to the 
POSITION column and  adjust the position of 
the corresponding marker.
• When adjusting the position of a marker, it is 
not possible to move a marker beyond the 
preceding or following marker.
• Marker numbers are automatically assigned 
in sequence from the beginning of the song. 
If you delete a marker, the marker numbers 
will be re-assigned appropriately.
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