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Chapter 3 Some Handy Features
Placing a Marker Within a Song
By setting markers at points in a song that you want to practice repeatedly, 
you can then easily move and repeatedly play back the selected measures.
Placing/Erasing a Marker Within a Song
You can place two separate markers (Marker A and Marker B) in one song. 
The marker is placed at the beginning of the bar. Placing markers is a handy 
way to start playback at the same place as many times as you like.
1.
Press the [Composer Navigator] button.
The Composer Navigator screen appears.
2.
Touch <Marker/Count In>.
The Marker screen appears.
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3.
Use the Bwd [
] and Fwd [
] buttons to move to the bar 
where you want to place the marker.
The measure number appears in the top-right area of the screen.
4.
Touch <---> for Marker <A>.
Marker A is placed at the beginning of the bar you moved to.
<---> in the screen will change to the number of the measure where you 
placed the marker.
5.
In the same way, move a position and touch <---> for Marker 
<B> to place Marker B.
When you’ve placed a marker, the number of the measure with the marker 
appears on screen.
Erasing a Marker
1.
At the Marker screen, touch <Clear> for the marker you want 
to erase.
The marker disappears and the on-screen display changes to <--->.
You can also add markers 
or move to a marker even 
while playback is in 
progress.
A marker is normally 
placed at the beginning of 
the measure, but you can 
also place a marker at a 
position part way through 
a measure. Take a look at 
“Placing a Marker in the 
Middle of a Measure” (p. 
150).
NOTE
You cannot place both 
marker A and marker B at 
the same location. Also, 
you cannot place marker B 
at a position earlier than 
marker A.