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Lyrics, Score, Markers
Markers page
Markers page
Open the Marker page by pressing both the MARKER button.
This page shows the Song Markers in the Song Play and Song-
Book modes.
Standard Song Markers contained in a Standard MIDI File can
be read with the Pa600, to quickly jump to a given position in the
Song. Additionally, you can set your own marker points on-the-
fly.
To exit from this page, press the EXIT button.
How to add a marker:
1.
Press the MARKER button to open the Markers page.
2.
Start the Song by pressing the PLAY/STOP button (how-
ever, markers can be added even while the player is not
running).
3.
When you reach the position you want to save as a marker,
touch the Add button in the display.
• If you touch Add within the first beats of the measure, the
beginning of the current measure is saved as a marker.
• If you touch Add within the last beat of the measure, the
beginning of the following measure is saved as a marker.
4.
Do the same for any following marker.
5.
Stop the Song by pressing the PLAY/STOP button.
How to jump to a saved marker:
1.
If you like, start the Song again.
2.
When you want to jump to a saved marker (while the Song
is stopped or playing), touch it in the display. The Song will
jump to the saved position at the beginning of the next
measure.
How to edit a marker:
1.
Touch the marker to be edited in the display.
2.
Touch the Edit button in the display to set the marker to
edit. The Edit Marker window will appear.
3.
While in Edit Marker window, you can edit the name and
position of the marker being edited.
4.
Save the markers (as described below).
How to delete a marker:
1.
Touch the marker to be deleted in the display.
2.
Touch the Delete button in the display to delete the selected
marker.
3.
Save the markers (as described below).
How to save the markers:
Touch the “Save Mk” button in the display to save all markers.
If you are not in the Lyrics/Score page, choose the “Save Song
Marker” command from the page menu. The markers will be
saved into the Standard MIDI File.
Auto Scroll
Check this parameter if you want the current marker to be
always visible in the display during playback, by making the list
of markers scroll automatically.
Don’t check this parameter, if you prefer to prevent the list from
scrolling. This is useful if you want a marker to remain in the
display, ready to be selected as soon as you want to jump to its
position, with no need to scroll the list to catch it out.
STS
Name of the four selected Single Touch Settings (STS). Touch
one of them to select it.
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