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Playback
Assigning Markers in a File
You can assign markers to the desired locations in a WAV file, and
then jump easily to those locations.
* Markers cannot be assigned to an MP3 file.
1
Access the main screen.
2
Use the [
], [ ], [
], and [
] to play, fast-
forward, or fast-reverse to find the location at
which you want to assign a marker.
3
When you’ve found the location at which you want
to assign a marker, press [MARK].
The number of markers will be shown. Markers are numbered
sequentially starting at the beginning of the project.
A maximum of 99 markers can be assigned. Repeat steps 2 and 3
to assign markers at the desired locations.
Moving to a marker
Press [
] to move to the marker that precedes the current
location.
Press [
] to move to the marker that follows the current location.
Deleting a marker
Press [MARK] at a location where a marker is assigned.
Repeatedly Playing a Portion of a File
The AB Repeat function lets you repeatedly play a specified
portion of a file. You can use this to repeatedly hear a section of
interest.
1
Press [
] to play the file.
2
Specify the beginning of the repeat (point A).
During playback, press [A
B]. That point will be the beginning
(point A) of the repeated portion.
A
Song
Set point A
3
Specify the end of the repeat (point B).
Press [A
B] once again. That point will be the end (point B) of
the repeated portion.
A
Song
B
Set point B
A
Song
B
Cancelling the setting
5
If point A and point B are already specified, pressing [A
B]
will clear the point A and B settings.
5
To stop playback, press [ ]. The repeat playback settings
(points A and B) will be retained, but playback will stop.
MEMO
5
If you’ve set point A and do not set point B before playback
reaches the end of the file, playback will repeat between
point A and the end of the file.
5
The repeat settings will be cancelled if you use [
]/[
] to
select another file.
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