Chapter 2 Basic Operation

Moving the Location of Markers

1.Press [PLAY (DISPLAY)].

2.In the display, the “MARKER” field will indicate the marker number of the current location. Use

CURSOR [ ] [ ] to move the cursor to the MARKER field, and rotate the TIME/VALUE dial.

Making Fine Adjustments to Marked Locations

1.Move to the marker where you want to change. Press [PREVIOUS] or [NEXT] to move the marker.

 

 

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2.Press [LOCATOR] several times until “LOC ***”

appears in the display (*** is the marker number that you wish to modify).

3.Set the marker where you wish to change. Use the TIME/VALUE dial. The time of a marker can be modified only within the range between the pre- ceding and following markers.

 

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4.Press [PLAY (DISPLAY)]. Return to Play condition.

Deleting a Marked Location

Setting markers makes it much easier to search for places within a song, but having too many of them actually cam make it more difficult to find the location you’re looking for. It is a good idea to delete unneeded markers whenever you can.

1.Move to the marker you wish to delete. Press [PREVIOUS] or [NEXT] to move the marker.

2.While holding down [CLEAR], press [TAP]. Delete the marker. Marker numbers for any markers after the deleted mark point shift one number ahead.

After deleting a Marker

To Delete All Markers Simultaneously

1.Hold down [SHIFT] and [CLEAR] and [TAP] at the same time.

2.“Clear ALLMarker ?” appears in the display. If you want to delete the markers, press [YES]. If you want to cancel the procedure, the press [NO].

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Roland VS-880EX owner manual Basic Operation Moving the Location of Markers, Making Fine Adjustments to Marked Locations