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MT-90U Basic Operation
By marking a song, you can easily move to the sections of the song that you want to play
for practice and repeat the sections that have been marked.
You can mark up to two places using marker A and marker B.
Use the marker screen to mark places in a song. When you have finished marking a
section, press the [
(Song)] button to return to the basic screen.
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1.
Press the [
(Mark)] button.
The marker screen appears.
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2.
Press the [
(Bwd)] or [ (Fwd)] button to move to the place where you want to
place a marker.
3.
Press the [-] button to place marker A.
4.
Move to the next place you want to mark and press the [+] button to place marker B.
You cannot place marker B in the same measure as, or in any measure before marker A.
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You can also press the [-] and [+] buttons to place markers as a song is playing. When
a song is marked, the [
(Mark)] button indicator lights up.
5.
Press the [
(Song)] button to return to the basic display.
A marker is usually placed at the beginning of a measure. However, you can also place a
mark in the middle of a measure. For details, see “Marking the Middle of a Measure” (p. 49).
When marking audio files, place markers in terms of the time (in seconds) instead of the
measure.
When you select a different song, the markers are erased.
Marking a Section to Repeat for Practice
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Measure No.
Marker A
Marker B
NOTE
NOTE
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