Yamaha AW2400 Owner's Manual - Page 90

Using markers

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Using markers Using markers "Markers" are symbols that you assign to desired locations in a song so that those points can be quickly located later. You can assign up to 99 markers in each song. Use the MARK SEARCH [ ]/[ ] keys to find and move to markers. 1 Move to the position in the song at which you want to assign a marker. You can assign markers while the song is playing or stopped. 2 Press the [MARK] key. 3 Press the [ ] key to locate to the previous marker, or press the [ ] key to locate to the next marker. The song will move to that location. Assigned markers will appear as numbers 1-99 in the TRACK screen Track View page. Transport/Locate Operation 9 The display will briefly indicate "MARK POINT SET." This indicates that a marker has been set. A new marker will be added each time you press the [MARK] key. Markers are automatically numbered 1-99 starting at the beginning of the song. If you register a new marker between two existing markers, markers following the insert will be automatically renumbered. Register a new marker Marker icon HINT • When creating an audio CD, you can use markers to divide the stereo track into individual tracks that will be written to the audio CD (→ p. 214). HINT • Marker settings are stored on the hard disk as part of the song. • Markers can be deleted (→ p. 93) or moved (→ p. 92) as desired. • If you press the [MARK] key at a location in which a marker has already been registered, the display will indicate "CANNOT SET MARK," and a new marker will not be created. 90 AW2400 Owner's Manual

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AW2400
Owner’s Manual
Using markers
Transport/Locate Operation
90
9
“Markers” are symbols that you assign to desired locations in a song so that those points can be
quickly located later. You can assign up to 99 markers in each song. Use the MARK SEARCH
[
]/[
] keys to find and move to markers.
1
Move to the position in the song at which
you want to assign a marker.
You can assign markers while the song is playing or
stopped.
2
Press the [MARK] key.
The display will briefly indicate “MARK POINT
SET.” This indicates that a marker has been set. A new
marker will be added each time you press the [MARK]
key. Markers are automatically numbered 1–99 start-
ing at the beginning of the song. If you register a new
marker between two existing markers, markers follow-
ing the insert will be automatically renumbered.
3
Press the [
] key to locate to the previous
marker, or press the [
] key to locate to
the next marker.
The song will move to that location.
Assigned markers will appear as numbers 1–99 in the
TRACK screen Track View page.
Using markers
Register a new marker
Marker settings are stored on the hard disk as part of the
song.
Markers can be deleted (
p. 93) or moved (
p. 92) as
desired.
If you press the [MARK] key at a location in which a marker
has already been registered, the display will indicate “CAN-
NOT SET MARK,” and a new marker will not be created.
HINT
Marker icon
When creating an audio CD, you can use markers to divide
the stereo track into individual tracks that will be written to the
audio CD (
p. 214).
HINT