# Position Markers and Loop Function

Here you open the editor for position markers.

![Start editing position markers](/files/NkKUMfQJxyRwaeQszr9X)

<figure><img src="/files/ChiT5qPxPHkJ7caKUXXw" alt=""><figcaption><p>Position markers editing window</p></figcaption></figure>

<img src="/files/Ggw6QZu0T1pzyC5HKKjY" alt="" data-size="line">To edit a position marker, first select it by directly **tapping** or using the buttons **next** or **previous**.\
You can then either move it with your finger or adjust its time with the "wheels".

<img src="/files/dTdvaLSs3JCD5Wb2e4iX" alt="" data-size="line">Here you add a new marker or delete the currently selected marker.

<img src="/files/lyNUBVwPDzexVtrnZQTx" alt="" data-size="line">Related markers can be assigned the same group.\
They can then be activated/deactivated simultaneously by tapping only one marker later.\
The group number can also be used to control the markers via a foot pedal.

<img src="/files/UDA9WUwJOYy4xPTzcNnN" alt="" data-size="line">To check the exact position, you can listen to the last few seconds before or the first seconds after the point here.

<figure><img src="/files/wSxZfk244lHmTcXGWSTL" alt="" width="226"><figcaption></figcaption></figure>

<img src="/files/Ggw6QZu0T1pzyC5HKKjY" alt="" data-size="line">When playing the song, the position markers appear on the right side on a progress bar. You can turn them on and off by tapping.\
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As mentioned above, related markers can be grouped and will activate/deactivate simultaneously if any marker of the group is tapped.<br>

<img src="/files/dTdvaLSs3JCD5Wb2e4iX" alt="" data-size="line">If two markers are activated, at least one of which is in the future, SongBook+ shows the planned jump with an arrow.\
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The jump will be executed when the second marker is reached, as long as it is still activated then.<br>

![Position markers during playback pause](/files/d15ZMSOfy2zKO2VPgwus)

During playback pause, the position markers also appear. Tapping a marker sets the current position to this point.


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