User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- Features
- Included Items
- User Interface & Connectors
- Connection Diagrams
- Quick Start
- Operation
- Selecting a Loop in Memory
- Free-Form vs Auto Quantized Looping
- Recording a Loop (Free-Form)
- Recording a Loop Using Auto Record
- Recording a Loop (Auto Quantize)
- Recording a Loop Using Pedal Tempo (Auto Quantize)
- Recording a Loop Using the AUX IN Jack
- Multiple Loop Playback (Cueing Loops)
- Recording Overdubs
- Undo, Redo, & Clear
- Time Stretching a Phrase
- Storing a Loop
- Copying a Loop
- Deleting a Loop
- Erasing All Loops (Internal Memory)
- Erasing All Loops (External Memory Card)
- Using JamSync
- Setup
- External Micro SD/SDHC Memory Cards
- JamManager XT Librarian Software
- Optional FS3X Footswitch
- Factory Restore
- Specifications
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Recording Loops One at a Time Using JamSync
To record one loop at a time using JamSync:
1. Select an empty memory location in
each JamMan Solo XT device using the
<UP/DOWN> buttons (LOOP and
SINGLE LEDs will be off).
2. If you wish to play to the Rhythm
Guide Track (optional), tap the master
device’s <TEMPO> button a few
times at the rate you want the phrase
tempo to be. You will begin to hear
the Rhythm Guide Track and the beats
will be indicated by a flashing TEMPO
button LED. When using the Rhythm
Guide Track, time signature can be
manually set to another time signature
other than the default 4 beats per
measure (see “Setup > Time Signature”).
3. To record a loop the same length as
the master loop, press the <PEDAL
SWITCH>
on the master device to
initiate recording and begin playing.
If you set a tempo in step 2, you will
receive a one bar count in, indicated
by a flashing red and green STATUS
LED. After the count in, begin playing
with the first beat to start recording.
Recording will be indicated by a solid
red STATUS LED.
4. As soon as you’re done recording,
press the <PEDAL SWITCH> again to
stop recording and initiate playback.
5. With the loop on the master device
playing, press the <PEDAL SWITCH>
on the slave device. The STATUS
LED will begin flashing red, indicating
the slave device is now armed for
recording and will begin recording
when the master loop restarts again.
Once recording begins, indicated by a
solid red STATUS LED, record your
loop on the slave device.