User Manual
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– QUICK START GUIDE –
RECORDING A LOOP
1. To record a Loop: simply select an empty bank and press the LOOP
footswitch once. The REC LED will light solid and recording begins
immediately.
2. To stop recording the loop, press the LOOP footswitch again once. The REC
LED will turn off, the PLAY LED will turn on, and the loop will begin playing
immediately. The MEM LED will also light solid, indicating the presence of
recorded loop memory.
Note: if the recording order is REC/DUB/PLAY, the REC LED remains on
when the LOOP footswitch is pressed again once. Recording will stop and
the 720 will continue immediately into overdub mode.
3. All Loops play indefinitely. Each time the loop repeats, the PLAY LED will
turn off briefly.
4. After a loop is recorded, the length is subtracted from the total loop
recording time of 720 seconds.
STOPPING & STARTING LOOP PLAYBACK
1. To stop loop playback, press the LOOP footswitch two times quickly.
Alternatively, press the STOP footswitch once to immediately stop playback.
2. Note: if using the LOOP footswitch to stop, the REC LED will turn on
together with the PLAY LED during the first press. Both LEDs turn off
during the second press and playback stops immediately.
3. While stopped, press and release the Footswitch once to start playback.
The PLAY LED will light to indicate that the loop is playing.
RECORDING AN OVERDUB
1. To record an overdub, make sure a Loop is playing back. If a loop is not
playing, press the LOOP footswitch once to begin playback. The PLAY LED
will turn on and the loop will begin playing immediately.
2. To start recording an overdub, press the LOOP footswitch once. The REC
LED will turn on—together with the PLAY LED—and audio will be recorded
on top of the original loop. No volume loss will occur to the previously
recorded portion of the loop.
3. To stop overdubbing the loop: press the LOOP footswitch again once. The
REC LED will turn off, and the loop will continue playing along with the
overdubbed audio.
4. Overdubbing will never change the length of the loop.
5. The 720 can overdub indefinitely, allowing you to continuously overdub new
audio onto your loop.
6. After finishing one or more overdubs, the UNDO-REDO function is enabled.
You may undo, then redo the last overdub as many times as you like.