User Manual
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LOOP PROGRESS MODE
1. Loop Progress mode is entered when the letter P flashes in the display.
2. When in Loop Progress mode, the digit display will show a loop’s progress as
it plays back.
3. If the playback mode is normal (e.g., not in REVERSE mode), the display will
count up. If playback is in REVERSE mode, the display will count down.
4. For loop lengths up to 10 seconds, loop progress is displayed from ‘0’ up to
‘9’ in seconds.
Note: if the loop is 4 seconds long, the display will count up to ‘3’ and reset
to ‘0’.
5. For loop lengths greater than 10 seconds, loop progress is displayed from ‘0’
up to ‘9’ in tenths.
Note: all loops greater than 10 seconds will count 0-9.
6. Loop Progress mode automatically tracks changes in effect modes. If the
REVERSE function is toggled on, the Progress count will change direction. If
½ SPEED is toggled on, the Progress count will adjust for the halved tempo/
doubled loop length.
7. In addition to showing a loop’s position, Loop Progress mode can also be
used to modify a loop’s position by turning the LOOP knob. This function is
useful when practicing with very long loops, where the LOOP knob can be
used to quickly fast-forward or rewind to a particular location within a loop.
8. When selecting Loop Progress mode on an empty bank, the letter E is
displayed. The display will show r when recording to the empty bank.
9. When selecting Loop Progress mode on a bank with memory and playback is
stopped: the current loop position will be displayed, and the digit display will
flash briefly showing that Loop Progress mode is ready to advance when
playback is started.