User Manual

Table Of Contents
PROFILER Remote 250
Press this button to cancel the last overdub. To redo the last overdub, press Undo again. The
undo and redo of an overdub can even be done during playback. However, if you have canceled
an overdub, and recorded a new overdub after that, the old overdub recording cannot be
recovered. If you have accidently erased a loop by pressing Stop three times, then Undo will
recover it.
When the playback is stopped, you can trigger the loop by this button like a sampler. It will stop
playing when you release the button. During playback, pressing Trigger will restart the loop and
continue playing. This allows for re-syncing the loop in a live situation, to prevent the loop from
running out of time.
Changes the direction of the playback like a tape recorder put in reverse. Press again to play
forward. When set to Reverse, the present recording will still be taken in forward direction but
played back in reverse, once the recording is terminated, and the loop end is set. However,
subsequent overdubs can be performed in either direction, to create ethereal soundscapes. You
can even change the direction in the middle of an overdub!
½
When a loop playback is set to Half Speed, it will sound one octave down, and half tempo, as
though you had slowed down a tape recorder. Press the Half Speed Button again and you are
back to normal speed.
But there’s more to this than meets the eye: the regular available recording time of the Looper is
30 seconds. When you set Half Speed before an initial recording, the available recording time
doubles to 60 seconds. When you record at half speed, you will not notice anything special at
playback. However, when you press the Half Speed Button again, playback will revert to regular
speed, transposing your recording one octave higher, and doubling the tempo! Thus, by
selecting the speed prior to the recording you can effectively chose whether this functions as a
Half Speed or a Double Speed Button.
As with the Reverse Button, you can change the speed for subsequent overdubs to your liking.
The extra recording time you gain with Half Speed comes with a slight loss of high frequencies.