User Manual
Looper Details
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To clarify, if Overdub Level is set at 80%, every time your loop cycles in Overdub mode
it will decrease in volume by 20% in relation to your live guitar. For no reduction in
volume, set Overdub Level to 100%, but be aware that hot levels may build up and
distort.
EQ – your recorded loop will also be affected by the EQ settings you make in Setup
mode. If Hi Cut is set to On, your loop will play back with the high end slightly
attenuated. Conversely, if Low Cut is set to On, your loop will play back with the low
end slightly cut. Both Hi Cut and Low Cut can be active or off at the same time.
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Play/Stop – this switch simply plays or stops your loop. When in Play mode, you
can step on Record/Overdub at any time to overdub live guitar with your recorded loop.
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Play Once – when you step on this switch, your loop will play once then stop.
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Undo/Redo – to undo your most recent take you recorded in Overdub mode, step
on the Undo switch. Your earlier recording will remain intact. Only the last take will
be undone. Press the Undo switch again to Redo the last Overdub (new feature in v2.0).
*Note: there’s no way to archive loops in memory. Only the current loop session is saved.
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Half Speed – step on this switch while in Play mode and your loop will play back at
half speed. If you switch it again it will toggle back to normal speed. If you want to record
an overdub while your loop is playing back at half speed, simply step on the Record switch
and play. If you then switch back to normal speed, your new track will play at double
speed, while your original track will play at normal speed, as it was originally recorded.
*Tip: Double your loop time to 56 seconds by recording your entire loop in Half Speed
mode.
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Reverse – this switch puts your loop into reverse, so it will play backwards. You can
activate Reverse at normal speed or half speed, and you can also record an overdub while
Reverse is activated. If you do so, when you exit Reverse your newly recorded track will
play backwards, and the original track will play back normally, as it was recorded.
Looper Pre/Post – the Looper Pre/Post setting is available in Setup mode. To adjust
it, press the 1B+2B switches simultaneously to enter Setup mode, then navigate to the
Looper: Levels screen. The LPR PRE or POST setting determines whether your loop will
play back pre or post the FX in your current Scene. If set to PRE, this means your loop will
not pass thru the current FX. If set to POST, your loop will play back with your Scene FX
applied. Experiment with the two different settings to hear the difference.