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There are multiple options for optimization:
Length of the next whole loop: The new loop is recorded with the same length or a
whole-numbered multiple (2x, 3x, 4x...) of the original loop length. The loops always remain
synchronous, but mustn't have the same starting point. This is the preset quantization
mode.
Start + length of the next whole loop: It's only after the next loop border that recording
starts. The length is quantized like in "Length of the next whole loop". The starting points of
the loops are all at the same positions.
Length to previous whole loop: The loop end is shortened to the last exceeded loop
border. This is useful should you always only get around to clicking on the action button
(space bar) after the next loop when recording.
Start + length to next bar: The starting point of the recording and the loop length are
adapted to the bar. This is useful if you have recorded the first loop over multiple bars.
Start + length to the next beat: The starting point of the recording and the loop length
adapt to quarter beats. This is useful if you want to record very short or uneven loops (for
example, only ¾ bar).
Both of these options are useful if the speed has been set (specified in tempo or by the
accompaniment)
Freestyle: Quantization is deactivated. No more loop starts or loop lengths are adapted
when recording. It's only recommended if you want to create chaos or are very "precise".
Quantize mute/solo/effects: This option also quantizes the control of solo, mute, and
other effects (double speed, half speed, reverse).
Only use loop effects on the last track: The loop effects are always used on the last
track.
Record device
You can select the desired sound card or sound card input in the flip menu.
Visualizer: This button switches the visualization on or off.
Monitor: This button activates or deactivates monitoring. This means that the incoming
signal is displayed in the visualizer and played by the sound card output.
Tuner: This button opens an additional visualization in the "tuner" mode with which you
can tune your instrument (for example, your guitar).
Recording information
Recording time: Shows how long you've been recording.