Manual

  Creating loops
Ditto X2 Looper English Manual 12
Stopping  loop  playback / recording 
To stop loop playback, press the LOOP foot-
switch twice in short succession.
To stop recording, press the LOOP footswitch 
once.
If you have set the small FX selector switch to 
“Stop”, you can use the FX footswitch to stop 
loop playback.
The LED will start flashing in green to indicate 
that your loop is still in memory and ready for 
playback.
Stopping  loop  playback / recording 
and deleting the loop/backing track
To stop loop playback/recording and delete ev-
erything you have recorded, press the LOOP 
footswitch twice in short succession and hold 
down your foot on the second tap. Please note 
that it takes three seconds until the backing 
track is actually deleted.
If you have set the small FX selector switch to 
“Stop”, you can use the FX footswitch to stop 
and delete the loop. The advantage of having a 
dedicated Stop footswitch is that it’s easier to 
stop loop playback exactly when you need to, 
as you only need to hit this dedicated footswitch 
once.
The LED will turn off to indicate that the loop has 
been deleted. At this point, you can start record-
ing loops from scratch again.
Deleting the loop when you are 
not recording or playing back
To delete everything you have recorded (instead 
of just removing the last take) when you are not 
recording or playing back, press and hold the 
LOOP footswitch.
If you have set the small FX selector switch to 
“Stop”, you can use the FX footswitch to delete 
the loop in the same manner.
!   When you delete a loop by pressing and hold-
ing the LOOP footswitch, playback will start 
before the loop is actually deleted. This simply 
cannot be avoided, because hitting the LOOP 
footswitch triggers playback before Ditto X2 
Looper „realizes“ that you actually want to de-
lete the loop. If you assign the Stop function 
to the FX footswitch instead, you will not ex-
perience this effect – the loop will be cleared 
silently.
The LED will flicker red and then turn off to indi-
cate that the loop has been deleted.
When you delete your loop from Ditto X2 Looper, 
the device goes into True Bypass mode.
Other than clearing the last overdub (which 
can be undone), deleting the full loop as de-
scribed in this section cannot be undone.










