Manual

  Storing, importing and exporting loops
Ditto X2 Looper English Manual 15
Exporting Ditto X2 Looper 
loops to a computer
Never let a great loop go to waste!
If you have created a really great loop (e.g. a 
song idea or a beautiful riff), you may want to 
reuse it. Now you could simply record the signal 
coming from Ditto X2 Looper’s audio outputs to 
your DAW – but this could lead to signal quality 
degradation and requires post-editing (trimming) 
the recording. This is why Ditto X2 Looper allows 
you to export your loops in pristine quality.
1.  When you are happy with your loop, nudge the  
Store / Backing track level switch up briefly.
  This will store the current loop within the de-
vice in a format (actually, two formats) that can 
easily be transferred to a computer.
  After storing the current loop, please wait a 
few seconds before connecting the pedal to 
your computer.
2. Connect a USB port on your computer to the 
USB port of Ditto X2 Looper using the sup-
plied USB cable. The LOOP footswitch LED 
will start blinking orange, indicating that Ditto 
X2 Looper now is in USB transfer mode, and 
audio will be disabled.
3. Your computer will recognize Ditto X2 Looper 
as an external USB storage device. It will be 
shown in the Finder (OS X) or Windows Ex-
plorer as a drive called “DITTO” containing a 
folder called “TRACK”.
  The “TRACK” folder should hold two files: 
“TRACK.AIF” and “TRACK.WAV”. These files 
contain the loop that you have previously 
stored (see step 1) in both AIFF and WAV for-
mats. AIFF is commonly used in OS X, while 
WAV is the commonly used format for Micro-
soft Windows.
  Please refer to the instruction manual of your 
DAW to learn which format you should use.
4. Copy the respective file (“TRACK.AIF” or 
“TRACK.WAV”) to your computer, e.g. by 
dragging it from the “TRACK” folder to the 
desktop. Wait for the file transfer to finish.
5. On a Windows PC, eject the “DITTO” drive by 
clicking it with the right mouse button in Win-
dows Explorer and selecting “Eject” from the 
context menu.
  On a Mac, eject/unmount the “DITTO” drive 
by selecting it and pressing [Cmd] and [E] si-
multaneously.
6. Disconnect Ditto X2 Looper from your com-
puter.
  The LOOP footswitch LED will stop blinking 
orange and return to green, and audio will be 
enabled again.
About audio formats
Ditto X2 Looper saves audio files in 32 bit float-
ing point format. If your DAW does not support 
this AIFF/WAV “flavor” – or if it doesn’t support 
AIFF or WAV at all – you will have to convert the 
files coming from Ditto X2 Looper to a supported 
format.
Please consult your DAW’s manual or support 
pages to find out which audio formats it sup-
ports. You should then be able to find a free au-
dio format converter – either as an application 
for your operating system or as an online service.
If nothing else works, you can simply record the 
signal from Ditto X2 Looper’s audio outs into 
your DAW.










