User Manual

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Current Mode
+ NEW LOOP press
NEW LOOP LED state
Idle
Record-Ready
ON
Playback
Record-Ready; continues playing loop
ON
Overdubbing
Overdubbing; NEW LOOP Button is ignored
OFF
Record-Ready
Reverts to previous mode before Record-Ready
OFF
Recording New Loop
Cancels New Loop recording and discards the audio
that had been recorded; loop remains empty
ON
3. TRACK Footswitch
Use the TRACK footswitch to advance tracks,
erase tracks or to erase an entire loop.
Advance Tracks
Each press and release of the TRACK footswitch
advances to the next track or pair of tracks and
simultaneously activates the newly selected
track(s). The buttons associated with each
track or pair of tracks light green when active.
Erase Tracks
Erase a track so that it plays silence. Typically,
the Track Erase procedure takes about 2 seconds:
Select a track (or stereo pair).
Press and hold the TRACK footswitch until
the TRACK LED and the active Track Select
button(s) blink rapidly.
Keep holding the TRACK switch until the
LEDs stop blinking; the track is now erased.
To abort the erase track operation, release
the TRACK switch early, either while the LED
is blinking or prior to the start of it blinking.
Tracks can be erased while the 95000 is
idle, playing-back or overdubbing.
A track-erase operation can be undone in
the same way as a regular recording.
See Undo/Redo later on this page.
Erase a Loop
Completely erase (delete) a loop, including the
contents of the loop's folder on the microSDHC
card. Once this action is performed, you
CANNOT use UNDO to restore an erased loop.
Simultaneously press and hold the TRACK
and UNDO footswitches until the TRACK
LED and all track-select buttons start to
blink rapidly.
Continue holding the TRACK and UNDO
footswitches until the LEDs stop blinking.
Once the LEDs extinguish, the loop has
been erased. The NEW LOOP button lights
up green to indicate the loop is empty.
To abort the erase operation, release the
TRACK and UNDO footswitches before the
buttons stop blinking.
Abort New Loop Recording
While recording a New Loop, you may abort the
recording and delete all audio files just recorded
by simultaneously pressing both the TRACK and
UNDO footswitches. Once both footswitches are
pressed, the New Loop recording will be aborted.
The audio files are permanently deleted.
4. UNDO Footswitch
The 95000 supports one level of undo/redo per
track. This functionality allows the last
recorded audio layer on a given track to be
removed and then subsequently restored. Each
track’s UNDO operation is independent from
the other tracks.
Undo/Redo
Press and release the UNDO footswitch to undo
the last recording or overdub layer on the
currently selected track. You can select and
undo either a mono track, a stereo-pair track
or a Mixdown track. If only one layer of audio
has been recorded on the track, pressing UNDO
will cause the track to play back silence.
Press and release the UNDO footswitch again to
restore (REDO) the last recording/overdub layer
that had previously been undone.
The UNDO footswitch can be pressed while
the 95000 is idle, playing or overdubbing. If
you are overdubbing, the 95000 will switch
to playback mode and then undo the last
overdub on the currently selected track.
Press the UNDO footswitch again to
redo/restore the previous overdub.
The green LED just above the UNDO
footswitch lights if an undo operation has
been performed on the currently selected
track. A lit UNDO LED indicates that redo
could be performed. Press UNDO again to
redo/restore the last audio layer; the
UNDO LED turns off.