User Manual

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PRIMARY MODE PAGES
4. LOOP/DUB Mode
The LOOP/DUB page shows the current loop
number and the active track’s overdub
feedback level.
The left field displays the selected loop
number. Turn the VALUE knob or press the
LOOP Up and Down footswitches to select a
different loop.
The right field shows the DUB feedback level
for the active track(s). The feedback level
ranges from 0 to 10, which equates to 0% to
100%. While overdubbing on a track, the
number in the DUB field determines the volume
level of the previously recorded portion of the
loop that is recorded back onto the currently
recorded loop. Each value between 0 and 10
allows you to reduce the volume of previously
recorded audio; the lower the number, the
quieter the previously recorded audio will be
for each overdub cycle. Set DUB to 10 for no
volume reduction with each overdub cycle.
When DUB is set to 0, previously recorded audio
will be fully erased with each loop cycle.
PRO TIP: Set DUB to a value under 10 and the
looper acts as a type of digital delay in which
the loop length equals the delay time.
Loop Status: The middle dot next to the loop
number indicates the loop status:
Off = no loop (NEW LOOP button will
also illuminate)
Blinking = loop loading
On = loop present and ready
5. BARS/BEATS Mode
The BARS/BEATS page displays the current position
of the loop in bars and beats.
The three-digit field to the left of the dot
shows the current bar number.
The single-digit field to the right of the dot
represents the current beat number.
The 95000 temporarily switches to BARS/BEATS
display mode while recording a New Loop.
When Count-In is set to a bar length between 1
and 8 and the QUANTIZE button is lit: during
the New Loop Count-In period the display
counts down the bars while the beats count up.
The minus sign before the BARS number
indicates that the 95000 is performing the
Count-In.
While a loop is playing or idle, turn the VALUE
knob to move the loop to a specific bar and
beat location. If you turn the VALUE knob while
the loop is playing, the 95000 will jump to the
new location and continue playback. When you
stop a loop, the loop automatically goes back
to the beginning of the loop (position 1.1). You
cannot jump to a new location while the loop is
recording or overdubbing.
BEATS PER BAR: The number of beats per bar
may be set to a number between 1 and 8. The
factory default is 4 beats per bar for a 4/4 time
signature. To change the number of beats per
bar, press and hold the VALUE knob for two
seconds until “BAR x" appears in the display. The
blinking “x” will show the current number of
beats per bar. Turn the VALUE knob to adjust
the number of beats. Press and release the
VALUE knob to save the new setting and return
to BARS/BEATS mode. To save the new beats per
bar setting for all future loop recordings, set the
number of beats per bar on an empty loop. You
may change the beats per bar setting on a loop
after it has been recorded, but only that loop’s
setting will be updated.
6. MIDI CH/SYNC Mode
Select the MIDI CH/SYNC page to view and adjust
the MIDI Channel and Sync options. The parameter
on the left indicates the MIDI receive channel 01-16
or OM (Omni) for Program Change (PC) and Control
Change (CC) messages. The right parameter displays
the Sync mode.
SYNC Modes
In
Choose the IN setting to select Internal Clock Sync
mode. In this mode, the 95000 uses its own tempo
as set with either the TEMPO slider or the TAP
button, and External sync is disabled.
External
XT = Full External Clock mode: the 95000
receives and responds to MIDI CLOCK, START,
STOP and SPP messages.
BX = Beat Sync External Clock mode: the 95000 only
responds to MIDI CLOCK and STOP messages; it does
not respond to MIDI START or SPP messages.
Cycle through the Sync options at any time by
pressing the EXT. CLOCK button.
The EXT. CLOCK button blinks in BX mode.
To fully explore how to use either Sync option,
see the MIDI Sync section of this manual.