User Manual
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SECONDARY MODE PAGES
Press and hold the PAGE button for about
one second to activate the Secondary Mode
pages. The PAGE button will blink rapidly
and the red Primary Mode LEDs will be unlit.
Once Secondary Mode has been entered,
release the PAGE button.
Press and release the VALUE knob to cycle
through the four available pages. Then turn
the VALUE knob to change a
specific parameter.
Exit Secondary Mode at any time by pressing
the PAGE button. The PAGE button will no
longer be lit.
New settings are global; they affect all
loops and are saved in internal memory so
that the 95000 recalls your last used
settings during power up.
Once in Secondary Mode, select the following
functions and manipulate their associated
parameters:
CLIX Metronome
1. CX.ON: The CLIX metronome runs
continuously (default).
2. CX.PL: The CLIX metronome only sounds
when a loop is playing or recording; when
the loop is stopped, the CLIX metronome
is muted.
3. CX.NL: The CLIX metronome only runs
while recording a New Loop; when not
recording a New Loop, the CLIX metronome
is muted.
TEMPO Slider Resolution
Sets the “action” of the TEMPO slider after a
loop has been recorded and EXT. CLOCK is
disabled:
1. TM.CR: The TEMPO slider resolution is
COARSE, and the loop speed changes in
semitones (default).
2. TM.FN: The TEMPO slider resolution is FINE
and changes in one BPM increments.
Count-In
Count-In only occurs prior to a New Loop
recording and when QUANTIZE is enabled:
1. CT.OF: Count-In is disabled (or OFF).
2. CT.01-08: Count-In is enabled. The number
of Count-In bars is represented by the
number shown in the display. The default
setting is 1 bar.
Loop Fade-Out
Upon stopping loop playback, the 95000 has
the option to either stop immediately or to
continue playing the loop while the loop volume
fades out. The loop then stops playback when
the volume hits zero. If you would like the loop
volume to fade-out gradually, set this parameter
to a number between 1 and 99.
1. FD.OF: Loop fade-out function is
disabled (default).
2. FD.01-99: Loop fade-out is enabled, and
the loop fade-out time (in seconds) is
indicated by the number in the display.