User Manual
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If you discover that you normally work best in
Quantize mode, feel free to always leave Quantize
enabled. Otherwise, enable or disable Quantize
prior to pressing the RECORD footswitch when
recording a New Loop.
If you press the QUANTIZE button while in the
process of recording a New Loop, you will be
able to end the loop according to the rules of
the Quantize mode you just entered. For
example, you start a loop in Quantize mode so
that you can have a 2-bar Count-In. But you
want to end the loop in the middle of a bar.
Press the QUANTIZE button while recording the
loop; when you press the PLAY footswitch to
end the loop, it will end immediately without
either finishing out the bar you are recording or
truncating the bar.
QUANTIZE mode has no effect on the state of
the 95000 once you have recorded the New
Loop and established the loop length.
Stereo Mode
In order to record in stereo, or to record two
mono tracks simultaneously, Stereo mode must
be enabled. Press and hold both Track Select
buttons of a stereo pair to enter Stereo mode.
Once you enter Stereo mode both buttons of
the stereo pair will be lit. There are three
stereo pairs: Tracks 1 & 2, 3 & 4 and 5 & 6.
Disable Stereo mode in the same way as you
enable it: press and hold both buttons of a
stereo pair. You can enable Stereo mode at
any time. You will most likely want to enable
stereo just before recording a New Loop or just
before overdubbing tracks for an already
established loop.
You can start a loop by recording mono
instruments onto the tracks and then—at any
time—switch to Stereo mode and begin recording
stereo instruments onto the track pair. Conversely,
you can start a loop by beginning to record it in
stereo and then change to mono.
Record a New Loop
Now you should be ready to record a loop!
1. If you are on an empty loop, press the RECORD
footswitch to commence recording. When
either Quantize or Count-In are disabled, the
loop begins recording immediately.
2. If the current loop already has audio but you
would like to create a New Loop in its place,
press the NEW LOOP button to enter Record-
Ready mode. The RECORD LED blinks.
3. If you need to exit Record-Ready mode,
simply press the NEW LOOP button again.
4. While in Record-Ready mode, choose
between Quantize or Non-Quantize modes.
5. Press the RECORD footswitch to commence
recording. The LED will display bars and
beats as the recording takes place.
While recording a New Loop, the following
buttons are inactive: REVERSE, OCT, EXT.
CLOCK and MIXDOWN.
Moving the TEMPO slider while in the
process of recording a New Loop will not
change the pitch of the recording, although
it would if you were performing an Overdub
instead of recording a New Loop. In any
case, we do not generally recommend
moving the TEMPO slider while recording a
New Loop. After the New Loop is recorded
and the loop length is established, you can
move the TEMPO slider all you like.
End a New Loop
To end a New Loop, press either the PLAY or
RECORD footswitches. While recording a New
Loop, if you decide you do not like the loop:
press the TRACK and UNDO footswitches
simultaneously OR just press the NEW LOOP
button to immediately stop recording and
discard the loop.
By pressing the PLAY footswitch, the 95000
automatically enters Overdub mode. Both
the RECORD and PLAY LEDs light up. The
loop will cycle back to its beginning, and
you will hear what you just recorded on
Track 1. When pressing PLAY, the active
track will move to Track 2 and you can
immediately start recording onto Track 2.
Upon pressing the RECORD footswitch, the
95000 immediately enters Play mode, the
loop cycles back to its beginning and you
will hear what you just recorded on Track 1.
The PLAY LED lights up. The active track
jumps to Track 2.
Pressing the NEW LOOP button causes the
95000 to stop recording the New Loop and
immediately discards whatever audio had
been recorded.