User Manual

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Loop Length and Storage Capacity
The loop length is set automatically for all
tracks in a given loop when you record a New
Loop on Track 1. The loop length for any given
loop is set when you record your New Loop,
and the loop length for all 7 tracks is always
identical to Track 1’s length. For example,
imagine you record a new 10-second loop: the
length of all 7 tracks will be 10 seconds, too.
You cannot record a longer or shorter loop on,
say, Track 3 as compared to Track 1.
NOTE: The shortest New Loop length you
can record is 1.5 seconds.
Each microSDHC Memory Card in the 95000 can
store up to 100 loops, regardless of the size of
the card or the length of each loop. The audio
for the loops is always recorded and played back
directly from the microSD card. If you buy a
second microSDHC card and insert it into the
95000, you will gain access to another 100 loops.
For detailed information on loop length and
storage, refer to the Memory Card and USB
section later in this manual.
Change Loop Numbers
To change Loop Numbers: press the dedicated
LOOP footswitches or turn the VALUE knob
when set to the LOOP/DUB page.
The LOOP Up footswitch increments the loop
number by 1, and LOOP Down footswitch
decrements the loop number by 1. Press and
hold either LOOP Up or LOOP Down for
more than 1 second to scroll up or down
through the loop numbers at high speed.
You can only change loop numbers while the
95000 is in Idle or Play modes. If the 95000 is
playing back a loop and you change loop
numbers, the LED Display will blink the New
Loop number to indicate that you are currently
playing back a different loop. The 95000 will
then change to the New Loop number once the
current loop has played out to its end point. If
you want to change loops immediately, make
sure the 95000 is idle. Then change the loop
number and press PLAY. You cannot change
loops while in Record or Overdub modes.
Loop numbers can also be changed via MIDI
PC and CC messages.
Erase Loops and Tracks
Erase either full loops or specific tracks by
using the footswitches.
Loop Erase
In Overdub, Play or Idle Modes:
Press and hold the TRACK and UNDO
footswitches simultaneously for approximately
two seconds. After the first second, all of the
Track LEDs will blink rapidly to indicate that
the 95000 is about to erase the currently
selected loop. The Track LEDs stop blinking
once the loop is erased. Then you may release
the footswitches.
Halt Loop Erase by releasing one or both
footswitches before the Track LEDs
cease blinking.
You cannot undo or recover the loop audio
after erasing a loop.
Once you begin recording a New Loop on any
given loop number, all of the previously
recorded audio for that loop number will be
overwritten and it will not be able to be
retrieved.
Track Erase
In Overdub, Play or Idle Modes:
Ensure the track you would like to erase is
active, as indicated by the illuminated
track button.
Press and hold the TRACK footswitch for
approximately two seconds. After the first
second, both the TRACK LED and the Track
Select buttons will blink rapidly. The LEDs
stop blinking after the track has been erased.
Then you can release the TRACK footswitch.
If you would like to halt Track Erase,
release the TRACK footswitch before the
LEDs cease blinking.
After you erase a track, you can undo the
Track Erase by pressing the UNDO
footswitch.
Track Erase is disabled when you are
recording a New Loop.