User Manual
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TRACK: A track is a discrete or separate channel of loop audio that may be recorded, overdubbed or
mixed independently from other tracks.
All tracks in a loop are the same length.
All tracks contained in a loop playback, record or overdub at the same speed and direction as the
other tracks.
Each loop contains 6 mono tracks and one stereo track.
UNDO/REDO:
Undo: The undo function allows you to remove the last overdub layer that was recorded on a track.
The 95000 has one level of undo for each track. You can independently undo each track without
affecting the other tracks.
To perform an undo, first ensure the selected track is the one that you want to undo. Then press
and release the UNDO footswitch. The LED above the UNDO footswitch lights to indicate that an
undo has been performed for the selected track.
If you press the RECORD footswitch to overdub after performing an undo on a given track, the
audio layer removed by the undo function will be permanently deleted and cannot be retrieved.
Redo: After performing an undo, restore the layer of audio that was removed by initiating the
redo function.
To perform a redo, first ensure the selected track is the one that you want to redo. Also, ensure
that the UNDO LED is lit—if it is not, there is nothing to redo. Then press and release the UNDO
footswitch to perform the redo.
The redo function restores only the last layer of audio that undo removed.