User Manual
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STOPPING & STARTING LOOP PLAYBACK
1. To stop loop playback, press the footswitch two times quickly.
Note: the LED will turn orange during the first press.
2. The LED will light dim green to indicate the presence of recorded
loop memory. When powering on the CANYON in LOOP mode, or
when switching from an echo mode to LOOP mode, the LED will light
bright green for a half second to indicate the presence of loop
memory, then turn dim green until playback is started.
3. While playback is stopped, press and release the footswitch once to
start loop playback. The LED will light green to indicate that the loop
is playing.
RECORDING AN OVERDUB
1. To record an overdub, first begin playing back a recorded loop by
pressing the footswitch once to begin playback. The LED will turn
green and the loop will begin playing immediately.
2. To start recording an overdub, press the footswitch once. The LED
will turn orange and new audio will be recorded on top of the
original loop.
3. The level of previously recorded loop memory preserved after
overdubbing is set with the FEEDBACK knob. When this knob is at
the maximum position, no volume loss will occur to the previously
recorded portion of the loop. When the FEEDBACK knob is set lower,
the previous loop memory will be at a lower volume than the
recorded overdub.
4. To stop overdubbing the loop, press the footswitch again once. The
LED will turn green, and the loop will continue playing along with the
overdubbed audio.
5. Overdubbing will never change the length of the loop.
6. If the loop repeats during overdubbing, the LED will turn off briefly.
The CANYON can overdub indefinitely, allowing you to continuously
add new audio to your loop.
7. After finishing an overdub, the Undo/Redo function is enabled. You
may undo, then redo the last overdub as many times as you like.
UNDO-REDO FUNCTION
1. To undo an overdub (remove the last take) during loop playback,
press and hold the footswitch for 1 second. The LED will blink twice
and the previous overdub will be removed.