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2. To redo an overdub (restore the last removed take) during loop
playback, press and hold the footswitch for 1 second. The LED will
blink twice and the previous overdub will be restored.
3. The Undo/Redo function can only be initiated while a loop is playing
back. Undo/Redo cannot be performed during overdub, record, or
stop modes.
4. Note: once Undo/Redo is enabled, this function is available until the
loop is erased. This is true even after power cycling the CANYON.
ERASING A LOOP
1. To erase a loop, playback must be stopped. If a loop is playing,
press the footswitch two times quickly to stop it.
2. Press and hold the footswitch for 2 seconds to erase the loop
memory. The LED will blink red six times then remain off, indicating
that the loop is erased.
3. Note: the ERASE function is only available when the loop has
recorded memory, as indicated by the dim green LED.
LOOP MEMORY
1. Any recorded audio is stored automatically to the CANYON’s internal
memory.
2. The recorded loop will remain in memory until it is erased. Power
cycling does not erase the saved loop unless power is cut while
recording the loop. Any loop or overdub that was being recorded at
the time of power loss will not be saved by the CANYON.
3. Switching from LOOP mode to any other delay mode on the CANYON
does not erase the loop unless the MODE knob is moved while
recording the loop.
4. If the CANYON has a loop saved in its memory and is turned on in
LOOP mode, or if the MODE knob is turned to LOOP mode, the LED
will light bright green for half a second, then turn dim green to
indicate that there is previously recorded loop memory. If there is no
loop in memory, the LED will stay off until a loop is recorded.
- TAP TEMPO WITH THE CANYON -
In all CANYON modes except for LOOP, the delay time can be set with
tap tempo. The CANYON offers two ways of tapping in a tempo: using
the built-in footswitch, or using an external tap tempo switch. With
either method, you can achieve different rhythms using the TAP DIVIDE
button. Pressing the TAP DIVIDE button cycles through three subdivision