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22500 QUICK START GUIDE
MODES Selecting / Types / Use
MODE SELECTION & KNOB:
BANK:
OVERDUB:
TRIGGER:
R TEMPO:
R TYPE:
R LEVEL:
ERASE:
Press and release the MODE knob
to select or deselect modes.
When a particular mode LED is lit
solid, the mode is selected. Turn
MODE to adjust the value seen on
the display.
If a mode LED is blinking, no mode
is selected. Turn the MODE knob to
scroll through all the modes.
When you land on the MODE you
want to adjust, press and release the
MODE knob to enter into the mode.
The selected LED goes solid.
At this point you can turn the MODE
knob to adjust its value. After doing
so, press and release the MODE
knob to exit out of the mode. The
selected mode LED blinks.
BANK mode allows you to select the
current loop bank. Each SD Card can
hold up to 100 banks, numbered 00
to 99.
LOOP mode is where you change
settings for Loop Lock/Freeform,
Loop Lock Multiply, Quantize,
Parallel/Sequential, and 1-Shot.
LOOP:
Very much like a Feedback control on
a delay effect, the OVERDUB value
sets the loop audio volume loss for
each pass while overdubbing. Set to
100 so the loop never loses volume.
Trigger the start of loop recording
automatically when you start playing
your instrument. Use TRIGGER
mode to set the threshold level. As
the Trigger threshold is set higher,
less signal volume is required to
trigger loop recording.
R(hythm) TEMPO mode displays and
allows adjustment to the tempo. The
displayed tempo is in BPM and
represents the current tempo for
Loops A and B and the Rhythm loop.
R(hythm) TYPE mode displays and
allows you to select a Rhythm. The
22500 comes supplied with 16
Rhythms from the factory. You may
also add your own Rhythm loops, see
page for more information.
R(hythm) LEVEL mode sets the
volume of the Rhythm loop. The
range is 0 to 100.
R LEVEL has a second page which
displays “COPY”. COPY mode
initiates the copy of the factory
default rhythms to the SD Card.
ERASE mode erases either Loop A or
Loop B or both loops simultaneously.
See pages - for an in-depth
explanation of modes.
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