User Manual

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Changing the 1-Shot setting works the same way as any other mode: press and
release the MODE knob to jump into the mode, LOOP LED lights up solid, and
then turn the MODE knob to change the setting.
NOTE: upon completing an initial loop recording, the loop does not immediately
playback if 1-Shot is enabled. Press the loop’s FSW to initiate loop playback.
OVERDUB Mode – OVERDUB mode acts like a Feedback control on a delay,
setting the attenuation amount for each loop cycle while overdubbing. The lower
the value for OVERDUB, the faster it loses volume with each loop cycle. Set
OVERDUB to 100 and the previous version of the loop remains at the same
volume during overdub. PRO TIP: set OVERDUB to a value under 100 and the
looper acts as a digital delay where the loop length equals the delay time.
TRIGGER Mode – Use TRIGGER mode to automatically start recording a new
loop when you play a note on your instrument or pick up a sound with a
microphone. TRIGGER mode contains two pages: Page 1 sets the Trigger
threshold for Loop A while Page 2 sets the Trigger threshold for Loop B. The
higher the value you set for TRIGGER, the lower the amplitude needed from your
instrument or microphone to start loop recording. To disable Trigger, decrease
the TRIGGER value until the display shows “oFF”. Here’s how to set up triggered
loop recording:
1. Go to Page 1 of LOOP mode and ensure Quantize is not enabled.
Set the third digit to n. TRIGGER mode does not work in Quantize mode
because Quantize has its own method for automatically initiating a
recording.
2. Navigate to TRIGGER mode for Loop A. Press and release the MODE
knob to enter TRIGGER mode.
3. Turn the MODE knob to set the Trigger threshold for Loop A. We
recommend starting with 80. The higher the threshold setting, the
smaller the input signal needed to trigger loop recording. As soon as you
change Loop A’s Trigger value to something other than “oFF,” Loop A’s
white Trigger LED lights up.
4. Press and release Loop A’s FSW. You should see both Loop A’s REC
LED and Trigger LED blinking. The 22500 is in Record-Ready mode,
waiting for a sound to trigger recording.
5. Start playing your instrument. The 22500 should automatically begin
recording upon playing your first note. If the recording does not start, or
starts recording late: stop loop recording, increase the TRIGGER value
and try again.