User Manual

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Looper Mode Footswitch Functions
TAP/LOOP In Looper mode, the TAP/LOOP footswitch works the
same as in Delay+Looper mode.
Bypass/Stop In Looper mode only, press and release the
BYPASS/STOP footswitch to stop the loop or begin loop fadeout. If you
press the STOP footswitch while in the middle of loop fadeout, the looper
immediately ends fadeout and stops the loop.
Starting with an empty loop, the following chart describes what happens
with each press of the TAP/LOOP footswitch (and some cases the
BYPASS/STOP footswitch when set to LOOPER-only mode):
Looper State
TAP/LOOP
Footswitch Action
New Looper State
Empty loop
Press/Release
Recording initial loop
Recording initial
loop
Press/Release
(or BYPASS/STOP FSW
Press/Release)
Loop Playback, and loop
length is set (or Stops loop
and sets loop length)
Loop Playback
Press/Release
Loop Overdub
Loop Overdub
Press/Release
Loop Playback
Loop Playback
Press and Hold for one
second
Undo last Overdub layer or
Redo last Overdub layer
Loop Playback or
Overdub
Double-Tap, or BYPASS/
STOP FSW Press/Release
Stop loop or begin Fade-Out
Loop Fade-Out
Press/Release (or Double-
Tap TAP/LOOP FSW or
single BYPASS/STOP FSW
Press/Release)
Cancel loop Fade-Out and
restore Loop Playback at full
volume (cancel loop Fade-Out
and immediately Stop Loop)
Loop Stopped
Press/Release
Loop Playback
Loop Stopped
Press and Hold for 2.5
seconds
Erase loop
LOOP LEDs: MEM, PLAY and REC:
Three LEDs display the current state of the looper:
MEM LED: lights to indicate that a loop is currently in memory.
PLAY LED: lights whenever a loop is playing or overdubbing. The PLAY
LED blinks once when the loop cycles, blinks twice to indicate undo or
redo and blinks continuously during a fadeout, shutting off once the loop
has finished the fade-out and stopped.
REC LED: lights whenever a loop is recording or overdubbing. The REC
LED blinks rapidly for half a second just prior to erasing a loop.