User Manual
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Looper parameters
DRY CUT – Works as a reverse volume control for your dry signal. Your
dry signal is loudest when the knob is turned down to its minimum or
counter-clockwise position. The DRY volume decreases as the knob is
turned clockwise.
LOOP LVL – Controls the output volume of the looper’s playback.
Note:
In Delay mode, this knob is only active if a loop was already playing
before switching to Delay mode.
DUB LVL – While overdubbing in LOOP mode, this knob acts like a
feedback control for the looper. While overdubbing, older layers of loop
audio may lose volume each cycle based on the setting of the DUB LVL
knob. Rotating the knob counter-clockwise progressively lowers the
volume of the previously recorded audio with each loop cycle. At the
maximum knob position, previous loop audio levels remains constant
during overdub. Upon exiting Looper mode, the DUB LVL knob setting
remains fixed until you return to Looper mode and move the knob again.
FADEOUT – When a loop is stopped, this knob sets the loop’s fadeout
time from the current volume level to silent. As you turn FADEOUT
clockwise, the fadeout time increases, ranging from instantaneous in the
fully counter-clockwise position to 60 seconds in the fully clockwise
setting. Upon exiting Looper mode, the FADEOUT knob setting remains
fixed until you return to Looper mode and move the knob again.