User Manual

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Global Settings
Setting Selector Knob Position
Values
ALT/LEGACY LED Color
Description
Indicates the factory default value for each global setting.
Looper Mono/
Stereo
HARMONY AUTO-VOL
Configure the Looper as mono or stereo.* This setting applies to both the classic and
1 Switch Looper:
Mono (red)
— The Looper records in mono.
Stereo (white)
— The Looper records in stereo.
*Note that mono and stereo behaviors also depend upon the following “Looper Pre/
Post Position” global setting:
When Looper is set to “Pre,” the mono/stereo behavior follows the Input jack’s
sensing:
If the Right Input is connected, a newly recorded loop can be mono or stereo,
depending on the Mono/Stereo setting.
If the Right Input is not connected, a newly recorded loop is mono, regardless of
the Mono/Stereo setting.
When Looper is set to “Post” (the factory default), the mono/stereo behavior follows
the Output jack’s sensing:
If the Right Output is connected, a newly recorded loop can be mono or stereo,
depending on the Mono/Stereo setting.
If the Right Output is not connected, a newly recorded loop is mono, regardless of
the Mono/Stereo setting.
Looper Pre/
Post Position
LOOPER
Configure how you prefer the Looper to be positioned in respect to the effects within
the signal flow. This setting applies to both the Classic and 1 Switch Loopers.
Note that this Pre/Post setting also impacts the Looper Mono/Stereo global setting—
see previous item.
Pre (red)
— The Looper is positioned before the delay and reverb effects. (Delay and reverb
effects are heard on your input signal, but not captured in loop recordings.)
Post (white)
— The Looper is positioned after the delay and reverb effects. (Delay and reverb
effects are heard on your input signal and captured in loop recordings.)
Dry Path TUBE ECHO HELIOSHPERE
Configure the properties of your non-effected, “Dry Path” signal through the device:
Analog (red)
— The dry signal is sent through the device without any digital conversion. The MIX
knob controls the blend of the dry (analog) and the wet (digital) signals.
DSP (white)
— The dry signal is converted to digital and the combined wet/dry signal is controlled
via the MIX knob.