User Manual
Table Of Contents
- DL4 MkII Owner's Manual
- Welcome to DL4 MkII
- Quick Start
- Basic Operation
- Working with Presets
- Loading Presets A, B, and C
- Loading Presets D, E, and F
- Loading Presets 1 - 128 via MIDI
- Saving a Preset
- Restoring Factory Presets
- About Tap Tempo
- Configuring Delay and Reverb Routing
- Stereo vs. Mono Output
- Setting up an Expression Pedal and Footswitches
- Configuring One or More Parameters for Pedal Control
- Configuring Footswitch Control Options
- Controlling The Classic Looper Parameters
- Using a Microphone
- Using the Looper
- Effects Models
- Global Settings
- MIDI
- Additional Resources
7
Rear Panel
1. EXP PEDAL - FS 5/6 Connect an expression pedal here to adjust a wide
variety of parameters. With a Y-cable adapter, you can connect an expression pedal
plus a footswitch, or connect two footswitches, for even greater control! When pur-
chasing external footswitches, you’ll want to get the momentary (unlatched) type.
See "Setting up an Expression Pedal and Footswitches" on page 14 for details.
2. MIC LEVEL Knob Adjust this trim knob to optimize the level for the signal
coming into the XLR Mic Input. If you see the LED ring around the top panel’s ALT/
LEGACY button light up red, it indicates the signal is too hot—turn the LEVEL down
to avoid clipping and unwanted distortion.
3. MIC Input Plug your dynamic microphone into this XLR input, adjust the MIC
LEVEL knob, and see just what DL4 MkII can do with some vocals—or anything else
you want to mic up. See "" on page 17.
4.
INPUT L/MONO, RIGHT Connect your guitar, bass guitar, or mono pedals to
the L/MONO input. Connect those fancy stereo pedals, keyboards, synths, or model-
ers to both the L/MONO and RIGHT inputs. See "Hooking It All Up" on page 8.
5. OUTPUT L/MONO, RIGHT Connect these 1/4" (unbalanced) outputs to
connect to other pedals or directly to your guitar amp input. When connecting to a
mono pedal or single amp, connect only the L/MONO 1/4" jack.
6.
MIDI IN, OUT/THRU
Connect your MIDI gear to here to receive program
changes, continuous controllers, MIDI Clock, and other MIDI messages. See "MIDI"
on page 49.
7.
microSD When you insert a 4 GB or larger microSD card into this slot, the Looper
automatically uses the card’s memory. This allows you to record a loop up to hours
long, and retains your recorded loop even after you’ve powered DL4 MkII off.
IMPORTANT! DL4 MKII requires that your microSD does not include any existing data
(other than DL4 MkII Looper files), and be formatted with the FAT32 file system. See ""
on page 19.
8.
USB C Connect to your Mac or Windows computer’s USB port (USB 2.0 or higher)
to use your MIDI software to control DL4 MkII’s presets, parameters, tempo, and
more. See "MIDI" on page 49 for more information. The USB connection can also
be used for any DL4 MkII firmware updates that may become available.
9. DC In It is recommended to use the included Line 6 DC-1g AC adapter to power
your DL4 MkII. The provided AC adapter serves as the power disconnect device.