Operation Manual

Editing the Vocal Layer
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Remapping Loop Triggers
Loop triggers allow you to map a specific loop
to a specific button, PER PRESET. This can be
used for a loop you have saved and want to inte-
grate into every performance of a specific song
or can even be used to store an entire song that
you can associate with the Preset.
Remapping a Loop Trigger is slightly different
from the Vocal or Guitar effects because you
need to define a couple of additional parame-
ters. For more information about the Looper, see
“The Looper”.
First, you need to select a particular Loop (slot)
from which the Trigger should use tracks.
Next, you determine which Track or Tracks that
particular footswitch will trigger when pressed.
Essentially the Loop Trigger acts as a simple
start/stop for the tracks you have recorded.
The available options are Track A, Track B, Track
C, Track A&B and Track A&C.
You can assign multiple footswitches to different
loop triggers and switch between them at will.
µMod footswitch remapped to triggering Loop
Tracks A and C from Loop Slot 3
Delay footswitch remapped to triggering Loop
Track B from Loop Slot 3
Keep in mind that tempo/metronome settings
are saved with each Loop. Accordingly, trigger-
ing a Loop using a remapped footswitch will in-
voke these settings. This means that when you
have mapped Loop Tracks from two different
Loop Slots to two footswitches and they have
different tempos, the other tempo-dependent
effects in your VoiceLive 3 – such as Delay and
Rhythmic – will change tempo to follow the newly
activated loop.
A footswitch remapped to a Loop trigger has a
special “loop” icon and shows which Loop Slot
and track is associated with it in the display.
µMod footswitch remapped to Loop Slot 3 /
Tracks A and C, Delay footswitch remapped to
Loop Slot 3 / Track B