Using the Rhythm Section
Selecting a rhythm pattern
1. Select a genre for each rhythm pattern using the GENRE selector (14).
2. Select a variation for each rhythm pattern using the VARIATION button (15).
One of three VARIATION LEDs lights up green, orange or red in the following
sequence each time you press the button.
Variation 1
Starting and stopping the playback of a rhythm pattern
Press the RHYTHM START/STOP button (18) to start or stop playing a
rhythm pattern. During playback, the VARIATIONS LED that corresponds
to the selected rhythm pattern will flash in sync with the tempo.
[TIP] The three VARIATION LEDs light up momentarily at the beginning of each bar.
Adjusting the volume of a rhythm pattern
Use the LEVEL knob (17) to adjust the volume of a rhythm pattern.
Changing the tempo of a rhythm pattern
You can adjust the rhythm tempo within the range of 40 to 240 BPM by
pressing the TEMPO button twice at the required interval.
[TIP] If you press the button several times in time with the song, it will help you set
the correct tempo.
[TIP] If you press the TEMPO button while playback is suspended, the VARIATION LED
will blink in time with the tempo (the rhythm will not be played back). If you
change the rhythm pattern or turn the RHYTHM LEVEL knob fully
counterclockwise, the blinking will stop.
Variation 2
Variation 3
Using the looper function (VOX MINI GO 10/50)
The looper function allows you to perform jam sessions
while looping phrases recorded using a guitar or
microphone, or play a performance in real time while
repeating overdubbing.
Basic usage of looper
1. Press the LOOP button (20) to enable record standby
mode. (The LOOP LED blinks red.)
2. Press the LOOP button again or start playing the guitar to
start recording. (The LOOP LED lights up red.)
The minimum recording time is approximately 0.25 seconds and the
maximum recording time is approximately 45 seconds.
The sound being input via the AUX IN jack or the rhythm pattern is not
recorded.
Depending on the equipment used or settings, recording may start due to
noise even if you are not playing.
3. Press the LOOP button to exit recording and play back the recorded
interval. (The LOOP LED lights up green.)
4. Press the LOOP button during playback to start overlap recording, or quickly
press the LOOP button twice to stop playback.
5. If you hold down the LOOP button during playback after overdubbing, the
overdubbing is undone (the overdubbed phrase is muted), and is redone
(the mute is released) when you press and hold the LOOP button again.
Pressing and holding the LOOP button while playback is suspended erases
recorded data.
6. If you press the LOOP button while playback is suspended, the recorded
phrase will be played back in a loop from the beginning. Also, if you press
and hold the LOOP button while playback is suspended, the recorded
phrase will be deleted (the phrase will be played back for a moment).
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