Red: The Pre Effect will apply to the input from the MIC
IN jack.
Orange: The Pre Effect will apply to the input from both
the INPUT jack and the MIC IN jack.
Go ahead and select various programs, and play them.
For details on the effects that are assigned to the preset
programs, please refer to the included "Program List."
For details on the parameters and how to edit them, please
refer to "About the Pre Effect and the Loop Effect" on page 29.
Creating phrases
Let's record phrases to Loop 1 and Loop 2.
Recording on Loop 1
1. Connect your guitar or mic and amp to the Dynamic
Looper, and turn on the power.
)p.16 "Connect your instrument and turn on the power"
2. Select the program that provides the sound that you
want.
If you don't hear the Pre Effect, check the setting of the
PRE FX TARGET button.
) p.18 "Applying an effect to your guitar performance or
mic audio"
3. Simultaneously press the STOP pedal and the
PROGRAM UP pedal to select Loop 1. (The current loop
indicator LED for Loop 1 will light-up.)
Checking the status of each loop
The LOOP STATUS LEDs for Loop 1 and Loop 2 indicate
whether each loop contains a phrase.
Note: If you haven't recorded anything into the loops,
there's no need to check.
If the LOOP STATUS LED is unlit, that loop does not
contain a phrase.
If the LOOP STATUS LED is blinking green, a phrase has
been recorded in that loop, and the phrase is stopped.
If the LOOP STATUS LED is lit-up green, a phrase has
been recorded in that loop, and the phrase is playing.
Press the STOP pedal to stop playback.
If the LOOP STATUS LED is lit-up red or orange, the loop
is being recorded or overdubbed; press the STOP pedal
twice to stop.
If you want to delete the recorded phrase, hold down the
STOP pedal for two seconds while the loop is stopped.
The phrase will be deleted from the selected loop, and the
LOOP STATUS LED will go dark.
If you also want to delete the phrase from the loop that's
not selected (i.e., the loop whose current loop LED is
unlit), repeat this operation for the other loop.
4. Press the REC/PLAY/OVERDUB pedal to begin
recording, and then play your instrument.
The LOOP STATUS LED for Loop 1 will light-up red, and
recording will begin.
You can also initiate recording when you start playing.
) p.21 "Initiating recording when you start playing (Auto
Recording Start)"
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