How The Dynamic Looper Is Structured - VOX Amplification Dynamic Looper Manuel D'utilisation

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How the Dynamic Looper is structured

The Dynamic Looper consists of the following blocks. (For a detailed block diagram, see page 43.)
The signal received at the INPUT or MIC IN is processed by the Pre Effect (Pre FX), and then recorded in Loop 1 or Loop 2. Pre
Effects are applied to the signal before the recorded loop.
The Loop Effect (Loop FX) can be applied to the playback of the loop-recorded phrase during playback. You can modify the
phrase by using the pedal to control the various effect parameters.
Signal ow
INPUT (Guitar)
MIC IN
MIC Trim
Pre FX TARGET
The Pre FX Target specifies whether the effect will be
applied to the signal from the INPUT jack, to the signal from
the MIC IN jack, or to both signals.
Pre FX
The Pre Effect is used to process the signal from the INPUT
jack or the MIC IN jack.
You can choose one of eleven effect types for the Pre Effect.
Each effect lets you adjust up to two parameters. The
adjustable parameters will differ depending on the effect
that you select. You can use the control pedal to control
Record to a loop
Program
Loop
Pre FX
Pre FX
TARGET
Control pedal
Play back loops
Loop1
Loop FX
Loop2
effect parameters, allowing you to apply real time
modifications to the phrase you're performing.
Loop
Each loop records the signal from the Pre Effect.
There are two loops: Loop 1 and Loop 2. You can record
phrases totaling a recording time of 90 seconds for the two
loops.
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Output
Master
Limiter
Metronome
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