Basic Operation
To perform recording, overdubbing, and playback, press the left pedal as shown in the diagram.
Selecting a Phrase Memory
Use the [ ] / [ ] buttons
to select a phrase memory
(1–99).
Display
Only number
displayed
Dot in lower right Phrase containing data
Number
alternately
displayed with
"
oL
," "
Lo
," or "
oo
"
• When shipped from the factory, phrases 90–99
contain demo phrases.
Selecting the Current Track
There are two tracks for phrases, and the track that is currently selected is called the "current track." Recording and
overdubbing can be performed only on the current track. If you switch the current track during recording or overdub-
bing, the track that was being recorded will switch to playback.
You can switch the current track as follows.
Press the [SELECT] button for TRACK 1 or TRACK 2
The [SELECT] button you pressed will light, and that button's track will become the
current track.
Hold down the right pedal for two seconds or longer
The current track will switch when you hold down the right pedal for two seconds
or longer.
Starting the two tracks simultaneously
When you press the left pedal for a phrase that contains data, only the current track will start playback.
If data exists in both track 1 and track 2, simultaneously pressing the track 1 and track 2 [SELECT] buttons while
stopped (or using the right pedal to switch tracks several times) will cause the two buttons to light. If you start
playback from this state, the two tracks will start simultaneously. After starting, track 1 will be the current track.
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Explanation
Empty phrase
Press the left pedal to start
recording
Press the left pedal to start
loop playback
One-shot phrase
When you press the left pedal,
the track for which one-shot
has been specified will play
only once (it will not loop)
Recording
Record your guitar or bass
performance, or the sound from an
audio player connected to the AUX
IN jack.
• Auto recording (p. 11) lets you start recording
the moment you begin performing.
• You can also record along with rhythm
sounds (p. 12).