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Using the Looper
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uSing the looper
The Looper in POD® HD300 & POD® HD400 offers you up to 24 seconds of mono
recording time, as well as the ability to record overdubs, play on-demand and more, all via
several handy footswitches.
Looper Controls
When you engage the Looper mode, the four bottom row switches control the Looper,
providing hands-free operation of the Looper functions. Here are the details:
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MODE - Toggle this footswitch so that the middle, red LED is lit to engage Looper
mode. The gold-colored labels on the row of switches to the right describe the action for
each in Looper mode. (See “Footswitch Mode” on page 1•3 for MODE options.)
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PRE/POST - Toggling this switch determines whether Amp & FX processing is added
to your guitar signal during the recording of your loop, or only for the loop’s playback.
PRE (switch is unlit): Your guitar signal is recorded unprocessed (i.e. - the loop is
recorded “Pre” Amp & FX processing). When played back, the loop audio is mixed
with incoming guitar to feed the current Preset’s Amp & FX processing. If you
change Presets or tone settings while set to PRE, you’ll hear them applied to your
loop playback.
POST (switch is lit): Your guitar signal is recorded processed (i.e. - the loop is
recorded “Post” Amp & FX processing). When played back, the loop audio is mixed
with incoming guitar AFTER the guitar signal has been processed through the Amp
and FX. This provides the ability select a new Preset which is applied only on your
guitar input, while the loop plays back with the original recorded Preset tone!
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