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Using the Looper
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Note: When recording in the “POST” mode, it is likely that the Amp & FX modeling
will add some substantial gain to your dry signal. If, while you are playing back a “POST”
recorded loop, you change the setting to “PRE,” this results in ‘doubling up’ the gain by
running the playback through Amp & FX processing again. This is likely to cause the
output to become loud and to distort. Best to pick a mode while playback is stopped, before
starting your new loop!
3
REC/OVERDUB - To record a loop, step on this switch and the Looper will immediately
start recording. Step on it a 2nd time and your recorded loop will begin to play back, with
Overdub mode activated (the switch’s LED will ash to indicate Overdub mode).
Once you have a loop recorded, you can layer an overdub on top of your current loop.
Simply play back the loop and step on the flashing REC/OVERDUB switch. Your new
live guitar will be recorded on top of your previously recorded loop. Repeat these steps to
record as many additional overdubs as you like!
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PLAY/STOP - Press this switch to start and stop playback of your recorded loop. If
you are actively recording a loop, press this switch to set your loop “out” point; recording
is stopped and the newly recorded loop starts playing immediately.
5
PLAY ONCE - Pressing this button plays your recorded loop for one cycle. Cool for
triggering a pre-recorded phrase on demand!
TAP (Clear Loop) - Holding the TA P button when in “Looper” Mode clears out
any recorded Loop audio. This function will automatically stop the Looper
playback or Loop recording, if active.
Note: When the MODE switch is set to Looper mode, holding the TA P button does not
set POD HD to the Tuner mode. To access the Tuner, first set the MODE switch to Preset
or Pedal On/Off mode, then press and hold the TA P button.
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