1.
DC In Power Jack –Here you can connect a 9V Negative Tip Power Supply that provides at least
140mA of current
(9V adapter is not included).
2.
This knob allows you to set the playback volume level of your recorded loop. Noon on this knob is set
to unity; neither boosting nor reducing the input level of the instrument. If you are having trouble hearing
your playing over your recorded loop, try to reduce the volume of the recorded loop for increased
headroom until you can hear your live signal over the recorded loop audio.
3.
Loop Position Lights – These lights will light up as the recorded loop plays back to indicate loop position
and to allow you to know when the loop is going to restart. The left-most LED will light up to indicate the
start of the loop — with each successive light showing an additional 25% progress.
4.
1/4” Instrument Input Jack – Connect your instrument here to send audio into the Loop1 for recording
or to play over a recorded loop.
5.
Main Status LED – This LED will be unlit until you press the Footswitch once to begin a recording, when it
will then turn Red. Once you have finished recording the loop and hit the Footswitch for a second time,
the light will change to Blue to indicate the pedal is in playback mode. The light will also flash once to
indicate the loop start and end points when in playback mode. When a loop is stored in the unit but not
playing back, the light will flash steadily in Blue to indicate there is a loop cued up in memory.
6.
1/4” Output Jack – Outputs the signal from the pedal using an instrument level signal optimized to be
chained into other effect pedals or go directly into an amplifier.
7.
Footswitch – This Multi-Function True Bypass Footswitch serves several functions allowing you to record
and playback loops as well as perform undo or redo functions.
• To Record press the Footswitch once. The Main Status Led will turn Red to indicate the Loop1 is
in recording mode.
Press it again to indicate that the loop is done recording, which will seamlessly start playback
mode on the Loop1
and turn the Status LED Blue.
• To Overdub (add another audio layer) onto existing looped audio simply press the Footswitch
once again while the pedal
is in playback mode. You will see the Status LED go from Blue (playback) to Red (record). Again,
simply press the footswitch when done recording the overdub to return to playback mode which
is now playing both the original loop plus your layered audio.
• To Start the Playback of a Loop press the footswitch once.
• To Stop the Playback of a Loop press the footswitch twice quickly.
• To Undo the last recorded Loop or Overdub Layer press and hold the footswitch once for a
minimum of 2 seconds. The Status LED will blink twice rapidly to indicate the audio was deleted.
• If you want to bring back what you just removed with the Undo function simply press and hold the
footswitch again once
for 2 seconds.
• To Delete an entire Loop press the Footswitch twice quickly and hold down on the second press
for 2 seconds or longer, this will delete all looped audio in the Loop1 and cause the Status LED
to turn off.
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