■ Notes about the looper tempo
• The looper tempo is also used by effects and rhythms.
• The tempo can be set as explained inAdjusting the master tempoandAdjust the tempo..
• Changing the tempo will delete recorded loops in the following cases.
- If the loop recording time is set to ♩×1–64 (→Setting the recording time)
- During rhythm playback (→Using rhythms)
NOTE
• If the COUNT function is on, recording will start after the precount. (→ Setting the precount)
• Sound input through the AUX IN jack will not be recorded.
• See Setting the looper for recording time, volume and other settings.
HINT
• Using an SD card, loops can be recorded for longer times and saved. Moreover, loops on the SD card can
be recalled for playback and overdubbing. (→ Using SD cards)
• During rhythm playback (→ Using rhythms), quantization is enabled so even if the recording ending time
is not exact, the loop will automatically be adjusted so that loop playback stays in time.
• Different play modes can be selected and the Menu Screen can be opened during loop playback. This
allows patch memories to be selected and rhythms to be used, for example, while the loop continues to
play.To stop loop playback when doing other operations, press repeatedly and select ,
or touch on the Menu Screen. Then, stop playback.
When other PLAY MODE Screens are open, the looper playback status is shown at the top left.
- Playing back
- Recording
- Stopped
- Overdubbing
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