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Tutorial
Change the Multiplier Value
Press and release the Multiplier button one time, so the half note is selected. The 1.
delay time shown in the display should now be 1.000.
Play a single note. Notice how the repeats take twice as long as they did when 2.
the quarter note was selected.
Now press and release the Multiplier button twice, so the eighth note is selected. 3.
The delay time shown in the display should now be 0.250.
Play a single note. Notice how the repeats are twice as fast as they were when the 4.
quarter note was selected.
Set the Key by Strumming a Chord
Turn the Pattern knob to any pattern other than Strum.1.
Press and hold the right footswitch. The display briefly shows the current key, 2.
then goes blank.
While holding the right footswitch down, strum a G major chord. 3. G appears in
the display. The key is now set to G, and any scalic or triad-centered voicings
will create pitch-shifted repeats based on this key.
Note: The outputs are muted while setting the key.
Set the Tempo by Strumming with Muted Strings
Turn the Pattern knob to any pattern other than Strum.1.
Press and hold the right footswitch.2.
Mute the strings with your left hand (if you’re playing right-handed). That is, 3.
cover them with your fingers but don’t press them down to the fretboard.
Strum the tempo you want. Notice how the blue Tempo LED blinks in time with 4.
the tempo you’re strumming.
Release the right footswitch. 5.
Note: The outputs are muted while setting the tempo.
Set the Key and Tempo by Strumming
Press and hold the right footswitch.1.
Strum a G major chord at the tempo you want. Having more silence between 2.
strums will increase the accuracy of the tempo detection. Notice how the blue