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independently control the tone on playback. Turn to the left to cut low frequencies and to the right
to cut high frequencies. For at response, set the knob to 12 oclock.
Tempo sync
Tempo sync allows beat-based recording and playback that stays in sync with your H90’s internal clock or
with an external MIDI clock.
When using Tempo Sync with an external MIDI clock source, the Looper will respond to MIDI Start and
Stop commands. These commands are sent by many Drum Machines, Sequencers and DAWs when used
as the MIDI clock source. However, you’ll need to reference your own device or software manual for
specic MIDI clock settings and Start/Stop command setup guidance. The Looper responds to MIDI Start
and Stop commands as follows for each Looper State:
Empty:
MIDI Start: Resets the Looper’s internal “beat counter” and causes a Record Footswitch press to
sync up to the next beat (See the section on Footswitch Quantization below for more info on this).
MIDI Stop: No action.
Recording:
MIDI Start: Stops Recording and starts Loop Playback.
MIDI Stop: Stops Recording and goes to the Stopped State.
Dubbing:
MIDI Start: Ends Dubbing and Starts Playing from Loop Start.
MIDI Stop: Stops Loop Playback and Dubbing and goes to the Stopped State.
Playing:
MIDI Start: Retriggers to start Playing from Loop Start.
MIDI Stop: Stops Loop Playback and goes to the Stopped State.
Stopped:
MIDI Start: Starts Loop Playback
MIDI Stop: no action
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