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Looper Control Mode
5•2
• To stop loop playback, press the Quick Loop button then press the
Tap
button. To
clear your loop, press and hold
Tap
for at least 3 seconds.
• To exit
Looper Control Mode
, press the
Quick Loop
button again. Its LED will
turn off and the
Tap
button will return to normal operation.
To save your edited settings, press and hold any Channel button for a few seconds, rename
your preset and select a Bank destination for it, then press the desired Channel button to
complete the save, as described in
Chapter 2•2
.
Since your loop playback is set to Pre, you can select any preset you want and your guitar
sound will change the same as if you were playing live. Press the Quick Loop button to
temporarily exit Looper Control Mode. Select any of the A B C D Channel presets to hear
what they sound like. You can even change Banks via the up/down arrows. This is a great
way to audition sounds.
If you want to stop playback, press Tap again. If your loop sounds good to you and you’re
ready to check out some presets, let it play. We’ll get into overdubbing on page 5•3.
Now let’s do some preset editing. If you want to stop your loop for a minute, press the
Quick Loop button to re-enter Looper Control Mode, then press Tap. When you’re ready
to go again, press Tap to play your loop, then press the Presets knob to enter
Edit Mode
.
Use the left/right arrows to navigate to the FX3 screen to edit Delay Mix. If you don’t have
a delay on, turn the FX3 knob to select one.
Feel free to navigate to any FX parameter and tweak it, change your Tone controls, even
load a different Amp Model, all while your loop continues to play.