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Dynamic Looper owner's manual - Vox

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Creating phrases<br />

The recording length will automatically synchronize with<br />

the tempo and time signature. When you stop recording, the<br />

end of the recording will automatically be adjusted to an<br />

exact multiple of the specified tempo and time signature,<br />

allowing you to create phrases of a precise length.<br />

Start REC<br />

Phrase length<br />

End REC<br />

If you want to disable the Loop Quantize function, hold<br />

down the TRIGGER/TAP pedal for approximately two<br />

seconds before you record. The METRONOME button will<br />

go dark, and the Loop Quantize function will be disabled.<br />

Initiating recording when you start playing<br />

(Auto Recording Start)<br />

The Auto Recording Start function makes recording begin<br />

the moment you start playing.<br />

1. Press the AUTO REC button to make it light-up.<br />

2. Press the REC/PLAY/OVERDUB pedal.<br />

The LOOP STATUS LED will blink red.<br />

The Auto Recording Start function will turn on, and the<br />

<strong>Dynamic</strong> <strong>Looper</strong> will be in record-standby mode.<br />

3. Play your instrument, or vocalize (or play) into your mic.<br />

Recording will begin the moment you start playing.<br />

During recording, the LOOP STATUS LED will light-up<br />

red.<br />

Recording on Loop 2<br />

Now let’s record a phrase on Loop 2.<br />

Note: You can also record on Loop 2 while playing back a<br />

phrase on Loop 1.<br />

1. Select the program that provides the sound that you<br />

want. As desired, you can also adjust the effect<br />

parameters.<br />

))<br />

p.18 “Applying an effect to your guitar performance or<br />

mic audio”<br />

))<br />

p.37 “Editing a program”<br />

2. Press the STOP pedal and PROGRAM UP pedal<br />

simultaneously, making the Loop 2 current loop LED<br />

light-up.<br />

3. At the desired moment, press the PLAY/REC/OVERDUB<br />

pedal to start recording.<br />

4. When you’ve played as long as you want the loop to be,<br />

press the PLAY/REC/OVERDUB pedal.<br />

Recording will end, and the loop will switch to playback.<br />

Note: If you’re recording at a specified tempo, recording<br />

will end in synchronization with the tempo and the time<br />

signature (the Loop Quantize function).<br />

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