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Dynamic Looper owner's manual - Vox

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About the Pre Effect and the Loop Effect<br />

Editing a program<br />

Selecting a program<br />

1. Hold down the WRITE button for approximately two<br />

seconds to select either Preset Programs or User Programs.<br />

The program/value display will indicate the program<br />

number.<br />

P01–P50: Preset programs.<br />

U01–U50: User programs.<br />

If the display shows anything other than a program<br />

number, or if it is blinking, press the CANCEL button. The<br />

program number will appear.<br />

2. Use the PROGRAM UP pedal to select a program.<br />

If you hold down the PROGRAM UP pedal and press the<br />

TRIGGER/TAP pedal, the program number will<br />

decrement in steps of 1 (PROGRAM DOWN).<br />

Editing the effects<br />

The Pre Effect and the Loop Effect each provide a choice of<br />

eleven effect types. You can choose one of these types for<br />

each of the two effects.<br />

Each effect also allows you to edit one or two parameters.<br />

The parameters that can be edited will differ depending on<br />

the effect you’ve selected.<br />

The edited Pre Effect and Loop Effect settings can be saved<br />

as a program.<br />

1. Turn the Pre Effect section’s effect selector to select the<br />

desired Pre Effect.<br />

Even if the Pre Effect is turned off, it will turn on when<br />

you turn the Pre Effect selector.<br />

The PRE FX button will blink while you’re editing the Pre<br />

Effect.<br />

2. Turn the EDIT knob to edit the Pre Effect’s parameters.<br />

Depending on the effect you’ve selected, there may be up<br />

to two editable parameters. To edit the second parameter,<br />

hold down the PRE FX button and turn the EDIT knob.<br />

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p.29 “Pre Effects”<br />

Original parameter value indication<br />

You can verify the parameter value that’s saved in the<br />

Preset Program or User Program (i.e., the “original value”).<br />

As you turn the knob to edit the parameter value, the<br />

decimal point in the lower right of the program/value<br />

display will light for an instant when the edited value<br />

matches the original value.<br />

This is useful when you’ve found a program that you like,<br />

and want to know what its settings are.<br />

3. Turn the Loop Effect section’s effect selector to select the<br />

desired Loop Effect.<br />

Even if the Loop Effect is turned off, it will turn on when<br />

you turn the Loop Effect selector.<br />

The LOOP FX button will blink while you’re editing the<br />

Loop Effect.<br />

4. Turn the EDIT knob to edit the Loop Effect’s parameters.<br />

Depending on the effect you’ve selected, there may be up<br />

to two editable parameters. To edit the second parameter,<br />

hold down the LOOP FX button and turn the EDIT knob.<br />

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p.33 “Loop Effects”<br />

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