Donner BELTWAY Owner'S Manual Download Page 2

Features

Compact, intuitive looper with 3 

playback modes

24-bit, 44.1kHz record/playback quality, 

32-bit signal processing

Infinite overdubs

Max. recording time: 10 minutes

Import/export loops via USB

LED indicator shows working state

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REVERSE

NORMAL

1/2 SPEED

OUTPUT

Looper

Connections & Controls

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e

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9V DC Jack:

For power supply, use a 9-volt DC 
regulated by AC adapter, 500mA 
(plug polarity is positive on the barrel 
and negative in the center).  

Toggle Switch: 

Selects from 3 playback modes: 

Function/Status

LED

Empty

Stop

Record

Play

Overdub

Undo/Redo (last recording)

Stop

Clear

Storage nearly full

None

Hold footswitch when recording

Switch toggle to 1/2 SPEED

Switch toggle to REVERSE

1/2 speed playback

Reversed playback

Operation

Power on (no loop)

Power on (with loop)

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ap footswitch (no loop)

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ap footswitch when recording/overdubbing

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ap footswitch when playing

Hold footswitch when playing

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ap footswitch twice when 

playing/recording/overdubbing

Hold footswitch when stopped

Recording around 10 minutes

Clear

(Flash alternately)

(Flash alternately)

(Flashes)

(Solid)

(Solid)

(Solid)

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fast)

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fast)

1/2 SPEED – 1/2 speed playback
NORMAL – Normal playback
REVERSE – Reversed playback

Note: you can’t record, overdub, 
undo/redo when the unit is not in 
NORMAL mode. 

Input Jack:

1/4” mono audio jack, for connecting 
instruments or other pedals. 

OUTPUT Knob: 

Controls the looper playback volume.

Output Jack:

1/4” mono audio jack, for connecting 
amps or other devices. 

USB Jack:

Connect to computer to import/export 
phrases. The Beltway will be 
recognized as a USB disk when 
connected. To import, drag and drop 
an audio file into the BANK0 folder of 
the USB disk. 

The audio file should 

be a 32-bit, 44.1kHz mono WAV file 
and should be named as 
LOOPER.WAV. 

To export, drag and 

drop the LOOPER.WAV file in the 
BANK0 folder to a desired directory. 

DO NOT rename/delete/change 
folders/other files in the USB disk 
to prevent unit malfunction. 

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