LOOPER CONTROLS
In looper mode, the BYPASS and TAP switches change functions
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ECCOS DELAY/LOOPER
ENTERING LOOP MODE:
Place the ECCOS in looper mode by using the
MODE toggle switch or by double tapping the
FDBK knob with your foot. The Looper LED will
light to indicate which mode is active.
RECORD/PLAY/STOP
- To start recording a loop, press the
BYPASS (Record) switch and begin playing. The BYPASS LED
turns red. After playing, press the BYPASS (Play) switch again
and playback will start. The BYPASS LED will turn blue.
To stop the looper, double tap the BYPASS (Stop) switch. The
STATUS light will remain blue indicating that there is a stored
recording ready for playback.
OVERDUB
- To start an overdub from Play mode, simply tab
the BYPASS switch again. The BYPASS LED will turn red to
indicate recording. When you’re done recording, press the
START switch to go back to playback mode. The LED will
once again turn blue.
UNDO/REDO
- To undo your last recording, press and hold
the FDBK knob for 1 second. If you are recording your first
loop, this will silently delete the track. If you completely stop
the loop, you cannot undo your last overdub as it has been
saved to memory at that point.
LEVELS
- Adjust the volume level of playback with the Looper
Level (DEPTH Control). If no ECCOS delay effect is desired
while looping, simply turn down the BLEND knob.
Note: The ECCOS delay side can also be turned off independently.
DELETING LOOPS
-
To delete a loop, switch to Loop Mode
(you must be in loop mode to delete loops). Double tap &
hold BYPASS to delete the loop. The STATUS and BYPASS
lights will flash twice and then turn off indicating you
have cleared the memory and recording. Silent Erase - If
it is your first recording in loop mode, and you are still
recording, you can undo it by holding down the FDBK
knob, giving you a way to silently delete that first track.
The STATUS LED turns blue and will flash once at the
beginning of your loop. This lets you know where your loop
starts.
Note: The Eccos delay sounds work in looper mode! The TONE
control adjusts the tone of your delays. Blend, Feedback, and
Time work for the delay effect as well.
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