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Looper:
snare
Press the
snare
corner button to trigger the snare sample. Just as with the kick, you can press snare at any time
regardless of looper activity.
Hold the
snare
corner button while turning the Control Knob to select one of four snare drum samples:
A green LED indicates an acoustic snare, while red LED options indicate an electronic sound.
NOTE: When you select a new snare sample, a matching hi-hat sample is also selected.
Looper:
hi-hat
As was mentioned earlier, the hi-hat sample is triggered by pressing the
Headphone button when the LOOPER is active. This lets you record and
overdub hi-hat events into your loop, and lets you play hi-hat along with
the loop.
When you are not recording or overdubbing, the Headphone button returns to setting the headphone level. This
means the Hi-Hat sample won’t be available for manual triggering on top of your loop when the LOOPER button
is green.
Looper: Erase
When building up drum and audio loops there are going to be parts you want to erase and optionally replace.
Once again, Perform-VE’s super-powered
SET
button comes to the rescue!
•
SET
+
loop
: Erases the audio loop.
•
SET
+
kick
: Erases all kick events from drum loop.
•
SET
+
snare
: Erases all snare events from drum loop.
•
SET
+
HEADPHONE
: Erases all hi-hat events from drum loop.
NOTE: These combinations only work when the LOOPER is activated (Red or Green)
Backing Up Your Loops
The best way to preserve a loop is to record it with a DAW software package where it can be added to your clip
library and used to build really complex arrangements.