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Using JamSync
Using JamSync
Making JamSync Connections
The SDRUM's JAMSYNC OUT jack can be connected to a DigiTech JamSync-compatible JamMan looper
using an optional 1/8” mini stereo (TRS) cable (see cable diagram below). This allows the SDRUM to act as the
JamSync master and control the loop record, playback, and stop functions of a slaved looper. Multiple JamSync-
compatible loopers can be slaved to the SDRUM for synchronized control.
1/8” STEREO CABLE (TRS)
SLEEVE (GROUND)
TIP
RING
TIP
RING
RING
SLEEVE
(GROUND)
TIP
SLEEVE
(GROUND)
The diagram below shows a JamSync application using the SDRUM, JamMan Express XT, and JamMan Solo XT
cascaded in series.
MASTER
IN
IN
OUT
OUT
Teach 1st
Record 3rd
Audio
JamSync
SLAVE
GUITAR AMP
GUITAR FX
Record 2nd
SLAVE
GUITAR
NOTE: When cascading audio through multiple JamMan loopers in series and using JamSync (as shown in
the diagram above), the SDRUM (the master) should be last in the chain in most cases. You will then want to
teach the SDRUM first, then record to the second to last device, etc., working backwards through the signal
chain. Performing these actions will ensure you record only what you intend to during each pass.
You can reverse this order if you like, but then when you record on the first slave, you'll be recording a mix of
your live guitar and whatever the master is playing back, and so on down the line. When using the AMP OUT
and MIXER OUT jacks, you can place the SDRUM before or after the loopers and effects, whichever works for
you, since the drums don't come out of the AMP OUT jack.
To connect JamSync devices:
1. Connect the SDRUM’s JAMSYNC OUT jack to the JAMSYNC IN jack of the first slave device. Depending on
the JamMan looper used, the REC and PLAY LEDs on the slave device may briefly flash or the display may
change to indicate the unit is in slave mode.
2. Daisy-chain any remaining JamSync slaves in the same manner.
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