Playing with multiple loops
The ability to make multiple loops is one
of the features that sets JamMan apart, and
makes it an instrument you can
play. Making
additional loops is really as simple as making
the first one, but getting a feel for it will
probably take a couple of tries.
For this example, make a loop which is
only a couple of seconds long. Play along
with loop 1 for awhile. When you’re ready to
make another loop, cue up recording by
turning SELECT clockwise to select “2”. A
plus symbol (+) in the display, indicates that
recording of loop 2 is cued to start at the next
loop boundary.
Once you've set SELECT, you're com-
mitted to recording the next loop. Recording
will begin automatically at the next loop
boundary. Loop 2 will stop recording and
start playing as soon as the pre-determined
loop size is reached.
2 3 4
2 3 4
1 2 3 4
Loop 1
JamMan automatically
stops recording and starts
playing loop 2
Play another phrase ...
Set SELECT to "2" any
time loop 1 is playing ...
Recording of 2nd loop automatically starts here
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JamMan allows you to make as many as
8 loops in this manner — with another loop
number being made available whenever
SELECT is turned clockwise. The decimal
point in the display will light when the loop
number displayed is the last loop that can be
made in the current sequence.
The fact that recording starts and stops
automatically, allows you to cue up recording
of the next loop while you are playing, then
continue playing into the next loop without
missing a beat.
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