The Loop Menu
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Undo
What can be undone?
When you have made a mistake while overdubbing, you do not
have to delete the whole loop and start from scratch. You can
always delete the last recording you made, keeping the previous
recording(s) intact.
Actually, using Undo will not really delete the last recording, but
only mute it. So if you should change your mind after deleting
the last recording, you can bring it back. This is called “Redo”.
There are also two other operations that can be undone:
– Using the Clear feature (see “Clear”)
– Using the 2x feature (see “Extending loop length with 2x”).
Undoing and redoing a recording
– Record a basic loop, then record an overdub.
– Press the Loop mode button once or twice to display the
Loop Tools page.
– To undo your previous recording, press Undo.
– To redo a previously deleted/muted overdub, press Undo
again.
You can do this as often as you like. In fact, it is an easy and
useful way to build and remove preceding layers while using
the Loop feature creatively.
Limitations of the Undo feature
You can only undo the
last
operation – whether it’s recording
an overdub, using the Clear feature or using the 2x feature.
You cannot undo the Reverse or Mixdown features.
You may switch off the Undo feature on the Loop page of the
Setup menu. Doing this will effectively double the recording
time available for Loops – see “Undo parameter”.
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