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Recording Loop Phrases
 ( SOUND LOOPER)
You can record a phrase you perform, and play it back repeatedly as a loop. You can also record additional 
phrases layered onto the recording. When you’re using a microphone it may be diffi
  cult to hear the sound
that is actually being produced, but you can use this looping function to easily audition your output.
The recordable time is approximately 18 seconds.
You can’t change the tempo or time signature of the recorded phrase.
You can’t record the sound that is output from the OUTPUT B jacks. You’ll need to set things up so that 
the sound you want to record is output from the OUTPUT A (MIX) jacks (p. 4, 98).
 Recording a Phrase
Preparations
Press the [REC/PLAY] button.
The Sound Looper will enter recording-standby mode, and the [REC/PLAY] button will start blinking.
The LOOPER SETUP screen will appear.
If a phrase has already been recorded, recording will start when you press the [REC/PLAY] button.
(The LOOPER SETUP screen will not appear.) If you want to record a new phrase, erase the previously-
recorded phrase as described in “Erasing the Phrase” (p. 76).
Use the cursor buttons and the value dial to make metronome
settings for recording and to specify the length that you want to 
record.
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If you leave the [AUTO START] button 
turned on, recording will start 
automatically when you begin playing.
The [
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the level at which triggering will occur.
You can also access this screen by holding 
down the [SHIFT] button and pressing the
[REC/PLAY] button.
If the pedal setting (P1/P2 Assign) is
“PANEL-SW,” you can perform this 
operation using the pedal (p. 63).