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Creating and playing a loop
The process of creating a loop
This page outlines the process of creating a loop.
fig.3-0
If you turn an effect on, you 
will not be able to capture 
the performance of the 
parts for which the effect is 
not turned on.
When capturing to each 
part, you should ensure 
that the pattern and the 
external device(s) use the 
same tempo. If each 
performance you capture 
has a different tempo, the 
timing may fail to match 
when you play back the 
loop.
Capturing the performance of a pattern
(1) Select a pattern
(p.16)
(2) Set the tempo
(p.17)
(3) Adjust the sound
(p.20)
Capturing a performance from an external device
(1) Press the [LINE IN] button
(2) Adjust the volume of the device connected to the INPUT jacks
(3) Set the tempo
(p.57)
Capturing the performances of a pattern and an external device
(1) Select a pattern
(p.16)
(2) Hold down the [SHIFT] button and press the [LINE IN] button 
(p.19)
(3) Set the tempo
(p.17)
(4) Adjust the sound
(p.20)
Capturing while you apply an effect to a performance of an external device 
or a loop
(1) Press [EFFECTS] to turn effects on
(p.42)
(2) Specify what the effect is to be applied to
(p.41)
(3) Select an effect pattern
(p.42)
(4) Make effect settings
(p.43)
(5) Set the tempo
(p.57)
(6) When applying an effect to a loop, use the part level knob to adjust the 
     volume
(p.35)
Capturing a loop control performance
(1) Select a effect pattern
(p.42)
(2) Press the [LOOP CTRL] button to turn Loop Control on
(p.54)
(3) Make loop control settings
(p.54)
(4) Set the tempo
(p.57)
     * If all parts are being used with Loop Control, you will not be able to perform a capture.
1. Make preparations for capture
Hold down the [SHIFT] button and press the [PROCESS] button.
* Perform these steps as necessary.
2. Begin recording the process patch
(p.39)
* Save the process patch if you performed step 2.
8. Save the process patch
(p.40)
3. Capture
(p.33)
4. Adjust the volume balance of the parts
(p.35)
5. Apply effects
(p.41)
7. Merge loops
(p.38)
6. Edit the settings of part 1
(p.37)
9. Save the loop to a memory card
(p.59)
If you are recording the 
loop control performance 
together onto a single part, 
you can get the same 
results by using Loop 
Merge.
You can also apply an 
effect to a loop control 
performance and capture it 
to another part.