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Changing the way in which a loop plays (Loop Control)
5
Press the step [1]–[16] button for the section that you want to play.
6
When you are finished with Divide times 16 performance, 
press the [LOOP CTRL] button so the indicator goes out.
Playing back a loop with Loop Control
Loop Control is included within the pattern or effect pattern. You can play 
back in a different way than the original loop, simply by selecting a pattern 
or effect pattern for which Loop Control is specified, and pressing the [
(PLAY) button.
* The contents (MIDI messages) of Loop Control are not transmitted from MIDI IN 
to an external MIDI device.
* If you use Loop Control while applying an effect, it will not be possible to use Effect 
Control.
* You cannot play back a pattern while using Loop Control.
1
Make sure that the loop you want to play is recorded in the 
Audio Looper.
* If a loop has not been loaded into the Audio Looper, there will be no sound even if 
you press the [
] (PLAY) button.
2
Select a pattern or effect pattern that uses Loop Control.
When you select a pattern or effect pattern for which Loop Control has been 
specified, Loop Control will automatically be turned on.
First, let’s try this out using a preset pattern.
3
As necessary, specify the tempo at which Loop Control will 
change (p. 57).
4
Press the [
] (PLAY) button.
The loop will play back according to the Loop Control setting.
5
To stop playback, press the [
] (STOP) button.
Type
Preset pattern
LEAD
BASS
RHYTHM
Pitch playback
P38
P58
P98
Trigger playback
P39
P59
P99
Divide times 16 playback
P40
P60
P00
When loop control is 
turned on, the pattern and 
effect control settings will 
be ignored. This means that 
if you play back a pattern 
in which loop control is 
turned on, there will be no 
sound. Also, effect control 
cannot be used for an effect 
pattern in which loop 
control is turned on. If you 
want to use a pattern or 
effect control, you must 
turn loop control on.