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Creating Loop Phrases by Recording Audio from a CD/Digital Audio Player
 
1.
 
Turn the PHRASE SELECT knob to select an 
empty phrase track (1-11).
 
The LOOP/ONE SHOT indicator remains off when a 
phrase track is empty. If there are no empty phrase 
tracks, or when the LOOP/ONE SHOT indicator flashes 
to indicate that the memory is full, delete any unneces-
sary phrases to free up some memory (p. 33).
 
2.
 
Set the MODE knob to AUTO.
 
3.
 
While playing the desired audio from the 
CD/digital audio player, adjust its volume so 
the sound is not distorted.
 
If you wish to set the tempo before recording, press the 
TAP TEMPO button several times in time with the tem-
po of the phrase you are going to record.
 
* If you are recording a phrase with a time signature other 
 
4.
 
Cue up the CD/digital audio player to the 
desired start location and pause playback.
 
This puts the CD/digital audio player into playback 
standby mode.
 
5.
 
Press the pedal to put the RC-2 in recording 
standby mode.
 
The REC/PLAY/DUB indicator flashes rapidly in red.
 
Pressing the pedal once while the unit is in recording 
standby cancels recording.
 
6.
 
Start playback of the CD/digital audio player.
 
The RC-2 starts recording as soon as it receives audio input.
 
* Recording may stop before you are finished if the RC-2’s 
memory runs out. If this occurs, delete any unnecessary 
phrases (p. 33) and try the operation again.
 
7.
 
Press the pedal to stop recording.
 
Playback of the recorded phrase begins simultaneously.
 
* If the tempo has been set, Loop Quantize automatically 
adjusts the phrase length to the nearest measure unit at the 
time the pedal is pressed. (“Loop Quantize”; p. 34). Because 
of this, a certain amount of time may be required from when 
you press the pedal until recording stops.
* The minimum length of time required for a loop phrase is 
approximately 1.5 seconds. If the phrase you’ve recorded is 
shorter than that, the length of the phrase will be adjusted 
automatically, and then recording will stop.
* The procedures described here use the RC-2’s AUTO mode 
to begin recording automatically when audio input is 
received. As an alternative, you can apply the principles 
described in “Creating Loop Phrases by Recording Guitar or 
Bass Performances” (p. 13) to recording a signal connected 
to the AUX IN jack. 
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