1) You work with one loop at a time but you can have many undoable layers
on that loop so it's kinda like having multiple loops.
2) In overdub mode, you're just recording over the previously recorded loop
so it will be the same duration. You can dynamically edit the length of the
previously recorded loop if you want.
3) You can only undo the last layer. ( multiple times )
- Dave
1. first of all, i thought you could listen simultaneously to
several loops at the same time. i was surprised when i went into the
parameter page and set "more loops" for more than 1 (i set it for 3) and after
i recorded something into the first loop and went to the next loop the first
loop stopped sounding. is there a way to hear that first loop while you go to
next loop and so on through other loops? or am i really working within 1 loop
at a time with layers.
2.after you record the first "pass" in a loop are the following loops
"bound" to the time you used in that first loop? inother words if your first
"pass"is 4 beats ( 1 measure) and approximately 5 seconds do subsequent
overdubs have to be the same length?
3. when you undo a "layer", is there a way to skip backwards thru layers
without undoing a layer. particularly if you wanted to go back to a layer and
change the feedback level on it?
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