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LP2 Right, that's sounds pretty good. So starting from scratch. (and simplifying to two loops) You record loop one. Then you have to stop loop one before recording loop 2. After that, you can go seemlessly between the available loops, but it takes 2 or more presses to make the change, having to scroll through 8 loops to find the one you want. So really, this is a canned loop feature that a dedicated live looper can access with a bit of thought and practice. A nice extra. andy Rick Walker wrote: > On 7/22/64 11:59 AM, andy butler wrote: >> so...what does it do? > Oh, I thought I had already explained that but here goes. > > While you are playing your current loop, one can with a couple of foot > pedal > presses, call up a previous loop that you have stored on an SD card. > > When you press the play/stop button, the new loop you've called up > begins playing immediately as the loop you were just playing stops > immediately. > > When you press play/stop and then press record/overdub you begin > recording a new loop > but your last loop was stored automatically into a song location and can > be recalled > in this manner. I can't remember off hand > what loop number it would be stored at (because Chris is asleep right > now and I dasn't wake her up) > but I can tell you tomorrow. > > > > >