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Operation Manual
You must read the Usage and Safety Precautions before use.
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Notes about this Operation Manual
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Terms used in this manual
Memory
Memories, which can be easily recalled, store recorded phrases, looper and rhythm settings and effect
selections. Phrases are saved and recalled in memories, and up to 100 of these can be saved.
AUTO SAVE
This function automatically saves recorded phrases, looper and rhythm setting changes and effect
selections.
ECO MODE
This function will automatically turn the power off 10 hours after the last operation.
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Contents
Notes about this Operation Manual........................................................................................................................ 2
Terms used in this manual........................................................................................................................................3
MS-90LP+ overview..................................................................................................................................................... 6
Looping with high audio quality............................................................................................................................... 6
MS-90LP+ overview..................................................................................................................................................... 9
Signal flow.....................................................................................................................................................................9
Memory overview...................................................................................................................................................... 11
Functions of parts..................................................................................................................................................... 12
Top............................................................................................................................................................................... 12
Back..............................................................................................................................................................................13
Overview of operation screens...............................................................................................................................14
Home Screen..............................................................................................................................................................14
MEMORY Screen........................................................................................................................................................ 16
LOOP FX Screen.........................................................................................................................................................17
RHYTHM Screen......................................................................................................................................................... 18
MENU Screen............................................................................................................................................................. 19
Making connections.................................................................................................................................................. 23
Turning the power on/off........................................................................................................................................ 24
Turning the power on...............................................................................................................................................24
Turning the power off.............................................................................................................................................. 27
Using the looper........................................................................................................................................................28
Looper operations.....................................................................................................................................................29
Making looper settings............................................................................................................................................. 36
Using an effect during loop playback (LOOP FX Screen).................................................................................... 39
Using rhythms (RHYTHM Screen)........................................................................................................................... 41
Starting/stopping rhythm playback........................................................................................................................ 41
Selecting rhythm patterns (PATTERN)....................................................................................................................42
Rhythm patterns........................................................................................................................................................43
Setting the rhythm tempo (BPM)............................................................................................................................44
Setting the rhythm volume (VOLUME)...................................................................................................................45
Switching memories..................................................................................................................................................46
Managing memories................................................................................................................................................. 48
Saving memories (SAVE MEMORY)......................................................................................................................... 48
Copying memories (COPY MEMORY)..................................................................................................................... 50
Changing memory names (MEMORY NAME)........................................................................................................ 52
Transferring files to and from a computer, smartphone or tablet................................................................... 54
Connecting to computers, smartphones and tablets..........................................................................................54
MS-90LP+ folder and file structure........................................................................................................................ 56
Disconnecting from computers, smartphones and tablets................................................................................57
Using MIDI devices....................................................................................................................................................58
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Other settings (MENU Screen)................................................................................................................................ 60
Looper settings.......................................................................................................................................................... 60
Rhythm settings......................................................................................................................................................... 63
MIDI settings...............................................................................................................................................................65
Hardware settings..................................................................................................................................................... 70
Managing the firmware............................................................................................................................................78
Checking the firmware version (VERSION)............................................................................................................78
Updating the firmware............................................................................................................................................. 78
Restoring default settings (FACTORY RESET)........................................................................................................ 79
Checking the latest MS-90LP+ information (HELP).............................................................................................. 80
Appendix..................................................................................................................................................................... 81
Troubleshooting.........................................................................................................................................................81
Specifications..............................................................................................................................................................82
MIDI implementation chart..................................................................................................................................... 84
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MS-90LP+ overview
Looping with high audio quality
With a dual A/D converter circuit and support for 32-bit float WAV files, the MS-90LP+ enables looping with
high audio quality.
Dual A/D converter circuit overview
The MS-90LP+ has two A/D converters with different input gains for one input circuit.
Providing amazing dynamic range
By combining two A/D converters, a wide dynamic range not possible with a single A/D converter has been
realized.
Conventional product Dual A/D converter
Loud performance
Moderate-volume
performance
Quiet performance
During performance
break
AD converter
for low-gain
AD converter
for high-gain
AD converter
automatically
switches according
to the input level
The 2 AD converters cover
a wide dynamic range
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Switching between two A/D converters
The MS-90LP+ constantly monitors data from the two A/D converters, and automatically selects the one
that provides the best input.
Quiet performance
Moderate-volume
performance
Noise is low because
the AD converter for
high-gain is selected
Noise is low because
the AD converter for
high-gain is selected
Clipping does not
occur because the AD
converter for low-gain
is selected
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MS-90LP+ overview
Signal flow
Looper
Record phrases and loop their playback. )(→ Using the looper
Effect
An effect can be applied to loop playback. )(→ Using an effect during loop playback (LOOP FX Screen)
Rhythm
Rhythms can be played while recording phrases and during loop playback. (→ Using rhythms (RHYTHM
Screen))
Master volume
The overall volume can be adjusted. This setting is retained even when the memory is changed.
(→ )
Adjusting the overall output level (OUTPUT VOLUME)
OUTPUT
Connect an amp here.
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HINT
Output from the guitar, looper and rhythm can be split as follows. )(→ Setting the output routing (ROUTING)
Rhythm sound output from the R jack (guitar and looper sound output from the L (MONO) jack)
Guitar sound output from the R jack (looper sound output from the L (MONO) jack, rhythm output in
stereo)
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Memory overview
Memories
These store recorded phrases, looper and rhythm settings and effect selections. Up to 100 memories can
be used for saving and recall.
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Functions of parts
Top
Display
This shows the looper status, parameter settings and other information.
Output jacks
Connect an amp or another effect here.
Use MONO for mono connections.
Parameter knobs
Use these to adjust parameters and make various settings.
Secondary footswitches
Use these to stop the looper, undo phrase recording, turn on/off the looper playback effect, and start/
stop rhythm playback.
Input jacks
Connect a guitar, another instrument or an effect here.
Use MONO for mono connections.
Indicator
The blinking rate shows the tempo.
Footswitch
Use this for looper recording and playback operations.
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Back
MIDI jacks
Use 3.5mm TRS cables to connect MIDI devices.
To connect MIDI devices with 5-pin DIN connectors, use 5-pin DIN-TRS MIDI (Type-A) conversion cables.
By connecting MIDI devices, the MS-90LP+ can be controlled as well as be synchronized with other
equipment.
USB (Type-C) port
The following operations are possible when connected to a computer, smartphone or tablet.
Back up memories
Import loop sound sources
Control the MS-90LP+ using its MIDI functions
This supports operation on USB bus power.
DC 9V AC adapter connector
Connect a dedicated AC adapter (ZOOM AD-16) here.
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Overview of operation screens
This section explains the screens that appear on the MS-90LP+ and the operations available on them.
Home Screen
This opens when the power is turned on.
The selected memory is shown, phrases can be recorded, played and stopped, and looper settings can be
made on the screen.
Selected memory number
Memory name
“Empty” will appear if no phrase has been recorded yet.
Looper settings
The recording time, playback start/stop modes and volume of the looper can be set. (→ Making looper
settings)
The display color changes according to the looper status.
Red: Phrase being recorded/overdubbed
Green: Loop playing back
Pale green: After a playback stop operation, playback is about to stop according to the stop setting
Purple: Effect is on (during phrase recording)
Blue: Effect is on (during loop playback)
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The footswitches have the following functions when the Home Screen is open.
Record/play phrases
Overdubbing is also possible by pressing this during playback. )(→ Looper operations
Turn the effect on/off
The effect can be turned on/off during loop playback and recording. (→ Using an effect during loop
playback (LOOP FX Screen))
Erase the last overdubbed phrase (UNDO function)
The UNDO function can also be reversed after using it (REDO function). (→ Erasing the last overdubbed
phrase (UNDO function) Restoring an undone overdub (REDO function)
, )
Start/stop rhythm playback
When a rhythm is being played, the indicator blinks in time with the tempo. (→ Using rhythms
(RHYTHM Screen))
Stop loop recording/playback
Press and hold this when stopped to clear the phrase. )(→ Stopping playback
Opening the Home Screen
If the is open, press the (MENU) knob.
MEMORY Screen
If the is open, press the (MENU) knob.LOOP FX Screen
If the is open, press one of the (MEMORY), (LOOP FX), (RHYTHM) orRHYTHM Screen
(MENU) knobs.
If the is open, press the (MEMORY) or (MEMORY) knob to reopen the
MENU Screen Home
Screen.
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MEMORY Screen
When the is open, press the (MEMORY) knob to open this screen where memories canHome Screen
be selected.
Selected memory
Memory name
“Empty” will appear if no phrase has been recorded yet.
Turn the (MEMORY) knob to select memories.
If a memory with a recorded phrase is selected, the (selection) icon will change to the (play/
stop/selection) icon. Press the (MEMORY) knob to start/stop the playback of the selected memory.
Closing the MEMORY Screen
Press (MENU) knob to confirm the selected memory and reopen the .
Home Screen
HINT
Pressing the (LOOP FX) or (RHYTHM) knob will also reopen the .
Home Screen
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LOOP FX Screen
When the is open, press the (LOOP FX) knob to open this screen where an effect canHome Screen
be selected for use on loop playback.
Selected effect
The (LOOP FX) knob can be turned to select the effect.
During loop playback, press the (LOOP FX) switch to turn on/off the selected effect. (When on, the
screen will become blue.)
During loop recording, pressing the (LOOP FX) switch will put the selected effect into standby so
that it will turn on during playback.
Closing the LOOP FX Screen
Press (MENU) knob to confirm the selected effect and reopen the .
Home Screen
HINT
Pressing one of the (MEMORY), (LOOP FX) or (RHYTHM) knobs will also reopen the
Home Screen.
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RHYTHM Screen
When the is open, press the (RHYTHM) knob to open this screen where a rhythmHome Screen
pattern can be selected and its tempo and volume can be adjusted.
Rhythm pattern
An animation of the selected rhythm pattern is shown during rhythm playback.
Rhythm settings
The rhythm pattern can be selected and its tempo and volume can be adjusted.
Press the (RHYTHM) switch to start/stop rhythm playback.
During rhythm playback, the indicator blinks in time with the tempo.
Closing the RHYTHM Screen
Press one of the (MEMORY), (LOOP FX), (RHYTHM) or (MENU) knobs to confirm the
rhythm settings and reopen the .
Home Screen
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MENU Screen
Various MS-90LP+ settings can be made on the screen.
Selected setting item
The selected setting item is shown larger in the middle.
Setting items
Setting items are shown with icons. Turn the (MENU) knob to select them.
(MEMORY) knob
This reopens the .Home Screen
(MENU) knob
This shows the selected setting item.
Using the MENU Screen
1. Press the (MENU) knob to open the MENU Screen.
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2. Turn the (MENU) knob to show the icon for the desired setting item.
Please see the linked reference sections for details about each setting.
Memory management
Set the automatic saving function.
(→Setting the automatic saving
function (AUTO SAVE))
Copy the memory. (This only
appears when the automatic
saving function is set to “SETTING
& PHRASE”.) (Copying memories
(COPY MEMORY))
Save the memory. (This only
appears when the automatic saving
function is set to “OFF” or “SETTING
ONLY”.) (→ Saving memories (SAVE
MEMORY))
Set the memory name. (→ Changing
memory names (MEMORY NAME))
Looper settings
Set the automatic recording
function. (→ Turning automatic
recording on/off (AUTO REC))
Set the fade in/out time. (→ Setting
the fade in/out time (FADE TIME))
Select the operation that occurs
after the first phrase completes
recording. (→ Selecting the
operation that occurs after the first
phrase recording completes (REC
MODE))
Rhythm settings
Set whether the looper is
synchronized to the rhythm.
(→Rhythms can be synchronized
with the looper (RHYTHM SYNC))
Turn the pre-count on/off.
(→Setting the precount
(PRECOUNT))
Hardware settings
Set the output routing. (→ Setting
the output routing (ROUTING))
Adjust the overall output level.
(→Adjusting the overall output level
(OUTPUT VOLUME))
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Set the channel used to receive
MIDI. (→ Setting the channel used to
receive MIDI (MIDI RX CH))
Set the channel used to send MIDI.
(→Setting the channel used to send
MIDI (MIDI TX CH))
Turn on/off the MIDI clock output
function. (→ Outputting MIDI clock
(MIDI CLOCK OUT))
Turn on/off the MIDI program
change output function.
(→Outputting program change
messages (PROGRAM CHANGE
OUT))
Set which connectors thru output
MIDI data when it is received
through the MIDI IN and USB
connectors. (→Setting MIDI output
(MIDI THRU))
Set the type of batteries used.
(→Setting the battery type (BATTERY
TYPE))
Adjust the backlight brightness.
(→Adjusting the backlight
brightness (BACKLIGHT))
Adjust the display contrast.
(→Adjusting the display contrast
(CONTRAST))
Turn the ECO MODE on/off.
(→ )
Setting the ECO MODE
Transfer files to and from a
computer, smartphone or tablet.
(→Transferring files to and from a
computer, smartphone or tablet)
Restore settings to their factory
defaults. (→ Restoring default
settings (FACTORY RESET))
Check the firmware version.
(→Checking the firmware version
(VERSION))
Show a 2D code for checking
MS-90LP+ operation procedures.
(→Checking the latest MS-90LP+
information (HELP))
3. Press the (MENU) knob.
This opens the selected setting screen.
(This example is when “PRECOUNT” is selected.)
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4. Turn the (MENU) knob to select a setting.
5. Press the (MENU) knob.
This confirms the setting.
HINT
When a setting screen is open, press the (MEMORY) knob to return to the or
Home Screen MENU
Screen.
When the (EXIT) icon appears at the bottom left of the screen, this opens the .Home Screen
When the (BACK) icon appears at the bottom left of the screen, this opens the .MENU Screen
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Making connections
Guitar
Effect
Guitar amp
Drum machine or another MIDI device
AC adapter (ZOOM AD-16)
Computer (Mac/Windows), iPhone/iPad or portable battery
Connect with a USB cable (Type-C).
This can be used to back up memories, import loop audio sources, and transmit and receive MIDI over
USB, for example.
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Turning the power on/off
Turning the power on
1. Minimize the volume of the amp.
NOTE
To prevent noise and malfunction, connect an amp before turning the power on.
2. Provide power.
Using batteries
Open the cover on the bottom and install batteries into the battery compartment.
NOTE
Use only one type of battery (alkaline, NiMH or lithium) at a time.
Set the type of battery used correctly so that the amount of remaining battery charge can be monitored
accurately. )(→ Setting the battery type (BATTERY TYPE)
If a “LOW BATTERY” message appears, replace the batteries or connect an AC adapter or portable battery.
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Using an AC adapter
Use a ZOOM AD-16 AC adapter, which is specified for this unit.
When an AC adapter is connected, the MS-90LP+ will power on.
Using a portable battery
Connect a portable battery.
When a portable battery is connected, the MS-90LP+ will power on.
3. Connect a cable to an input jack.
When using batteries for power, connecting a cable to the L/MONO output jack will turn on the power.
This turns on the MS-90LP+ power and opens the .
Home Screen
NOTE
When power is supplied by batteries, the power will not turn on when cables are connected to only the input
jacks or the R output jack. Confirm that a cable is connected to the L/MONO output jack.
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Turning the power off
1. Minimize the volume of the amp.
2. Disconnect cables from the output jacks.
If using batteries
Disconnect the cable from the L/MONO output jack to turn off the display and the power.
If using an AC adapter or portable battery
Disconnect the AC adapter or portable battery to turn off the display and the power.
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Looper operations
This section explains basic looper operations.
Recording phrases
1. When the is open, press the (MEMORY) knob to open the . Then,Home Screen MEMORY Screen
turn the / (MEMORY) knob to select the memory to use for recording a new phrase.
“Empty” will appear for memories that do not yet have phrases recorded.
If a memory already has a recorded phrase, sound can be added to it by overdubbing. (→ Adding
performances to recorded phrases (overdubbing))
2. Press the (MENU) knob to return to the .Home Screen
3. Press the (footswitch) to begin phrase recording.
The screen becomes red during recording.
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HINT
By using the RHYTHM SYNC function, rhythm playback can be started at the same time recording starts.
(→ )
Rhythms can be synchronized with the looper (RHYTHM SYNC)
By using the AUTO REC function, phrase recording can be started simultaneously with a performance.
(→ )
Turning automatic recording on/off (AUTO REC)
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Stopping recording and starting loop playback
1. When recording, press the (footswitch) to stop recording.
The screen will become green and loop playback will start.
NOTE
When the maximum recording time is reached, recording will stop and loop playback will start.
If the recording time is set to 64”, recording will stop and loop playback will start after the set“♩×1–
recording time has elapsed. )(→ Setting the recording time (TIME)
HINT
When recording, pressing the (STOP) switch will stop recording (without starting loop playback).
After recording the first phrase completes, overdubbing can also start automatically or recording can
stop without starting playback. (→ Selecting the operation that occurs after the first phrase recording
completes (REC MODE))
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Stopping playback
1. Press the (STOP) switch during playback.
The screen will become its original color and playback will stop.
Once a phrase has been recorded, “USER 001” (001 is the memory number) or similar memory name
will be shown.
NOTE
How stopping occurs when the (STOP) switch is pressed can be changed. (→ Setting the stop mode
(STOP))
Starting loop playback of the recorded phrase
1. When stopped, press the (footswitch).
The screen will become green and loop playback will start.
HINT
By turning on the RHYTHM SYNC function, rhythm playback can be started at the same time playback starts.
(→ )
Rhythms can be synchronized with the looper (RHYTHM SYNC)
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Adding performances to recorded phrases (overdubbing)
1. During playback, press the (footswitch) to start overdubbing.
The screen becomes red during overdubbing.
When the end of the loop is reached, loop playback will continue from the beginning, and
overdubbing can be repeated.
When overdubbing, press the (footswitch) to stop overdubbing, but continue loop playback.
Overdubbing can be repeated any number of times.
HINT
After the first recording completes, overdubbing can also start automatically or recording can stop without
starting playback. (→ Selecting the operation that occurs after the first phrase recording completes (REC
MODE))
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Erasing the last overdubbed phrase (UNDO function)
The most recently overdubbed phrase can be undone with a single operation.
1. Press the (UNDO) switch during playback.
“UNDO” will appear and the most recently overdubbed phrase will be erased.
Restoring an undone overdub (REDO function)
Erased phrases can also be restored with a single operation.
1. After undoing, press the (UNDO) switch.
“REDO” will appear and the erased phrase will be restored.
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Clearing phrases
1. When stopped, press and hold the (STOP) switch.
“CLEAR” will appear and the recorded phrase will be cleared.
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Setting the phrase playback start mode (START)
How loop playback starts can be set.
1. When the is open, turn the (LOOP FX) knob to select the playback start mode.Home Screen
Setting Explanation
QUICK The loop will start playback immediately after a play operation.
FADE Playback of the phrase will fade in.
Setting the stop mode (STOP)
How the looper behaves when playback is stopped can be set.
1. When the is open, turn the (RHYTHM) knob to select the stop mode.Home Screen
Setting Explanation
QUICK The loop will stop immediately after a stop operation.
END The loop will stop after playing to its end.
FADE The loop will stop after fading out.
HINT
When “END” or “FADE” is selected, the screen will become light green after the stop operation until playback
stops.
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Adjusting the looper volume (LOOP VOL)
The loop playback volume can be adjusted.
1. When the is open, turn the (MENU) knob to adjust the loop playback volume.Home Screen
This adjusts the volume of the loop in the memory. To adjust the overall volume of the MS-90LP+ , see
“ ”.
Adjusting the overall output level (OUTPUT VOLUME)
HINT
This can be set from 0 to 200.
Notes about the looper tempo
The looper tempo is also used by rhythms.
The tempo can also be set as explained in “ ”.
Setting the rhythm tempo (BPM)
The tempo cannot be changed for memories that already have phrases recorded.
NOTE
If the rhythm precount function is on, recording will start after the precount. (→ Setting the precount
(PRECOUNT))
HINT
During rhythm playback ), quantization is enabled so even if the(→ Using rhythms (RHYTHM Screen)
recording ending time is not exact, the loop will automatically be adjusted so that loop playback stays in
time.
The tempo can also be set by pressing the footswitch repeatedly with a steady interval (tap tempo).
(→ )
Using an effect during loop playback (LOOP FX Screen)
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Using an effect during loop playback (LOOP FX Screen)
Effects can be used during loop playback. These include reverse, half-speed and double-speed playback, as
well as repeat playback of a short interval.
1. When the is open, press the (LOOP FX) knob to open the .Home Screen LOOP FX Screen
2. Turn the (LOOP FX) knob to select an effect.
Effect name Effect
REVERSE The loop will be played backward.
HALF SPEED The loop will be played at half speed.
DOUBLE SPEED The loop will be played at double speed.
HOLD A short interval will be played repeatedly.
TAPE STOP Playback will slow down until it stops.
ONE-SHOT PLAY The loop will play once and then stop.
RESTART The loop will begin playing from the beginning.
TAP TEMPO The tempo can be set by pressing the (footswitch) repeatedly at
the desired speed.
HINT
REVERSE, HALF SPEED, DOUBLE SPEED and HOLD can also be set to be unlatched (“UNLATCH” will appear
after the effect name). Unlatched effects are only turned on while the (LOOP FX) switch is being
pressed.
When using an imported loop sound source, REVERSE can only be used if the following conditions are
met.(→Transferring files to and from a computer, smartphone or tablet
- File format: WAV (stereo)
- Sample rate: 44.1 kHz
- Bit depth: 32-bit float
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3. Press the (MENU) knob to return to the .Home Screen
4. During loop playback, press the (LOOP FX) switch to turn the effect on/off.
When on, the screen will become blue.
HINT
When one of the following effects is selected, pressing the (LOOP FX) switch during loop recording
will put the selected effect into standby so that it will turn on during playback. (The screen will become
purple.)
REVERSE, HALF SPEED, DOUBLE SPEED, HOLD
Effects can also be turned on/off on the .
LOOP FX Screen
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Using rhythms (RHYTHM Screen)
Phrases can be recorded and loops played along with the built-in rhythms.
Starting/stopping rhythm playback
1. Press the (RHYTHM) switch when the or is open.Home Screen RHYTHM Screen
Rhythm playback will start and the indicator will blink in time with the tempo.
If the (RHYTHM) switch is pressed when the is open, an animation of theRHYTHM Screen
pattern will be shown as the rhythm is played.
When a rhythm is playing, pressing the (RHYTHM) switch will stop rhythm playback.
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Selecting rhythm patterns (PATTERN)
1. Press the (RHYTHM) knob to open the , and turn the (MEMORY) knob toRHYTHM Screen
select a rhythm pattern.
See “ ” for information about the rhythm pattern types.Rhythm patterns
HINT
Rhythm patterns can be selected during rhythm playback. )(→ Starting/stopping rhythm playback
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Rhythm patterns
No. Pattern
Name
Time Sig. No. Pattern
Name
Time Sig. No. Pattern
Name
Time Sig.
1 8 BEATS 1 4/4 24 SHUFFLE 1 4/4 47 LO-FI HH 1 4/4
2 8 BEATS 2 4/4 25 SHUFFLE 2 4/4 48 LO-FI HH 2 4/4
3 8 BEATS 3 4/4 26 SHUFFLE 3 4/4 49 NU JAZZ 1 4/4
4 8 BEATS 4 4/4 27 SHUFFLE 4 4/4 50 NU JAZZ 2 4/4
5 16 BEATS 1 4/4 28 BOSSA 1 4/4 51 HOUSE 1 4/4
6 16 BEATS 2 4/4 29 BOSSA 2 4/4 52 HOUSE 2 4/4
7 FUNK 1 4/4 30 CAJON 1 4/4 53 TECHNO 1 4/4
8 FUNK 2 4/4 31 CAJON 2 4/4 54 TECHNO 2 4/4
9 FUSION 4/4 32 CAJON 3 4/4 55 DANCE HALL 4/4
10 JAZZ FUNK 1 4/4 33 CAJON 4 4/4 56 TRIPLET 4/4
11 JAZZ FUNK 2 4/4 34 SAMBA 1 4/4 57 JAZZ WALTZ 1 3/4
12 POP 80S 1 4/4 35 SAMBA 2 4/4 58 JAZZ WALTZ 2 3/4
13 POP 80S 2 4/4 36 SAMBA 3 4/4 59 CT WALTZ 1 3/4
14 MOTOWN 4/4 37 SALSA 1 4/4 60 CT WALTZ 2 3/4
15 DISCO 4/4 38 SALSA 2 4/4 61 5/4
GROOVE 1
5/4
16 JAZZ 1 4/4 39 CUBA
GROOVE 1
4/4 62 5/4
GROOVE 2
5/4
17 JAZZ 2 4/4 40 CUBA
GROOVE 2
4/4 63 METRONOME
18 JAZZ 3 4/4 41 DJEMBE 1 4/4 64 METRONOME
3
3/4
19 JAZZ 4 4/4 42 DJEMBE 2 4/4 65 METRONOME
4
4/4
20 COUNTRY 1 2/4 43 REGGAE 1 4/4 66 METRONOME
5
5/4
21 COUNTRY 2 2/4 44 REGGAE 2 4/4 67 GUIDE 1 4/4
22 BLUES 1 4/4 45 NU SOUL 1 4/4 68 GUIDE 2 4/4
23 BLUES 2 4/4 46 NU SOUL 2 4/4
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Setting the rhythm tempo (BPM)
1. Press the (RHYTHM) knob to open the . Then, turn the (RHYTHM) knob toRHYTHM Screen
set the tempo.
NOTE
The tempo cannot be changed for memories that already have phrases recorded.
HINT
This can be set from 40 to 300.
The tempo set here will be shared by the looper.
The tempo can be set during rhythm playback. )(→ Starting/stopping rhythm playback
The tempo can also be set by pressing the footswitch repeatedly with a steady interval (tap tempo).
(→ )
Using an effect during loop playback (LOOP FX Screen)
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