Applying The Limiter To The Recorded Phrases - Vox Dynamic Looper Owner's Manual

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VOX Dynamic Looper Owner's manual
Hint: If the Loop Effect is assigned to the control pedal,
you can use the pedal to modify the sound while you
resample.
You can't switch programs while resampling. Nor can
you turn the Loop Effect on/off or change the effect type.
4. Press the REC/PLAY/OVERDUB pedal to stop
resampling.
Note: If you started resampling with a specified tempo,
resampling will end in synchronization with the tempo
and the time signature (the Loop Quantize function).
Note: If you started resampling without specifying a
tempo, the timing at which resampling ends will
automatically be adjusted to an exact multiple of the loop
length prior to resampling.
Hint: If you press the TRIGGER/TAP pedal, resampling
will end the moment you press the pedal; the loop length
will not be adjusted.
The loop will change from resampling to playback. The
Loop Effect will turn off. If you press the STOP pedal
during resampling, resampling will stop and then loop
playback will stop.
Hint: If you're playing back Loop 1 and Loop 2, and
resampling while using the Loop Effect VOLUME or
X-FADE, playback will stop for the loop that's not the
current loop when you stop resampling.
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Applying the limiter to the
recorded phrases
The Dynamic Looper provides a limiter that can make the
volume more consistent between loops, or reduce
discrepancies in volume between the initial recording and
the volume after overdubbing.
1. Press the MASTER LIMITER button to select the desired
type of limiter.
The setting will alternate each time you press the button.
The type of limiter is indicated by the program/value
display.
OFF: Limiter off.
SFt: Soft limiter. This will reduce the volume discrepancy
between when Loop 1 or Loop 2 are played back
individually or when the two loops are played back
simultaneously.
Hrd: Hard limiter. This will make the volume of the
recorded phrase more consistent. It will reduce the
difference in volume between the initially-recorded phrase
and the phrase after it has been overdubbed repeatedly.

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