Bypass Modes; Frequently Asked Questions - TC Electronic Ditto X2 Looper English Manual

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Bypass modes

Here at TC, we have a simply philosophy: When
you are using one of our products, you should
hear something great – and if you don't, you
shouldn't hear it at all. This is why this pedal
sports True Bypass. When it is bypassed, it is
really off and has zero influence on your tone, re-
sulting in optimum clarity and zero loss of high-
end. Also please note that the pedal lets your
dry, unprocessed sound pass without ever con-
verting it to digital – keeping your original tone
pure and without any latency.
Ditto X2 Looper English Manual

Frequently asked questions

"Where should I place Ditto X2
Looper in my signal chain?"
To get the most out of your setup and the loops
you're recording, place Ditto X2 Looper at the
end of your signal chain. This gives you the flex-
ibility to add parts with or without signal pro-
cessing by simply switching effects on and off
as required. For more information, see "Setup
examples" (page 5).
"How much loop time can I
get out of Ditto X2 Looper?"
Ditto X2 Looper provides five minutes of loop-
ing time.
"What's the maximum number
of overdubs that I can record?"
Our guess is that you will tire out before Ditto X2
Looper does. Ditto X2 Looper allows an unlim-
ited number of overdubs – so do your worst!
"I made a mistake – how
do I undo a part?"
Press and hold the LOOP footswitch on Ditto
X2 Looper while it is playing back your recorded
loop. The last part you recorded will be removed.
"The LOOP footswitch LED is
blinking orange, and I can't
play or record. What gives?"
Your Ditto X2 Looper is connected to a comput-
er via USB and running in USB transfer mode.
Make sure that no files are currently being trans-
ferred to or from Ditto X2 Looper and remove the
USB cable to return to normal operation.
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