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Remapping Loop Triggers
Loop triggers allow you to map a specific loop
to a specific button, PER PRESET. This can be
used for a loop you have saved and want to inte-
grate into every performance of a specific song
or can even be used to store an entire song that
you can associate with the Preset.
Remapping a Loop Trigger is slightly different
from the Vocal or Guitar effects because you
need to define a couple of additional parame-
ters. For more information about the Looper, see
"The Looper".
First, you need to select a particular Loop (slot)
from which the Trigger should use tracks.
Next, you determine which Track or Tracks that
particular footswitch will trigger when pressed.
Essentially the Loop Trigger acts as a simple
start/stop for the tracks you have recorded.
The available options are Track A, Track B, Track
C, Track A&B and Track A&C.
You can assign multiple footswitches to different
loop triggers and switch between them at will.
µMod footswitch remapped to triggering Loop
Tracks A and C from Loop Slot 3
VL3X – Reference manual (updated 2015-07-16)
Delay footswitch remapped to triggering Loop
Track B from Loop Slot 3
Keep in mind that tempo/metronome settings are
saved with each Loop. Accordingly, triggering a
Loop using a remapped footswitch will invoke
these settings. This means that when you have
mapped Loop Tracks from two different Loop
Slots to two footswitches and they have different
tempos, the other tempo-dependent effects in
your VL3X – such as Delay and Rhythmic – will
change tempo to follow the newly activated loop.
A footswitch remapped to a Loop trigger has a
special "loop" icon and shows which Loop Slot
and track is associated with it in the display.
µMod footswitch remapped to Loop Slot 3 /
Tracks A and C, Delay footswitch remapped to
Loop Slot 3 / Track B
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