Undo and Redo
Have you made a mistake, maybe in your fourth
or fifth overdub? No reason to throw away the
whole track. You can easily undo your last over-
dub (i.e., remove it from the Loop Track) – and if
you change your mind, you can restore it.
To undo the last overdub, tap the Looper
►
footswitch.
To redo ("undo the undo", thereby restoring
►
the last overdub), tap the Looper footswitch
again.
VL3X – Reference manual (updated 2015-07-16)
Using Swap
Swap is a great new feature that allows you to
maintain your Loop Track A, while moving seam-
lessly between two additional tracks (Loop Track
B and Loop Track C).
We are still following our "Your first loop" exam-
ple, and at this point, you should have recorded
Loop Track A and Loop Track B. Let's move on
to recording Loop C.
When you are ready to record a new Loop
►
Track as Loop C, tap Swap.
Loop Track B will stop playing, and you will
begin recording LOOP C.
Using Swap
You will see the same Set+Play and Set+ODub
►
options you saw when recording Loop Track A
( see "Set + Overdub versus Set + Play").
Choose one, and press it when you are fin-
►
ished recording.
If you chose Set+ODub, continue to record
►
overdubs until you are finished, then tap End
ODub.
Now, tap Swap. You will see in the display that
►
Loop Track C continues to play until it reach-
es its end, then VL3X automatically switches
to Loop B!
Press ALL STOP to stop recording
Stop loop playback by pressing ALL STOP
►
(HIT footswitch).
This completes our tutorial.
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