Troubleshooting, Troubleshooting 37, Looping tips – TC-Helicon VoiceLivePlay GTX Details manual User Manual

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Troubleshooting

sometimes, things just aren’t working the way you expect them to here are a few things to keep an

eye on

Looping tips

when it comes to looping, practice is the key you might notice that your loops have a small gap be-

tween the end of the phrase and when the loop restarts this happens when you mis-time pressing the
pLay/reC/o-duB button pay careful attention to co-ordinating your button press to the down beat,
so that the loop beginning and end is seamless
experiment with exiting Loop mode and picking a different vocal sound for the next o-duB layer
you can get some great results by simply varying the sounds that are part of the loop
when adding an o-duB layer, you can record multiple passes of o-duB parts without starting and
stopping the looper this allows you to add numerous parts, which can all be removed with a single

undo action (they can also be brought back by repeating the undo action)

using a switch3 will give you permanent access to looping without pressing the up and down foot-
switches it frees up those switches to be assigned for Key/scale selection, plus you don’t have to go in
and out of loop mode to change presets it times out automatically, so you can choose a new sound
the switch3 buttons are mapped as follows:
1 rec/play/o-dub
2 stop/Clear (hold)
3 undo
The benefit of having undo on a separate button is the ability to perfectly time your undo, rather than
waiting a moment for a hold to be registered

note: when a switch3 is plugged in, Key/scale selection is automatically assigned to up/dn when the
switch3 is unplugged, up/dn remains Key/scale and will need to be changed in the setup menu if you
wish to assign up/dn back to Looping

for more info on switch 3, check out:

www tc-helicon com/products/switch-3

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