Presets recall - loop and instant – Rocktron Patchmate Loop 8 Floor User Manual

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In order to provide the ultimate flexibility the operating system has been upgraded.

The Patchmate Loop 8 Floor now has two different Preset Recall modes RETURN TO LOOP

and INSTANT. The Patchmate Loop 8 Floor is shipped in the RETURN TO LOOP Preset Recall .

Below are descriptions of each mode of operation. The following pages of this document replaces

pages 23 and 25 of the manual. You will find details about how to perform the steps needed to

change the global setup configuration when INSTANT preset recall is desired.

PRESET RECALL MODES

RETURN TO LOOP :

1. Press the Store/Preset button to turn ON the Store/Preset led.

2. Press desired Preset button.

The Patchmate Loop 8 will recall the desired preset then automatically turn off the Store/Preset led and

return to Loop Access mode so you may have instant access to all of the loops.

INSTANT:

Press the Store/Preset button to turn ON the Store/Preset led. = Instant Preset Recall

You are now able to recall any of the 8 presets on the fly with a single button access.

Note: When the preset is recalled the leds will reflect the loops that are active within that preset.

Example: Preset 2 was previously programmed to have Loops 3, 5 and 8 ON.

When you press the preset 2 button the leds for Loops 3, 5 and 8 will light.

Press the Store/Preset button to turn OFF the Store/Preset led . = Instant Loop Access

Now you may access any of the Loops.

Tip:

The Patchmate Loop 8 floor has the ability to store and recall 128 presets when a Midi

Controller is used to send program changes to the Patchmate Loop 8 Floor.

To take full advantage this it is recommended to place the Patchmate Loop 8 Floor into the

RETURN TO LOOP preset mode in order to take advantage of instant access to any of the loops

via the Patchmate Loop 8 Floor's buttons while recalling presets with the use of an added Midi

Controller.

PRESETS Recall - Loop and Instant

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