Looper, Looper 46 djfx looper, 47 bpm looper – Roland GAIA 2 37-Key Virtual Analog + Wavetable Synthesizer User Manual

Page 89: Navi, Mfx list, Length, Rate sync, Rate, Timing, Lenth

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Navi

MFX List

Looper

46 DJFX Looper

Loops a short portion of the input sound. You can vary the playback direction and playback speed of the input sound to add turntable-

type effects.

R out

L out

L in

R in

Speed

Control

Delay

Delay

Delay

Delay

Speed

Control

Speed

Speed

Control

Control

Speed

Speed

Control

Control

Delay

Delay

Delay

Delay

Parameter

Value

Explanation

Length

230–12 (not straight)

Length of the loop

Speed

-1.00–+1.00

Playback direction and playback speed.

- direction:

Reverse playback

+ direction:

Normal playback

0:

Stop playback

As the value moves away from 0, the playback speed becomes faster.

Loop Sw

OFF, ON

If you turn this on while the sound is heard, the sound at that point will be

looped. Turn this off to cancel the loop.
If the effect is recalled with this ON, this parameter must be turned OFF

and then turned ON again in order to make the loop operate.

Level

0–127

Output Level

47 BPM Looper

Loops a short portion of the input sound. This can automatically turn the loop on/off in synchronization with the rhythm.

R out

R out

L out

L out

Loop Sw

Loop Sw

Control

Control

L in

L in

Delay

Delay

Delay

Delay

R in

R in

Parameter

Value

Explanation

Length

230–12 (not straight)

Specifies the length of the loop.

Rate Sync

OFF, ON

If this is ON, the rate synchronizes with the tempo of the rhythm.

Rate

0.05–10.00 [Hz]

Cycle at which the loop automatically turns on/off

Rate Note

Note

1/64T, 1/64, 1/32T, 1/32, 1/16T, 1/32., 1/16, 1/8T, 1/16., 1/8, 1/4T, 1/8., 1/4,

1/2T, 1/4., 1/2, 1T, 1/2., 1, 2T, 1., 2

Timing

1–8

Specifies the timing within the cycle at which the loop automatically starts

(which step of the eight timing divisions at which the sound is heard)

Lenth

1–8

Specifies the length at which the loop automatically ends within the cycle

(the number of times that the 1/8-length of sound is heard)

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