Time Stretching a Loop
Once a loop phrase is recorded, you can change the playback tempo which speeds up
or slows down the playback of the phrase without changing its pitch (Time Stretch).
Time Stretching a loop is a very useful feature in case the band is playing slightly
slower or faster than normal or you just want to change the pace of a backing track
slightly. You can Time Stretch a loop while stopped or during playback. To Time
Stretch a loop, follow these steps:
Time Stretch a Loop that is Stopped
1.
Select a previously recorded Loop phrase (
the LooP UP/DoWN footswitches or LooP seLect knob. The teMPo/stoP
footswitch LED will begin flashing at the phrase's stored tempo.
teMPo/stoP footswitch two or more times. Tapping quicker than the
2.
Tap the
stored tempo rate will speed up playback while tapping slower than the stored
tempo rate will slow down playback.
3.
To return to the original tempo, press and hold the
two seconds and the phrase will return to the original stored tempo.
Time Stretch a Loop that is Playing
To time stretch a loop while it is playing requires an optional FS3X footswitch to be
connected to the footswitch jack on the rear panel of the JamMan
1.
Begin from a stopped state.
2.
Press the
3.
Tap in a new tempo using the
changes in real time. To return to the original tempo, press and hold the UP
footswitch for two seconds and the phrase will return to the original stored tempo.
Press the stoRe button twice to store the changes if desired. You can play along with
the adjusted playback speed and still be in tune since the pitch does not change based
on playback speed.
NOTE: Restoring the tempo by pressing and holding the teMPo/stoP footswitch
will also clear any newly recorded audio and overdubs.
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Rec/PLaY/oVeRDUb footswitch to begin playback.
LooP or sINgLe LED is lit) using
UP footswitch on the FS3X. You will hear the tempo
teMPo/stoP footswitch for
Stereo.
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DigiTech JamMan Stereo Looper/Phrase is it + 0r - in the center of the 9V conector?
The DigiTech JamMan Stereo Looper uses a 9V AC adapter, not DC, so it does not have a center-positive or center-negative configuration like DC power supplies.
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