40
Troubleshooting
The LOOP/ONE SHOT indicator flashes
even though there should be time
remaining for recording
In the situations listed below, temporary memory for
overdubbing (p. 31) is allocated separately from the
phrase.
As the maximum available recording time also includes
time used in temporary memory, the LOOP/ONE
SHOT indicator may flash in the following situations:
• When a phrase is selected
• When the playback tempo is changed
• When a phrase is saved
Cannot change the playback tempo
You cannot change the playback tempo in the following
situations:
• If the phrase has not been saved
• If the phrase has been recorded or overdubbed but not
saved
• While phrases are being switched (while the REC/
PLAY/DUB indicator is flashing)
• When you attempt to set the tempo for a phrase that is
looped over an interval shorter than the minimum re-
cording time (approximately 1.5 seconds)
The REC/PLAY/DUB indicator is flashing
even though playback is stopped
When you use a footswitch connected to the STOP/
TEMPO jack to select a phrase (Phrase Shift function,
p. 29) that differs from the one indicated with the
PHRASE SELECT knob, the phrase number is
indicated by the REC/PLAY/DUB indicator flashing the
same number of times as the selected phrase number.
In this case, you can overdub, but you will be unable to
save or delete the phrase.
When you want to save or delete a phrase, select the
phrase with the PHRASE SELECT knob.
Unable to undo
Performing an undo requires free recording time twice
the length of the phrase.
* Phrases for which you have not carried out the write
procedure after recording (when the LOOP/ONE SHOT
indicator is not lit) require free recording time equivalent to
the length of the phrase.
* If the phrase tempo has been slowed down, you may be
unable to undo the phrase due to the increased amount of
memory that is needed.
When using undo and redo in overdubbing, confirm be-
forehand that you have sufficient recording time avail-
able.
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