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Looper tutorial – Line 6 M13 User Manual

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Looper Tutorial

If you’re new to loopers, here’s a basic example of how you might use the M13 Looper

along with your live guitar. We’ll step thru the recording of a loop, add an overdub or two,

use Half Speed and Reverse, and demonstrate how Pre/Post has an effect on the mix.

Start by selecting one of your favorite Scenes. For this example, make sure you’re in

Momentary Scene mode by first pressing and holding the Looper Controls switch. Now

check the third LCD and make sure

MOMEN SCENE

is displayed in the lower center. If it’s set

to

LATCH SCENE

, turn Knob 4, bottom row center, to toggle it to

MOMEN SCENE

.

Now step on the Scenes switch and you’ll see the names of all 12 Scenes in the LCDs.

Select one by stepping on the appropriate switch, and you’ll see the loaded FX models for

that Scene displayed in the 4 LCDs. Play your guitar to make sure you’re happy with the

sound. When you’re ready, step on the Looper Controls switch, then follow these steps:

• Step on the Record switch and play. Make sure you hit the downbeat accurately, so

that when you play back the loop it will start exactly on the beat. This is especially

important if you want the loop to be rhythmically correct when it cycles around.

• When you reach a good out point, step on the Play switch. This will take your new

loop out of record and immediately play it back. Let it loop around a few times, and

see if sounds good. If it doesn’t sync quite right, press Stop then record a new take.

• If you’re happy with your loop, decide what you’d like to play as an overdub. Jam

along with your loop a few times in Play mode, then when you’re ready to layer an

overdub, step on the Overdub switch and play your part. Finish it up before the loop

cycles around again, then press Stop to exit Overdub mode.

• Press Play and listen to your loop. You should hear your original guitar part plus your

overdub. As it plays, press the Half Speed switch. You’ll hear your loop an octave

lower, at half its normal speed. Press Half Speed again to return to normal speed.

• As your loop continues to play, press the Reverse switch. You’ll hear your loop play

backwards. As an experiment, let it roll and hit the Overdub switch. Play for the

duration of your loop then hit Stop. (You might also try this with Half Speed)

• Hit the Reverse switch to exit, then press Play. You’ll hear your initial loop and your

first overdub as originally recorded, while your second overdub will play in reverse.

• Toggle the Pre/Post switch, and you’ll hear your loop play back with and without

your current Scene’s FX applied to the loop. Jam along with live guitar.

This should demonstrate a few of the possibilities. Feel free to experiment on your own.