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  • in reply to: EH45000 Looper pedal #123986
    suewilkinson
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    Hi Flick!

    I know you’ve got a million questions to answer but I’m in a quandary. The stereo button keeps coming on when I”m trying to loop. Any idea why? It just starting happening out of the blue. Then the loop starts going twice as fast. I’ve got a gig soon and I’m panicking!! If you can plz help!! Thanks soooo much!! sue

    in reply to: EH45000 Looper pedal #123985
    suewilkinson
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    All of the loop audio is stored on the SD Cards. No audio is stored within the unit, including the drums that were supplied with the unit. If you have a second card you will need to put the drums onto the second card. Below is a link to download the factory drums. Within the downloaded zip file there will be instructions on how to put the drum loops onto your SD card.

    https://www.ehx.com/assets/ehx-45000-drum-loops-v1.zip

    Hi Flick!

    I know you’ve got a million questions to ask but I’m in a quandary. The stereo button keeps coming on when I”m trying to loop. Any idea why? It just starting happening out of the blue. I’ve got a gig soon and I’m panicking!! If you can plz help!! Thanks soooo much sue

    in reply to: EH45000 Looper pedal #123957
    suewilkinson
    Member

    Hi!

    I love that idea but wouldn’t the loop just play at whatever part of the loop it was repeating if you turned the volume up when you needed it at the next chorus?

    The best solution I’ve found so far is to start the loop with the foot petal and when I’m done I can hit the record button on the actual looper and the loop will stop. Then when I need it again I just hit play on the actual looper.

    Any other suggestions? I can’t understand why there is no Stop button. That doesn’t make sense to me?? Do you know if there is a stop button on the new one?

    in reply to: EH45000 Looper pedal #123822
    suewilkinson
    Member

    Hi Flick:

    I’m trying to record a loop that I can bring back in later on in the song. So my question is this: How do I stop the loop from continuing to record? When I press play after I’ve finished recording the loop the overdub kicks in. If I hit record after I finish the loop the loop continues to play but you can’t continue to record. All I need is to stop the loop and continue to sing and play till I bring that loop back in. At that point I want to be able to overdub on the oringal loop i.e. record a background harmony. I’mn not sure how else to describe it. Hope this gives you a little clarity.. Thanks!!! sgw

    in reply to: EH45000 Looper pedal #123806
    suewilkinson
    Member

    Hello Flick:

    I’m hoping you’ll see this and will help! I have a traditional verse/chorus type of song. I’m having trouble stopping the chorus loop in order to sing the verse and bring the loop of the chorus back in after the verse is sung. Here’s what I’m doing

    I’m:

    1. hitting new loop on the actual 4500 looper
    2. I’m creating the chorus loop by hitting the foot petal record button.
    3. but here is the problem. I can’t figure out how to completely stop the loop and bring it back in later.

    Any suggestions?

    Thanks!

    sgw

    in reply to: EH45000 Looper pedal #123593
    suewilkinson
    Member

    Hi Flick: Just wanted to say thanks once again!

    in reply to: EH45000 Looper pedal #123540
    suewilkinson
    Member
    Quote:
    All of the loop audio is stored on the SD Cards. No audio is stored within the unit, including the drums that were supplied with the unit. If you have a second card you will need to put the drums onto the second card. Below is a link to download the factory drums. Within the downloaded zip file there will be instructions on how to put the drum loops onto your SD card.

    https://www.ehx.com/assets/ehx-45000-drum-loops-v1.zip

    Hi Flick:

    Thanks so much for the info. Flick, do you mind answering another quesion? Why do I want to put the drums on a new SD card. Wouldn’t it be better just to use the empty card to record my live loops and to keep the factory drum sounds on the original card?
    Thanks so much.
    Sue g. Wilkinson
    https://open.spotify.com/artist/7ui3Cs15jm1jIoK0Z2wfRL
    http://www.suewilkinson.com

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