![]() Do not forget to choose the color for the mouse clicks and area. Then you should select the checkbox of Record mouse clicks and Record mouse area. Click the Mouse setting icon above the microphone image. The key point to record the mouse movements is to make the settings. You can also turn off both sounds to replay the mouse recording file with images only. If you want to keep the mouse recording file with your narration, you should turn on Microphone and turn off System Sound. Meanwhile, you need to select the recording audio source from computer System Sound or Microphone. You can select the fixed region or window or drag the crosshair to draw the rectangle area on computer. In the window of Video Recorder, you should select the recording area from Full or Custom. TECH SPECS: Recordings are written to/read from disk (not RAM) so the maximum length is determined by the size of the available space of your SD card/USB Drive.įoot Switch: Starts / Stops new sample recording.Initiate the software, and you will see three tabs, Video Recorder, Audio Recorder, Screen Capture and More.įor recording the mouse actions, you should select Video Recorder. If you like a setting, don’t forget to ‘Save’ in the Storage menu. High C: Loop 1 Stop High D: Loop 2 Stop High E: Loop 3 Stop High F: Loop 4 Stop Low C: Loop 1 Start (restart if already playing.) Low D: Loop 2 Start (restart if already playing.) Low E: Loop 3 Start (restart if already playing.) Low F: Loop 4 Start (restart if already playing.) ![]() Low C#: Global Start (restart) for all four loops. When the Aux Menu is not visible, the some of the keys act as transport controls: The Bottom Row of keys do not apply to the Aux Menu of this patch. Vol: On this page, Knobs1-4 set the volume of the loops. Speed: On this page, Knobs1-4 set the playback speed and direction for the loops Loop: On this page, Knobs1-4 select audio samples from the sample bank to be played by one of the four loopers. The following pages are available on the Aux Menu's Right Column: Recordings made with this command are added to the sample bank and can be added to a looper just as a 'regular' recording can be. You must select this command again to end the bounce recording. Alternatively, this command is toggled on/off with a foot switch.īounce: Selecting this command starts a new 'mix down' recording of all loops currently playing plus any audio coming in through the Audio In jack. Rcrd: Selecting this command starts recording a new sample to the sample bank. The following commands are available on the Aux Menu's Left Column: The Command Grid is to be read from top left to bottom, then top right to bottom. The High A# key selects the Bottom Right command. There are 10 possible commands selected by the 10 keys. To select an Aux Menu command/Page, use the Top Row of Organelle keys. When you press Aux for 0.2 seconds, a new menu is displayed on OLED Screen for as long as you hold Aux. To do any of the steps above you will need to use the ‘Aux Menu’. Add this new sample to a looper and build layers! Bounce down your current loops to a new track. Play 'on top' of your loops using the monitor function. Replace samples in loopers with a new one from the sample bank. Repeat the above steps in any order as needed to fill the four loops. ![]() Set loop volume, playback speed & direction. How Do I Use This Patch? A typical use case would be: 1. Then change things up and bounce down again, and so on and so on until you're miles away from where you started! Bounce current sounds into a new sample and add this new sample back into the mix. The most powerful aspect of the patch is the 'bounce down and reload' which is a way to evolve and layer sounds. Set a track's speed, direction, and volume. ![]() After recording, load the new sample onto any/all of the tracks. Endlessly add, subtract, arrange, and discombobulate sound with this four-track looper.
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