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The limitation of both the JamMan and the Loop Station is that if you create a loop (via live recording and overdubbing), you must then press a small button on the pedal to SAVE the loop. If you haven't saved the loop, when you switch to another loop, the prior loop will be lost. If you've got a set of loops (which might serve as verses and choruses and whatnot) that you've already created AND saved, then you can switch between them in a foot-controlled manner during a performance. TravisH On 10/12/05, sonic steph <ml@dadaprod.org> wrote: > I am about to upload my looping gear with the jamman, but I want to be > sure with what I could do with this.. > > I read in you recent post, that you need to save the loop (manual > operation) before switching to another one if you want ot keep what you > have done .. is that really true? > > The only thing which is said in the manual is that you can easily switch > (withe the footswitch) from the loop1 (verse) to the the loop2 (chorus) > and then return back to the loop1.. > > so I am asking the guys who already got one of this looper.. > > If you got two loops already recorded (let's say with a drum wav pattern > on it), then you first start the loop 1 , then if you overdub a guitar > riff on it, then switch to the loop 2 (chorus), when you switch back to > the loop 1, can you play your solo on the guitar riff you already > recorded or no? >