Where is loopback mainstage
Fade Out button: Gradually lowers the volume level of the tape loop over the time specified in the Fade Time field. The Fade Out button remains highlighted until the fade-out has finished and playback stops.
The fade-out affects only previously recorded material. You can start recording during a fade-out, and the new material is recorded and plays at full level. When you record new material during a fade-out, Loopback does not stop when the fade-out has finished, but continues playing the newly recorded material.
If the tape loop length has been set, pressing the Fade Out button or activating a screen control mapped to it while Loopback is playing clears the buffer, but does not reset the loop length.
Pressing the Fade Out button while Loopback is stopped clears the buffer. If the loop length was undefined when Loopback started playing, it also resets the loop length.
Undo button: When pressed during playback or when stopped, removes the most recently recorded take from the tape loop. Pressing Undo during the first beat of a new take removes the previously recorded take. Transport and Function parameters Record button: Starts or stops recording. Boss RC Before you choose the Patch you are interested in, first configure Loopback so that it is available for every Patch. Thanks to this you will be able to easily change Programs Patches during the performance, and the looping tool will work with each of them.
Give the new Strip a name, e. Bus Now you can choose the Patch that you want. In the Patch there are several pre-configured Channel Strips. Click on the one responsible for the sound of your guitar and in it set Send to Bus When you set 0 dB or more and you will add subsequent layers of music on one loop, the sound level will start to grow unnaturally, and usually you want to create just a few bars of a backing track for your singing or solo.
Depending on your needs, you can do it at the Patch, Set or Concert level by clicking on the appropriate item on the Patch List.
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