Electro-Harmonix Nano Looper 360

  • Brand: Electro-Harmonix
  • Product Code: Electro-Harmonix Nano Looper 360
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  • $125.20


Electro-Harmonix Nano Looper 360

The Electro-Harmonix NANO LOOPER 360 is a compact, affordable, pedal looper with 360 seconds of loop recording time and 11 storable loops!

- 360 seconds of loop recording time which can be divided into 11 different loops for maximum control and flexibility
- High quality sound and unlimited overdubbing with no degradation in fidelity
- Uncompressed audio, 24-bit A/D/A and 44.1kHz sample rate
- User-friendly layout makes recording a loop, overdubbing, undo-redo and erasing a loop quick and easy
- Features a silent momentary footswitch
- Rugged die-cast package
- 9.6DC-200 EHX power supply included
- Dimensions in inches: 2.75 (w) x 4.5 (l) x 2.1 (h)
- Dimensions in mm: 70 (w) x 115 (l) x 54 (h)
 
– FEATURES –

- 6 minutes of loop recording time
- 11 selectable, independent Loops, that remain in memory until you erase them
- High quality, uncompressed audio: 24-bit A/D/A, 44.1kHz Sample Rate
- Intuitive looping interface
- Undo-Redo function
- Unlimited overdubbing
- Small pedal board footprint
- AC Adapter Included
- Optionally may use 9V Alkaline Battery, battery life: approximately 4 hours of operation (varies on conditions of use)

– CONTROLS –

LEVEL Knob – Controls the output level of the Loop. Your dry signal remains at unity signal level from input to output. The dry signal also remains analog throughout the 360.

LOOP Knob – Selects Loop number: 1-11. When scrolling through loops, the MEM LED flashes quickly during transitions. If the loop has no recorded memory, the MEM LED remains off. If the loop has recorded memory, the MEM LED remains on and playback can begin.

INPUT Jack – This ¼” jack is the audio input for the Nano Looper 360. The input impedance is 2.2M Ohm.

OUTPUT Jack – This ¼” jack is the audio output from the Nano Looper 360. The output impedance is 470 Ohm.

9V Power Jack – Plug the output of the supplied AC adapter into the 9V power jack located at the top of the Nano Looper 360. The Nano Looper 360 draws 90mA at 9VDC with a center negative plug. The Nano Looper 360 accepts Boss® and Ibanez® style AC Adapters.
– QUICK START GUIDE –

RECORDING A LOOP

1. To record a Loop; simply select an empty bank and press the Footswitch once. The REC LED will light solid and recording begins immediately.
2. To stop recording the loop, press the Footswitch again once. The REC LED will turn off, the PLAY LED will turn on, and the loop will begin playing immediately. The MEM LED will also light solid, indicating the presence of recorded loop memory.
3. All Loops play indefinitely. Each time the loop repeats, the PLAY LED will turn off briefly.
4. After a loop is recorded, the length is subtracted from the total loop recording time.
5. Note: if the full 360 seconds of Loop Recording time is reached, recording will stop automatically. The REC LED will turn off, the PLAY LED will turn on, and the Loop will begin playing immediately. The MEM LED will also light solid, indicating the presence of recorded loop memory.

STOPPING & STARTING LOOP PLAYBACK

1. To stop loop playback, press the Footswitch two times quickly. 
2. Note: the REC LED will turn on together with the PLAY LED during the first press. Both LEDs turn off during the second press and playback stops immediately.
3. While stopped, press and release the Footswitch once to start playback. The PLAY LED will light indicating the loop is playing.

RECORDING AN OVERDUB

1. To record an overdub, make sure a Loop is playing back. If a loop is not playing, press the Footswitch once to begin playback. The PLAY LED will turn on and the loop will begin playing immediately.
2. To start recording an overdub, press the Footswitch once. The REC LED will turn on, together with the PLAY LED, and audio will be recorded on top of the original loop. No volume loss will occur to the previously recorded portion of the loop.
3. To stop overdubbing the loop; press the Footswitch again once. The REC LED will turn off, and the loop will continue playing along with the overdubbed audio.
4. Overdubbing will never change the length of the loop.
5. If the loop repeats during overdubbing, the REC LED and PLAY LED will both turn off briefly. The Nano Looper 360 can overdub indefinitely, allowing you to continuously overdub new audio onto your loop. 
6. After finishing an Overdub, the UNDO-REDO function is enabled. You may undo, then redo the last Overdub as many times as you like.

UNDO-REDO FUNCTION

1. The Undo/Redo function can only be initiated while a loop is playing back. Undo/Redo cannot be performed during Overdub, Record or Stop modes.
2. To undo an overdub (remove the last take) during loop playback, press and hold the Footswitch for 1-second. The PLAY LED will blink twice and the previous overdub will be removed.
3. To redo an overdub (restore the last take) during loop playback, press and hold the Footswitch for 1-second. The PLAY LED will blink twice and the previous overdub will be restored.
4. Note: once UNDO-REDO is enabled, this function is available until the loop is erased. This is true even if returning to a loop from a previous selection, or even after power cycling.

ERASING A LOOP

1. To erase a loop, play-back must be stopped. If a loop is playing, press the Footswitch two times quickly.
2. Press and hold the Footswitch for 2 seconds. The MEM LED will blink six times then remain off, indicating the loop is erased.
3. Note: the ERASE function is only enabled when the loop has recorded memory, as indicated by the MEM LED remaining lit.

LOOP MEMORY

1. Any recorded audio is stored automatically to the Nano Looper 360’s internal memory.
2. All recorded loops will remain in memory until they are erased. Power cycling does not erase loops unless power is cut while recording the loop. Any loop or overdub that was being recorded at the time of power loss will not be saved by the 360.
3. After a loop is recorded, the length is subtracted from the total loop recording time. For example, if a 60 second loop is recorded on Loop 1, there are 300 seconds still available for Loops 2-11. Overdubbing on top of any given loop does not subtract from total loop recording time.
4. When the full 360-seconds of loop recording time is depleted, recording a new loop is inhibited. If an empty Loop is selected and recording is attempted, the MEM-LED will blink twice. To free-up recording memory, select a loop with recorded memory and erase it.

FACTORY RESTORE

1. To initialize a Factory Restore, unplug the power jack.
2. Set the Loop Knob to Loop 11.
3. Plug in the power jack while holding down the footswitch until all three LEDs begin to flash, this takes about 2 seconds. Factory restore will not begin until all three LEDs are blinking. If you change your mind before the three LEDs begin to blink, release the footswitch or move the LOOP knob to another loop location other than 11.
4. Once all three LEDs start blinking you can release the footswitch. All three LEDs will continue to flash until the Factory Restore process is complete (~4 seconds). After the process is complete, the MEM LED will flash quickly and Loop 11 will be selected.
5. Note: All Loop audio is erased during Factory Restore, and the process cannot be undone.

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