4. Serial-Sync Mode: This mode is similar to Serial Mode, but it enables you to keep 1 primary looper
track (e.g., a drum or percussion track) playing at all times while switching between different song
sections on looper tracks 2, 3 and 4 (e.g., verse, chorus and bridge). In this mode:
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The primary track and only one other looper track can be playing, recording or overdubbing at
the same time.
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You must record a primary track first.
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After the primary track has been recorded, all other looper tracks must be the same length, or
a multiple of its length.
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HeadRush Looperboard will auto-trim (or extend) the endpoints of the other looper tracks to
always keep them in sync.
Tip: You can change how tracks will start and stop in Serial-Sync Mode on the Track Start/Stop
tab of the Loop Settings page.
5. Free Mode: This mode is useful for creating ambient soundscapes or for musicians who just like
to break the rules! In this mode:
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You can record, overdub or play all looper tracks simultaneously.
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All looper tracks can be different lengths.
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When you set a track to record, overdub or play, it will happen immediately.
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