ico1 Looper

60 seconds of stereo recording at full audio quality and up to 480 seconds at reduced audio quality. Salient features: record in seconds or beats, variable speed scrubbing during playback and dubbing (including reverse playback and dubbing), seamless dubbing, real-time adjustment of the loop starting point and loop length, full featured MIDI Clock sync, and the all-new 1-Button Looper.

  • Mix: Mix control between the Dry audio input and Looper playback.

  • Loop Max-Length:

    When the Loop is Empty, sets the Maximum allowed Loop Length. Note that audio recording quality is degraded at slower recording speeds (1/2X and 1/4X). The maximum loop length is determined by the setting of the Speed parameter as follows:

    • Speed (+/-) 2X, Max Loop Length 60 sec

    • Speed (+/-) 1X, Max Loop Length 120 sec

    • Speed (+/-) 1/2X, Max Loop Length 240 sec

    • Speed (+/-) 1/4X, Max Loop Length 480 sec

    Select (-) negative speeds to automatically starting playback in reverse after recording a new loop. When the Loop contains audio, the Max-Length parameter cannot be adjusted.

  • Loop Play-Start Point: When a Loop is in memory, this sets the Loop Start Point from 0 ms (or beat 1 for Tempo Sync ON) to Loop Length. Loop Play-Start Point defaults to 0 (or beat 1 for Tempo Sync ON) at the beginning of a new loop. Note that Catchup is always enabled to prevent the Start point from changing abruptly. When the Loop is Empty, this parameter is disabled.

  • Loop Play-Length:

    When a Loop is in memory, this sets the Loop Play-Length for playback that begins at the Loop Start Point. In other words, if a 12 second Loop is recorded and the Loop Start Point is set to 2 seconds and the Loop Length is set to 4 seconds, the recorded Loop will play from 2 seconds to 6 seconds into the 12 second Loop. The Play-Length value is automatically reduced in cases where the Play-Start Point moves past the currently set Play-Length.

    The Loop Play-Length defaults to Loop Length at the beginning of new loop. Note that Catchup is always enabled to prevent the end point from changing abruptly. When the Loop is Empty this parameter is disabled.

  • Loop Decay Rate: When dubbing you may want the original saved audio to persist as you add new sounds. Of course, indefinitely adding new signals will eventually result in ‘mud’ (the “Crayola” effect). The Decay Rate control allows the saved audio to fade as you dub new material. The Decay Rate is adjustable from 0% [DCY: 0] to 100% [DCY:100]. When set to 0%, the loop never decays. When set to 100% the previously saved audio decays completely each time through the loop when dubbing. In other words, the looped audio is only played once. The Loop Decay Rate control has no effect on normal Playback, only dubbing.

  • Dubbing Mode:

    The Dubbing Mode choices are:

    • Latch: RECORD toggles Dubbing ON/OFF. Dubbed audio is added to the looped audio.

    • Punch: RECORD enables Dubbing while the switch is held. Dubbed audio is added to the looped audio.

    • Repl-Latch: RECORD toggles Dubbing ON/OFF. Dubbed audio replaces looped audio.

    • Repl-Punch: RECORD enables Dubbing while the switch is held. Dubbed audio replaces looped audio.

  • Playmode:

    Playmode affects three actions of the Looper: the action when Recording reaches Max-Length, the action when Playing reaches the Play-Length, and the action of the PLAY switch.

    • Once: Enters Stopped state when recording reaches Max-Length. During Playback, the audio will Stop when it reaches Play-Length, PLAY at any point initiates playing the loop just one time from the loop’s start point.

    • Loop: Enters Stopped state when recording reaches Max-Length. During Playback, the audio loops around to the loop’s start point when it reaches Play-Length, and PLAY at any point initiates playing continuously from the loop’s start point.

    • Autoplay: When recording reaches the Max-Length, loop begins playing automatically and plays continuously. During Playback, the audio loops around to loop’s start point when it reaches Play-Length, and PLAY at any point will initiates playing continuously from the loop’s start point.

    • Rev-Direction: When recording reaches the Max-Length, loop begins playing automatically and plays continuously. During Playback, the audio loops around to loop’s start point when it reaches Play-Length, and PLAY at any point can then be used to toggle the playback direction.

  • Resolution:

    When set to Smooth, resolution is 1%. The other Depth control settings allow you to select the Play Speed in musical intervals as follows (a negative value corresponds to Reverse Play, and all resolutions have 0% in the middle for a full Pause):

    • Octaves: From three octaves down to one octave up – (+/-) 12.5%, 25%, 50%, 100%, 200%

    • Octave+5th: Octaves and fifths – (+/-) 12.5%, 25%, 37%, 50%, 75%, 100%, 150%, 200%

    • Dom7th: Dominant 7th Chord (root, M3rd, 5th, m7th, representing common key modulations) – (+/-) 12.5%, 25%, 32%, 37%, 45%, 50%, 63%, 75%, 89%, 100%, 126%, 150%, 178%, 200%

    • Chromatic: Semi tones – (+/-) 12.5%, 25%, 26%, 28%, 30%, 32%, 33%, 35%, 37%, 40%, 42%, 45%, 47%, 50%, 53%, 56%, 59%, 63%, 67%, 71%, 75%, 79%, 84%, 89%, 94%, 100%, 106%, 112%, 119%, 126%, 133%, 140%, 150%, 159%, 168%, 178%, 189%, 200%

    Note: During loop recording, Resolution is set to Octaves. This guarantees that the immediate playback speed occurs at the recorded speed.

  • Speed:

    When the Loop is Empty, this control lets you select the record speed. A negative speed with Empty causes playback to automatically start in the Reverse direction after the loop is closed, either through a PLAY button press or the Loop and Autoplay settings on the Playmode knob. The choices are:

    • +/- 2X – Double speed. At this record speed, the maximum loop length is 60 seconds.

    • +/- 1X – Normal speed. At this record speed, the maximum loop length is 120 seconds.

    • +/- 1/2 – Half speed. At this record speed, the maximum loop length is 240 seconds.

    • +/- 1/4 – Quarter speed. At this record speed, the maximum loop length is 480 seconds.

    After a loop is recorded, Speed controls the speed of Loop playback AND dubbing over the full range of speeds allowing for continuous real-time scrubbing from one octave up in Reverse Play (-200%), to one octave up in Forward Play (200%), with a pause (0%) directly in the middle (knob set to 12 o’clock). Play Speed resolution is dependent on the setting of the Depth/Resolution control.

  • Filter: Controls the tone of the looped audio. Tone control filters are placed at both the input and output of the Looper. This allows you to control the tone of the audio that you’re recording and then independently control the tone on playback. Turn to the left to cut low frequencies and to the right to cut high frequencies. For flat response, set the knob to 12 o’clock.

Tempo sync

Tempo sync allows beat-based recording and playback that stays in sync with your H90’s internal clock or with an external MIDI clock.

When using Tempo Sync with an external MIDI clock source, the Looper will respond to MIDI Start and Stop commands. These commands are sent by many Drum Machines, Sequencers and DAWs when used as the MIDI clock source. However, you’ll need to reference your own device or software manual for specific MIDI clock settings and Start/Stop command setup guidance. The Looper responds to MIDI Start and Stop commands as follows for each Looper State:

Empty:

  • MIDI Start: Resets the Looper’s internal “beat counter” and causes a ● Record Footswitch press to sync up to the next beat (See the section on Footswitch Quantization below for more info on this).

  • MIDI Stop: No action.

Recording:

  • MIDI Start: Stops Recording and starts Loop Playback.

  • MIDI Stop: Stops Recording and goes to the Stopped State.

Dubbing:

  • MIDI Start: Ends Dubbing and Starts Playing from Loop Start.

  • MIDI Stop: Stops Loop Playback and Dubbing and goes to the Stopped State.

Playing:

  • MIDI Start: Retriggers to start Playing from Loop Start.

  • MIDI Stop: Stops Loop Playback and goes to the Stopped State.

Stopped:

  • MIDI Start: Starts Loop Playback

  • MIDI Stop: no action

Tempo Sync Footswitch Quantization

MIDI Clock is made up of a series 24 “ticks” per beat. Tempo Sync quantizes many of the Footswitch actions either to the next MIDI beat or the next MIDI tick. The quantization action of the Footswitches for each Looper State is as follows:

Empty:

  • Record: Starting a new recording syncs to the next beat ONLY if synced to an external MIDI clock source and AFTER having received a MIDI Start command. Otherwise, this begins recording on the next tick.

  • Play: No action.

  • Stop: Only used for tap tempo.

Recording:

  • Record: Record to Dub transition quantizes to the next beat.

  • Play: Record to Play transition quantizes to the next beat.

  • Stop: End recording and stop, quantized to the next beat.

Dubbing:

  • Record Dubbing in/out doesn’t do any footswitch action quantization.

  • Play: End Dubbing and Start Playing from Loop Start. This action quantizes to the next tick.

  • Stop: End Dubbing and Stop Playing. This action quantizes to the next beat.

Playing:

  • Record: Start Dubbing, no footswitch quantization.

  • Play: Start Playing from Loop Start. This action quantizes to the next tick.

  • Stop: Stop Playing. This action quantizes to the next beat.

Stopped:

  • Record: Starting a new recording quantizes to the next beat ONLY if in MIDICLK Slave mode AFTER having received a MIDI Start command. Otherwise, this begins recording on the next tick.

  • Play: Start Playing from Loop Start. This action quantizes to the next tick.

  • Stop: No action.

Parameter Tempo Sync Features

The following control knobs have enhanced features for Tempo Sync allowing for perfect beat sync even when the tempo source changes.

  • Loop Play-Start Point: When using Tempo Sync, the minimum length of audio that can be played out is 1 beat so, the Play-Start Point will display in beats allowing you start playback from 0 beats up to Loop Length minus 1 beat.

    For example, if you recorded an 8 beat loop, this will range from 0 to 7 beats. Changing the Play-Start Point during Playback will apply the next time the Loop comes around and will maintain perfect beat sync with the Tempo Source.

  • Loop Play-Length: When using Tempo Sync, the minimum length of audio that can be played out is 1 beat so, the Play-Length will display in beats allowing playback lengths of 1 beat up to the Loop Length. For example, if you recorded an 8 beat loop, the Play-Length will range from 1 to 8 beats.

    Changing the Play-Length during Playback will apply the next time the Loop comes around and will maintain perfect beat sync with your Tempo Source. Of course, new Play-Lengths that don’t evenly divide the total Loop Length will cause the loop to “walk” the downbeat, thus creating interesting poly-rhythms against an existing pattern.

  • Speed / Varispeed: When using Tempo Sync, the Looper always loops about the current Play-Length number of beats in the originally recorded time base, regardless of changes to the Speed. Thus, for slower speeds the loop length will be truncated, and for faster speeds the loop will play through more than once. For example, if you record an 8 beat loop at 1x, then play out 8 beats at a Speed of 50 (.5x), the Looper will loop beats 1-4. Alternatively, if you choose to play at a speed 150 (1.5x), the loop will complete one full cycle of 8 beats, then a half cycle of 4 beats, and continue to loop this 1.5x pattern against the original time base. Please note that this Speed-based sync feature is temporarily disabled while Dubbing, allowing you to dub through an entire loop, and once you exit Dub mode moving back to Play, this sync feature will resume. This ensures that the Looper always maintains perfect timing with external audio, drum machines, etc. while providing the option to layer expressive pitched and poly-rhythmic patterns or even minutely controlled drifts that always come back on the downbeat.

Performance Parameters
  • 1-Button Looper: The 1-button looper allows you to easily control the transport of the looper using a single Footswitch.

    • Press once to begin recording a loop. Press again to finish recording and play the loop.

    • While the loop is playing:

      • Press the Footswitch to toggle overdub on/off.

      • Press-and-hold the Footswitch to undo/redo.

    • Double-press the Footswitch to stop playback of the loop.

    • While the loop is stopped, press-and-hold the Footswitch to empty the loop.

The following performance parameters can only control a single aspect of the looper’s transport. It is recommended to map these to an external aux switch or MIDI controller.

  • Record: Press the Footswitch to start recording a loop.

  • Play: Press the Footswitch to play a loop that has been recorded. The Playmode parameter will determine how this works.

  • Stop: Press the Footswitch to stop playback of the loop.

  • Empty: Press the Footswitch to empty the loop.

  • Undo/Redo: Press the Footswitch to undo the last overdub. Press it again to redo.

Factory Presets
  • 16 Beat Auto Loop

  • 16 Beat Reverse Start

  • 48 Beat Basic Looper

  • 8 Beat Punch

  • 8 Beat Punch Replace

  • Basic Looper

  • Dub Decay Looper

  • LoFi 16 Beat

  • Long Basic Looper

  • Thin Loop