In this article, we will explore how to SPLIT your Loop Audio Output and Dry Audio Input, allowing you to adjust your levels as needed. Please be aware that the outputs will be in Mono.


1. Access the Menu screen by pressing and holding the encoder button.



2. Rotate the encoder to navigate to Output and press it again to confirm your selection.


3. Select SPLIT to route the Loop Audio Output to the L (Mono) Output and the Dry Audio Input to the R Output.


4. From this point, we can consider this as two distinct channels (for instance, Output 1 and Output 2)


5. Ensure that your L (Mono) Output is connected to Channel 1 on your Mixer (Or Input 1 / Input 2 on your Audio Interface), and the R Output is connected to Channel 2.


6. On your Mixer (Or Audio Interface), you can now adjust the volume of the Loop Audio Output and the Audio Input to achieve the perfect balance while looping.