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Using Learn-A-Lick
TM
1. Connect your CD or tape player headphone output to the Jam-A-Long input jack on the rear
panel using an 1/8" stereo plug. Set the level of the CD or MP3 player to a desired listening
level.
2. Cue up to the passage you want to record and hit pause on the CD or MP3 player.
3. Press and hold the Up and AmpA/BFootswitches to enter Learn-A-Lick mode. The
display will briefly read: .
4. When the Display reads , release the pause button on your playback device and
press the AmpA/B(Record)Footswitch. The display will read:  and the right
two Display digits will provide a time elapsed reference while recording. When recording is
completed, the phrase will be set to an auto-loop playback mode indicated by  in the
Display. Press stop or pause on the CD or MP3 player.
5. Use the Edit buttons to choose the playback speed. Successive presses of the Edit buttons
will advance through all playback speeds down to 1/4th of the original speed. Your speed
interval choices include: , , , , , , and .
6. Pressing the Up Footswitch steps back through the loop at 1 second intervals.
7. The Expression Pedal will control output level of the recorded phrase.
8. To stop or restart the playback, press the Down (Stop/Play) Footswitch.
9. To record a new passage, press the AmpA/B(Record) Footswitch again.
10. To exit Learn-A-Lick mode, press and hold the Up and AmpA/BFootswitches simultane-
ously.
Expression Pedal
The Expression Pedal on the RP350 can be linked to control the RP350’s Volume, Wah, Wham-
my™, YaYa™, or almost any of the RP350’s other parameters in real time with your foot. When
a parameter has been linked to the Expression Pedal, a minimum (heel) and maximum (toe)
value can also be specified. Apply extra pressure to the toe of the Expression Pedal to activate
the V-switch, and the Expression Pedal switches between the linked parameter and the Wah. The
procedure for linking a parameter to the Expression Pedal is as follows:
1. Press either Edit button until the Expression row has been selected (indicated by the LED
lighting on the Expression row).
2. Rotate Knob 1 until  appears in the Display.
3. Rotate Knob 2 until the desired parameter to be linked appears in the Display. See page 30
for a complete list of parameters that can be linked to the Expression Pedal.
4. Rotate Knob3 to select the minimum (heel) value the assigned parameter will reach with the
Expression Pedal in the toe up position.
5. Rotate Knob 4 to select the maximum (toe) value the assigned parameter will reach with the
Expression Pedal in the toe down position.
6. Store your Expression Pedal assignment to your preset. See page 12 for more information on
the storing procedure.
LFOs
The RP350 includes two assignable low frequency oscillators (LFO 1 and LFO 2) which
can be assigned to any of the same parameters available for assignment to the Expression
Pedal. A low frequency oscillator will automatically vary the value of the assigned parameter at
a steady rate. A minimum and maximum value each LFO will reach may be also be assigned.
For instance, if the Amp Gain was assigned to LFO 1, and the minimum value was set at 1 and
the maximum value was set at 99, the RP350 would automatically sweep the amount of
distortion from a clean sound to a distorted sound. Individual LFO speeds are also available
for assignment. In the previous example, the LFO speed would determine the length of time it
took the LFO to sweep from the clean to the distorted sound. The procedure for assigning the
LFOs in the RP350 is as follows:
1. Press the Edit button until the Expression row has been selected (indicated by the LED light-
ing on the Expression row).
2. Rotate Knob 1 to select to select one of the two LFO links, LFO 1 () or LFO 2 ().
3. Rotate Knob 2 to select the parameter you want linked to the LFO 1 or LFO 2. See page 30
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