MOOER
MICRO LOOPER II - LOOPER PEDAL
Owner's manual
Precautions
PLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE PROCEEDING
Power Supply
Please connect the designated AC adapter to an AC outlet of the correct voltage. Be sure to only use an AC adapter which supplies 9V DC, 120mA. Unplug the AC power adapter when not in use or during electrical storms.
Location
To avoid deformation, discoloration, or other serious damage, do not expose this unit to the following conditions:
- Direct sunlight or other heat sources
- Excessively dusty or dirty locations
- High humidity or moisture
- Magnetic fields
- Strong vibrations or shocks
Radio Frequency Interference
Radios and televisions placed nearby may experience reception interference. Operate this unit at a suitable distance from radios and televisions.
Cleaning
Clean only with a soft, dry cloth. If necessary, slightly moisten the cloth. Do not use abrasive cleanser, cleaning alcohol, paint thinners, wax, solvents, cleaning fluids, or chemical-impregnated wiping cloths.
Features
- Multi-saving-slot micro looper pedal
- Three saving banks, 16 slots for each
- Up to 10 minutes of recording time for each slot, 480 minutes in total
- Unlimited recording layers
- AUTO REC for starting recording automatically when the input signal is detected
Top Panel
The Mooer Micro Looper II pedal features a compact design with several controls and connection points. The layout is as follows:
Central Unit Controls:
- 1. Footswitch: The primary control for starting, stopping, and managing recordings.
- 2. LED Button: Indicates the pedal's status (e.g., recording, playing, stopped) and controls the AUTO REC function.
- 3. Selector (SLOT): A rotary knob used to select between 16 different saving slots.
- 4. LEVEL: A rotary knob to adjust the playback volume of recorded tracks.
- 5. THRESHOLD: A rotary knob to adjust the sensitivity for the AUTO REC function.
- 6. Bank Selector: A toggle switch to switch between three banks of saving slots.
Connection Jacks:
- 7. OUTPUT: A 1/4" mono audio output jack located on the right side of the pedal.
- 8. INPUT: A 1/4" mono audio input jack located on the left side of the pedal.
- 9. DC IN: The power supply port, located on the top of the pedal, requiring a 9V DC, 120mA adapter.
Instructions
1. Preparation
- Plug in the power supply, and set up the connections of the guitar, effects, and amplifier.
- Rotate the LEVEL knob to the 12 o'clock position.
- Select an empty slot using the SLOT selector.
- Turn On/Off the AUTO REC function and set the THRESHOLD to a proper value if desired.
- Start playing your instrument.
2. Recording Instructions
REC
Select an empty slot (the LED button should be off). Press the footswitch to start recording. The LED button will turn RED.
Notes: The first layer of the recording should be more than 1 second. If it is less than 1 second, the recording will be canceled automatically.
PLAY
Press the footswitch during REC, DUB, or STOP to enter the PLAY mode. The LED button will turn BLUE.
STOP
Press the footswitch twice quickly during REC, DUB, or PLAY to enter STOP mode. The LED button will blink BLUE.
DUB/CANCEL
If you wish to cancel a DUB recording and restart it, press and hold the footswitch for 1 second during DUB. The recorded track of the current layer will be deleted, and the DUB will restart immediately. The LED will blink RED for a few seconds.
UNDO/REDO
UNDO allows you to delete the last recorded layer temporarily. When there is more than one layer recorded and the pedal is in PLAY status, press and hold the footswitch for 1 second to UNDO.
REDO allows you to restore the last layer. After performing an UNDO, press and hold the footswitch for 1 second to REDO.
Notes: If a new layer is recorded after an UNDO, the UNDO layer will be deleted and cannot be restored by REDO.
CLEAR
To delete all tracks in the current slot, set the pedal to STOP status, then press and hold the footswitch for 1 second. The LED button will turn Off, indicating the current slot is empty.