TC Electronic Ditto Looper User Manual
- June 16, 2024
- tc electronic
Table of Contents
TC Electronic Ditto Looper User Manual
Introduction
“It seems that perfection is attained not when there is nothing more to add,
but when there is nothing more to remove.” Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, Terre des
Hommes (1939) Congratulations on your purchase of
TC Electronic’s amazing Ditto Looper! What puts Ditto Looper miles ahead of
the Looper pack is its minimalist, no-nonsense approach to looping. This is
not a product that tries to cater to singers, drummers, DJs or experimental
Jazz xylophone players.
TC Electronic designed Ditto Looper with guitar and bass players in mind. The result. A looper that is 100 % intuitive and takes up virtually no space on a pedal board. Of course, everyone (including experimental Jazz xylophone players…) is more than welcome to use Ditto Looper! If quality and simplicity are your thing, you will enjoy this product.
About this manual
This manual will provide you with a quick overview of how to get rocking fast
as well as an in-depth look at the pedal’s more advanced features. Happy
reading! Please note: TC Electronic reserves the right to change the contents
of this manual at any time. The latest revision of this manual can be
downloaded from http://www.tcelectronic.com/manuals.asp
This is version 1.0 of the Ditto
Looper manual.
If you still have questions about the product after reading this manual,
please get in touch with TC Electronic Support at
http://www.tcelectronic.com/support
Important safety instructions
- Read these instructions.
- Keep these instructions.
- Heed all warnings.
- Follow all instructions.
- Do not use this apparatus near water.
- Clean only with a dry cloth.
- Do not block any ventilation openings.
- Install by the manufacturer’s instructions.
- Do not install near heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
- Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.
- Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
Servicing is required
when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as a power supply cord or
plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the
apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not
operate normally, or has been dropped.
Warning
To reduce the risk of fire or electrical shock, do not expose this equipment
to dripping or splashing and ensure that no objects filled with liquids, such
as vases, are placed on or near the equipment. Do not install this product in
a confined space.
Service
All services must be performed by qualified personnel.
Caution
You are cautioned that any change or modifications not expressly approved in
this manual could void your authority to operate this equipment.
Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC)
Electromagnetic interference (EMI)
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class
B Digital device, under part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to
provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in residential
installations. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency
energy and, if not installed and used by the instructions, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that
interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment
does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be
determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try
to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver.
- Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
For customers in Canada
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
Unpacking and setting up
The Ditto Looper box should contain the following items:
- 1 Ditto Looper pedal
- 1 Ditto Looper quick guide
- 2 rubber feet for “non-velcro” pedal board mounting
- 1 TC Electronic sticker
- 1 leaflet about TC’s guitar FX product range.
Inspect all items for signs of transit damage. In the unlikely event of transit damage, inform the carrier and supplier. If damage has occurred, keep all packaging as it can be used as evidence of excessive handling force.
Set…
- Connect a 9V power supply with the following symbol to the DC input socket of Ditto Looper:
- Ditto Looper does not come with a power supply.
- Plug the power supply into a power outlet.
- Please note that Ditto Looper has no battery compartment, and you cannot connect a USB power supply to the USB port. A conventional power supply is required for operating this product.
- Connect your instrument to the INPUT jack on the right side of the pedal using a ¼” cable.
- Connect the OUTPUT jack on the left side of the pedal to your amplifier.
Ditto Looper in 30 seconds
If you are in a hurry, chances are you’ll find what you’re looking for on this
page.
Operation
Power up Ditto Looper | Connect a power supply. |
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Record | Tap footswitch once. |
Switch to playback | Tap footswitch again. |
Undo/Redo last recording | Press and hold footswitch. |
Stop | Double-tap footswitch. |
Stop and delete the loop | Double-tap and hold footswitch. |
Resume playback | Tap footswitch again. |
Delete the loop | Press and hold footswitch |
(when Ditto Looper is disengaged).
Technical Specifications
Maximum loop length | 5 minutes |
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Maximum no. of overdubs | Unlimited |
Bypass mode | True Bypass |
Latency | None (analog dry-through) |
Dimensions
(Width x Depth x Height)
| 48 x 48 x 93 mm /
1.9 x 1.9 x 3.7”
Input Connector Type| Standard ¼” jack – mono/TS
Output Connector Type| Standard ¼” jack – mono/TS
Power Input| Standard 9 V DC,
centre negative (not supplied)
USB Connector Type| Mini-B USB
Controls| Loop Level knob
(Loop playback volume)
Switch
(Loop playback control)
Input, output, controls
Power input
This is a standard 5.5/2.1 mm DC plug (centre = negative). To power up Ditto
Looper, connect a power supply to its power input socket. Ditto Looper
requires a 9 V power supply providing 100 mA or more (not supplied). To
minimize hum, use a power supply with isolated outputs
Audio input
This is a standard ¼” input jack (mono/TS). Connect your guitar here using a
regular ¼” mono cable. For other setups, see the “Setup examples” section of
this manual.
Audio output
This is a standard ¼” output jack (mono/TS). Connect this jack to your
amplifier using a regular ¼” mono cable. For other setups, see the “Setup
examples” section of this manual.
Footswitch
Use this footswitch to control all loop-related functions of the pedal
(record, playback, undo/redo, delete). See the following section of this
manual (“Working with loops”).
Loop Level knob
Use this knob to control the level of your loops. (You didn’t see this one
coming, did you?)
USB connector
This is a USB Mini-B type socket. It can be used to transfer software updates
to this product from a computer.
Working with loops
Recording your first loop
- To start recording, press the footswitch once.
- The LED will light up in red, indicating Ditto Looper is in Record Mode.
- At the end of the loop (eg after eight bars), press the footswitch again.
- The LED will turn green, and Ditto Looper will repeat the loop continuously. The LED will blink every time Ditto Looper reaches the starting point of the loop.
- Your loop can be up to five minutes long!
- Setting loop playback volume
- To change the playback volume of the loop you just recorded, adjust the knob labelled “Loop Level”.
- The Loop Level knob only controls the loop playback level – it has no influence on the signal from your instrument.
Overdubbing
- When you’re happy with your loop, you can start overdubbing.
- To record another take (overdub), press the footswitch again while the original loop is playing back. The LED will turn red, indicating you’re in Record mode again.
- When you’re done, press the footswitch once more to quit Record mode.
- Ditto Looper will repeat the loop with both the original recording and the overdub.
- Please note that the length of the loop will never increase when overdubbing.
- When you continue playing, you will simply create additional overdubs. You can record as many overdubs as you like there is no limit.
Undo (deleting the last take)
To undo (delete) the last take you recorded, simply press and hold the
footswitch for 1.5 seconds or longer. The LED will blink twice in rapid
succession and the last take will be deleted.
Redo (restoring a previously deleted take)
If you have deleted the last take and you changed your mind, you can restore
that take. To do so, simply press and hold the footswitch for 1.5 seconds or
longer. The LED will blink twice in rapid succession, and the previously
deleted take will be restored.
Using Undo/Redo creatively
Undoing and redoing overdubs can be used for more than just correcting
mistakes. You can make your performance more interesting by removing and
bringing back sections. Here is a simple example:
- Record a bass line (loop cycle 1).
- Record some chords (loop cycle 2).
- Record a melody (loop cycle 3).
- Press and hold the footswitch to remove the melody. Improvise or record something else.
- Press and hold the footswitch again to bring back the previously recorded melody.
Please note that undoing or redoing by using the footswitch is only possible during playback. Holding down the footswitch after stopping loop playback/recording will delete the loop!
Stopping loop playback/recording
To stop loop playback or recording, press the footswitch twice in short
succession. The LED will start flashing in green to indicate that your loop is
still in memory and ready for playback.
Stopping loop playback/recording
To stop loop playback/recording and delete everything you have recorded, press
the footswitch twice in short succession and hold down your foot on the second
tap. The LED will turn off to indicate that the loop has been deleted. At this
point, you can start recording loops from scratch again. Deleting the loop
when you are not recording or playing back To delete everything you have
recorded, press the footswitch twice in short succession and hold down your
foot on the second tap.
The LED will turn off to indicate that the loop has been deleted. When you delete your loop from Ditto Looper, the device goes into True Bypass mode. Storing the current loop When you power down Ditto Looper and a loop is in memory, it will be stored automatically. When you power up Ditto Looper again, the LED will flash in green, indicating your previously recorded loop is available. Just hit the footswitch, and playback will start. If you want to start from scratch, delete the loop as described in the previous paragraph.
Setup examples
Setup example 1: Basic looping – no effects
Setup example 2: Ditto Looper and effects
Place your effects before Ditto Looper. This will allow you to create and
record different sounds within the same looping session.
Setup example 3: Ditto Looper in an FX loop
If you are using an amp equipped with an FX Loop, place your modulation
effects and Ditto Looper in that FX loop.
The sound of silence
True Bypass and Analog Dry-through Here at TC, we have a simple philosophy:
When you are using one of our products, you should hear something great – and
if you don’t, you shouldn’t hear it at all. This is why this pedal sports True
Bypass. When it is bypassed, it is off and has zero influence on your tone,
resulting in optimum clarity and zero loss of high-end. Also please note that
Ditto Looper lets your dry, unprocessed sound pass without ever converting it
to digital, keeping your original tone is pure and without any latency
FAQs
Where should I place Ditto Looper in my effects chain?
To get the most out of your setup and the loops you’re recording, place Ditto Looper at the end of your signal chain. This gives you the flexibility to add parts with or without signal processing, switching effects on and off as required. For more information, check out the “Setup examples” section.
What’s the maximum number of overdubs that I can record?
Our guess is that you’ll tire out before Ditto Looper does. Ditto Looper allows an unlimited number of overdubs – so do your worst!
Does Ditto Looper support TonePrints?
No. TonePrints are all about capturing the essence of your favorite guitar player’s effects. Since Ditto Looper records what you play and repeats it, there aren’t really any effects to capture – hence no TonePrints.
How do I get my Ditto Looper to play drums?
You can’t. There is no built-in metronome, drum machine or quantization. We’re keeping things simple!
I made a mistake – how do I undo a part?
Press and hold the footswitch on Ditto Looper while it is playing back your recorded loop. The last part you recorded will be removed.
I changed my mind! How do I restore the part I just removed using the undo feature?
Press and hold the footswitch on Ditto Looper while it is playing back your recorded loop. The part you previously undid will be restored.
How much loop time can I get out of Ditto Looper?
Ditto Looper provides five minutes of looping time.
Why is Ditto Looper’s LED blinking?
When looping, the LED will blink every time it reaches the starting point of your loop. If Ditto Looper is by passed, but a loop has been recorded, the LED will blink in green to indicate that a loop is stored in Ditto Looper’s memory
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