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Contents

1. In the box.

2. What you’ll need

3. Overview

4. Dimensions

5. Connecting your pedal

6.Audio routing

6.1 Option 1

6.2 Option 2

6.3 Option 3

6.4 Option 4

7. Setup the software

8. Record/Play a Track

9. Extra Functions

10. Troubleshooting

11. Tutorials

12. Contact
1.In the box 2.What you need
1. Sonnit Pedal 1. Computer running looping software (either the
Sonnit software or Mobius)
2. Worldwide power supply
2. An Audio interface
3. Quick setup guide
3. A MIDI Interface (this may be included in the
audio interface)
3.Pedal Overview
5.Connections
6.Audio Routing Options
Although the input and output options are not functions of the pedal you will find 4 options for
routing your audio signals through your audio interface and the correct in/out setup for the
software:
● 6.1. This is for a simple 2 In 2 Out setup. It uses input monitoring so both the guitar signal and
mic signal run straight through the software for monitoring.
● 6.2. This gives you 2 In 4 Out, again using input monitoring. This means you will have your
guitar and mic signal running straight through the software on Output 1 and 2 with your loops on
Output 3 and 4.
● 6.3. This gives you 2 In 2 Out but without using input monitoring. This means you have an
isolated vocal and mic track running separately to the PA/Amp and your loops running out of
Output 1 and 2 on your audio interface, allowing the guitar, mic and loop tracks to be mixed
individually.
● 6.4. This is a 2 In 4 Out setup without input monitoring. This setup gives you full control of the
mic, guitar and each of the 4 loop tracks individually.
6.1.Audio Routing Option 1
6.2.Audio Routing Option 2
6.3.Audio Routing Option 3
6.4.Audio Routing Option 4
7.Setup the Software
● You can use the pedal with either the Sonnit Software or Mobius.
● Visit the Sonnit website and download the Sonnit software (or Mobius Scripts).
● If you are using Mobius you will also need to also need to download and install Mobius from the
Circular Labs website. Although we provide the Mobius scripts we no longer support this so please
see our YouTube videos for Mobius setup.
● To setup the Sonnit software open the file and follow the on screen instructions.
● For more information on the Sonnit Software please download the Software Manual from the Sonnit
website.
8.Record/Play a Track
Once you have the software setup and the MIDI Record Using Selected Track
output from the pedal mapped (for mapping please
see the Sonnit Software manual) you are ready to You can also Record/Overdub/Play using the
record. Record/Play All Pedal. This will
Record/Overdub/Play the selected track (highlighted
Record Using individual track Buttons in green in the Sonnit Software).

First select Record Mode by pressing the Mode To begin a new recording switch the pedal to Play
button until the red LED above the Rec/Play All Mode by pressing the Mode button until the red LED
pedal lights. To record directly to a track you can above the Rec/Play All button is not lit. Now select
press one of the Track buttons (1-4). This will begin the track you want to start your recording on (using
recording the first loop on the track button that’s the Track 1-4 buttons). The track you select will
pressed e.g. if you press the Track 2 your first loop highlight green in the Sonnit Software. Now press
will be on Track 2. Once you finish your loop press the Mode button again to return to record Mode
the same button used to start the loop to end and (LED above the Rec/Play All button will be lit). Now
enter Overdub. by pressing the Rec/Play All button the software will
begin recording on the selected track. Once you
have finished your loop press the Rec/Play All
button again to finish the recording and enter
You can now either continue to overdub the track or
Overdub. The Rec/Play All button will act as the
press the track button again to start Play. Now you
individual Track buttons do for any selected track.
have your first track recorded if you have selected
‘Synced' (for sync modes please see the Sonnit
Software manual) as your record mode all the other
track lengths will now be set the length of the first
track recorded.
8.Record/Play a Track (cont)
Record using a Mix of Track buttons and Selected Track

You can also record using a mix of both these methods. Start recording a loop by pressing a Track button.
Then once you finish the loop (as the track is now selected) you can use the Rec/Play All button to finish
recording and start overdub etc.

Stopping a Recording

If you want to stop a recorded track simply press the Stop button.

Playing Tracks

Once you have recorded your tracks you can switch to Play Mode by pressing the Mode Button. The red
LED above the Rec/Play All button will turn off indicating that you are in Play Mode.

In Play Mode

The Track (1-4) pedals now change function to Play/Stop. If you press a track button that is playing it will
stop that track, press again and it will start playing that track again. If more than one track is playing it will
start playing again in time with the tracks already playing. If no tracks are playing it will start the track
again from the beginning.

Play All

To Play All tracks use the Play All pedal. Again if tracks are already playing this will just play all tracks that
are currently not playing in time with the tracks that are playing. If no tracks are playing it will play all
tracks from the start.
9.Extra Functions
● Undo (same in Play and Record Mode) ● Multiply

The Undo button will undo the last recording. The Multiply button has two different functions in
Play Mode and Record Mode.
By pressing the Undo button again it will Redo the
last Undo. The Undo function is track specific so it In Record Mode
will undo/redo the last recording of the selected
track only. The Multiply button will simply Multiply the selected
track length by 2. Pressing the multiply button again
● Clear (same in Play and Record Mode) will multiply the track length by 2 giving you a track
4 times longer than the original etc.
The Clear button will remove the audio from the
selected track but keep the timing. This means you In Play Mode
can clear the audio from a track without affecting
the length of the loop. In Play Mode the Multiply button will activate the
select preset feature (for information on presets
● Reset (same in Play and Record Mode) please see the Sonnit software manual). Press the
Multiply button and the LED to the right will light
This will remove all the audio recorded and the indicating you are in Preset Select Mode. You can
timing from the tracks. now use the Track 2 button to go down through the
presets, the Track 4 button to go up through the
presets and the Track 3 button to select the preset.
WARNING: In preset mode none of the other buttons
or pedals will function.
10.Troubleshooting
Problem Solution

Pressing the Check the pedal has power. When connected the LEDs should flash.

pedals/buttons
doesn’t do ●Check you have connected the cables properly. The MIDI Out on the Pedal
anything on the should go to the MIDI In on your interface. The MIDI In on the pedal should
computer: go to the MIDI Out on the interface.

●Check that you have selected the correct MIDI device in the preferences
panel (see Sonnit software manual).

●Check you have correctly mapped the MIDI output of the pedal to the
software functions (see the Sonnit software manual). These should be
correct as default.

●Use the MIDI Debug cable supplied with the pedal and connect it directly to
your computer USB port (changing the Sonnit Software MIDI preferences
as required). If this works there may be an issue with your audio interface.
10.Troubleshooting
Problem Solution

The track LEDs are not ●Check the MIDI Out on the interface is connected to the MIDI In on the
working. pedal.

The screen is Off. ● Press the button at the bottom right of the screen

The screen is BLUE ●Make sure you have a VGA cable connected to the pedal from your
computer and the computer is setup for a second monitor.

The pedal suddenly ●Check the power socket that the pedal power supply is connected to is
went off. working. If it is contact Sonnit for guidance.
11.Tutorials
Please see our YouTube channel for a full setup video.

12.Contact
If you have any issues with the pedal or need some help please contact support@sonnit.co.uk.

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