1. Ifihan
The TC Electronic Ditto+ Looper Pedal is a compact and powerful looping device designed for musicians. It offers 60 minutes of looping time with unlimited overdubs, dynamic loop length, and 99 loop storage slots. Featuring a high-resolution color display and intuitive 1-knob control, the Ditto+ provides a streamlined looping experience. Its 24-bit uncompressed audio ensures high fidelity, while analog-dry-through preserves your original signal. This manual provides detailed instructions for setting up, operating, and maintaining your Ditto+ Looper Pedal.
2. Key Awọn ẹya ara ẹrọ
- Multi-session Looper Pedal with 24-bit Sound Quality
- 99-loop Storage Capacity
- High-resolution Color Display
- Unlimited Overdubs
- Intuitive 1-knob Control
- Dynamic Loop Length for layering long overdubs onto shorter loops
- Easy Import and Export of loops via USB
- Retains loops in internal memory after power-down
- Analog-dry-through design for signal integrity
3. Eto Itọsọna
3.1 Unpacking ati ayewo
Carefully remove the Ditto+ Looper Pedal from its packaging. Inspect the unit for any signs of damage that may have occurred during shipping. Retain the packaging for future transport or storage.
3.2 Asopọ agbara
The Ditto+ requires a 9V DC power supply (not included) with a center-negative polarity. Connect the power adapter to the 9V DC input jack on the pedal. Ensure the power supply meets the specifications (9 Volts, 0.1 Amps) to prevent damage.

Aworan 1: Igun view of the Ditto+ pedal, highlighting the input and output jacks on the sides, and the power input jack. This view helps identify connection points.
3.3 Awọn isopọ Ohun
- So ohun èlò orin rẹ (fún àpẹẹrẹ, gítà) mọ́ ÀWỌN Ọ̀RỌ̀ jack ní apá ọ̀tún ti pedal nípa lílo okùn irinṣẹ́ 1/4-inch boṣewa.
- Sopọ awọn IJADE ọpá ìkọsẹ̀ ní apá òsì ti pedal sí tirẹ amplifier or other effects pedals using another standard 1/4-inch instrument cable.
3.4 USB Asopọ
The Ditto+ features a USB port for importing and exporting loops. Connect a standard USB cable from the pedal to your computer for managing your loop library. The USB port is located on the top side of the pedal.

Aworan 2: Igun view of the Ditto+ pedal, clearly showing the USB port located on the top edge of the device, used for data transfer.
4. Awọn ilana Iṣiṣẹ
4.1 Basic Looping Functions

Aworan 3: Iwaju view of the Ditto+ pedal, displaying the main screen, the large central knob, the two arrow buttons, and the footswitch. This image illustrates the primary user interface.
- Igbasilẹ: Press the footswitch once to start recording. The display will indicate recording status.
- Ṣiṣẹ/Duro: After recording, press the footswitch once to stop recording and immediately start playback of your loop. During playback, press the footswitch once to stop the loop.
- Apọju: While a loop is playing, press the footswitch once to enter overdub mode. Any new audio played will be added to the existing loop. Press again to stop overdubbing and return to playback.
- Yipada/Túnṣe: Press and hold the footswitch during playback to undo the last overdub. Press and hold again to redo it.
- Pari Loopu: Double-tap the footswitch quickly to stop playback and clear the current loop. Note: Be mindful of the double-tap timing to avoid accidental clearing during live performance.
4.2 Navigating Loops and Settings
The Ditto+ features a high-resolution color display and a large central knob for navigation and control. The two arrow buttons (< ati >) allow you to scroll through different loop slots (up to 99) or menu options.
- Selecting Loops: Use the arrow buttons to navigate between your 99 stored loop slots. The display will show the current loop number.
- Adjusting Loop Volume: The large central knob controls the playback volume of the current loop. Turn it clockwise to increase volume and counter-clockwise to decrease.
- Wiwọle si Awọn Akojọ aṣayan: Pressing the central knob typically accesses menu options. Use the arrow buttons to navigate menu items and the knob to select or adjust values.
4.3 Extended Looping Mode
The Ditto+ offers an "Extended Looping Mode" which allows you to record a short initial loop and then overdub a longer phrase that automatically extends the overall loop length. This is particularly useful for creating complex arrangements.
- Activate Extended Loop Mode: To enable this mode, press and hold both arrow buttons simultaneously. A menu will appear on the display. Navigate to the "Extended Loop Mode" option and select "ON".
- Recording in Extended Mode:
- Record your initial, shorter loop as usual (press footswitch once to start, once to end).
- Immediately after the initial loop starts playing, press the footswitch once to enter overdub mode.
- Play your longer overdub. The pedal will use the original loop as a timing reference.
- To end the extended overdub, tap the footswitch kutukutu, before the desired end point. The pedal will then close the loop at the end of the next full bar, based on the original loop's timing. This ensures a musically coherent loop extension.
- Subsequent Overdubs: After the extended loop is established, subsequent overdubs will function as normal, adding layers to the new, longer loop.
Note: The extended loop feature typically allows for one primary extension. You cannot infinitely re-adjust the loop length multiple times using this method.
4.4 Import/Export Loops
Connect the Ditto+ to your computer via USB. The pedal will appear as a mass storage device, allowing you to drag and drop audio files (WAV format recommended) to and from its internal memory. This enables you to back up your loops or load pre-recorded tracks.
5. Itọju
- Ninu: Lo aṣọ rírọrùn tí ó gbẹ láti nu ìta pedal náà. Yẹra fún àwọn ohun ìfọṣọ tàbí àwọn ohun èlò ìfọṣọ.
- Ibi ipamọ: When not in use for extended periods, store the pedal in a dry, cool environment, away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures.
- Agbara: Always disconnect the power supply when the pedal is not in use or during cleaning.
6. Laasigbotitusita
| Isoro | Owun to le Fa | Ojutu |
|---|---|---|
| No power / Pedal does not turn on | Incorrect power supply; loose connection; faulty power adapter. | Ensure a 9V DC, center-negative power supply is used. Check all connections. Try a different power adapter if available. |
| Ko si ohun lati efatelese | Incorrect audio connections; instrument volume low; amplifier off; faulty cables. | Verify instrument and amplifier connections. Check instrument and amplifier volume. Test with different cables. |
| Loop clears unexpectedly | Accidental double-tap of footswitch. | The "clear loop" function is a quick double-tap. Practice precise footswitch presses to avoid accidental clearing. |
| Difficulty with Extended Looping Mode | Incorrect activation or timing. | Ensure you press and hold both arrow buttons simultaneously to activate the mode. For ending an extended overdub, tap the footswitch kutukutu to allow the pedal to close the loop at the next bar's end. |
| Loops not saving | Power interruption during saving; memory issue. | The Ditto+ automatically retains loops. If issues persist, try re-saving or performing a factory reset (refer to official TC Electronic documentation for reset procedures). |
7. Imọ ni pato
- Awoṣe: Ditto+
- Brand: TC Itanna
- Ìwọ̀n Nkan: 6.3 iwon
- Awọn iwọn ọja: 4 x 2.6 x 2.4 inches
- Ni wiwo Hardware: USB
- Ọna kika Ifihan: Analog
- Orisun Agbara: Okun Itanna
- Voltage: 9 Volts DC
- Ampigba: 0.1 A (100mA)
- Iru idari: Knob, Footswitch, Buttons
- Ibi ipamọ iyipo: 99 iho
- Akoko Yipo: Titi di iṣẹju 60
- Didara ohun: 24-bit uncompressed
8. Atilẹyin ọja ati Support
For warranty information, technical support, or further assistance with your TC Electronic Ditto+ Looper Pedal, please refer to the official TC Electronic webojú-òpó wẹ́ẹ̀bù tàbí kí o kàn sí àwọn oníbàárà wọn tààrà. O tún le ṣèbẹ̀wò sí ojú-òpó wẹ́ẹ̀bù wọn. TC Electronic Store on Amazon fun afikun ọja alaye ati oro.





