Reloop Tape 2 Operation Manual

To connect the Reloop Tape 2 to your DJ setup, use the provided RCA cables to connect the output of your mixer to the input of the Tape 2. Ensure that the Tape 2 is powered on and press the record button to start capturing audio.
To ensure the best audio quality, make sure that your input levels are properly set. Avoid clipping by keeping the levels in the green zone. Use high-quality cables and ensure all connections are secure.
If the Reloop Tape 2 is not powering on, check the USB power connection. Ensure that the USB cable is securely connected to a power source. If using a computer, verify that the USB port is functional.
Yes, the Reloop Tape 2 allows you to record in both WAV and MP3 formats. You can switch between formats using the format switch button on the device.
To update the firmware, visit the Reloop website to download the latest firmware update file. Connect the Tape 2 to your computer, then follow the instructions provided with the firmware file to complete the update.
The maximum recording time depends on the capacity of the microSD card used. For instance, a 32GB card can store approximately 60 hours of MP3 recordings.
Distorted recordings may result from input levels being too high. Adjust the output volume on your mixer and ensure the Tape 2's input levels are not peaking into the red zone.
Remove the microSD card from the Tape 2 and insert it into your computer's card reader. Alternatively, connect the Tape 2 directly to your computer via USB and access the recordings as you would with an external storage device.
Check if the microSD card is properly inserted and formatted. Ensure the card is not full and try using a different card if the problem persists.
To switch audio sources, simply connect the desired source to the input of the Tape 2. Ensure the connected source is active and the Tape 2 is set to record mode.