For example, if you have 2 channels of polyphony connected to Looper's input when you start recording a new loop, Looper will record 2 distinct tracks, each of which will play back separately on the polyphonic output (this is the expected behaviour). However, if additional input channels are connected after the initial loop is recorded, they will be ignored.
For now, you must ensure that every input channel you plan to record is connected when you start recording a new loop.
For example, if you have 2 channels of polyphony connected to Looper's input when you start recording a new loop, Looper will record 2 distinct tracks, each of which will play back separately on the polyphonic output (this is the expected behaviour). However, if additional input channels are connected after the initial loop is recorded, they will be ignored.
For now, you must ensure that every input channel you plan to record is connected when you start recording a new loop.