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I'd like to get a looper pedal that I can use during live performances. What are you using and/or what would you recommend?
I've been reading manuals of the different Boss looper pedals but I don't think any of them would be the right for me although RC-50 does come close. What I want is the ability to record few loops that I can mute/unmute individually. If I could have different simultaneous loops to be of different length it would be cool too. I don't have any need for presets or ability to save loops in memory long term. Any suggestions? |
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Red Sound Soundbite - there's a few models:
http://www.redsound.com/products I had one of the Micro's until recently, and quite liked it. I only got rid of it because I needed the money, and changes to my live setup made it redundant. |
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synthgeek wrote: Red Sound Soundbite - there's a few models:
http://www.redsound.com/products I had one of the Micro's until recently, and quite liked it. I only got rid of it because I needed the money, and changes to my live setup made it redundant. No MIDI? Can't be used as a pedal? They look kinda nifty, but not as useful as a pedal... |
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I definitely need a pedal because I intend to use it with electric cello so my hands are both busy. For my intended use MIDI isn't important. |
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The Electro Harmonix 2880
http://www.ehx.com/products/2880 This thing is pricey but it's ridiculously awesome. I'm currently using a Line6 DL4 as my looper but I hope to upgrade to the 2880 eventually. Editt: I didn't know the 2880 was discontinued! You can still get them from dealers, though. Bummer! You might also check out the Line6 JM4 http://line6.com/jm4looper/ I haven't used this but the Looper in the DL4 is pretty good, as long as you don't need MIDI sync. Last edited by justin3am on Fri Apr 06, 2012 9:31 am; edited 2 times in total |
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justin3am wrote: The Electro Harmonix 2880
http://www.ehx.com/products/2880 This thing is pricey but it's ridiculously awesome. I'm currently using a Line6 DL4 as my looper but I hope to upgrade to the 2880 eventually. It's what i'd have suggested too... |
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gravehill wrote: I definitely need a pedal because I intend to use it with electric cello so my hands are both busy. For my intended use MIDI isn't important.
MIDI = ability to use FCB1010 etc... |
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Thomann still seems to have EH 2880... I'd still need a control pedal for it, though. I'll read the manual and see if it would do what I need. Thanks for the suggestions!
Btw, does anyone have experience from Digitech JamMan pedals? |
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