Thinking of getting a looper.
So my Am 60s original Jazzmaster is finally on its way. My Fender Hotrod Deluxe amp has been sitting lonely and unused for quite some time now as I usually just play directly into Reason and use the myriad of fx plugins I’ve accumulated. I reckon the new guitar will change that.
Anyway…thinking of getting a looper pedal. Anybody?
Anyway…thinking of getting a looper pedal. Anybody?
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Do it!
I was looking at the Boss RC-500 but it looks like they are releasing a new Looper in December. (RC-600). Might be worth waiting to see how much it costs.
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Aeros loop studio looks interesting to me
Bit too expensive. I just spent €2000 on a guitar haha
Under €300 is where I'm aiming. Only going to be using it at home for fun.
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Javel, then let's wait for the boss one to be released
I Had a Boss RC-30 and stupidly sold it, thinking back it had so many uses, it has inputs for guitar and vocal with separate volume making it a great front end for Vox an guitar, the inputs are as clear as bell although its not great with headphones as it does not have a dedicated headphone out.
Having the 2 pedals is great and the a few drum beats is handy, the fact you can fade out loops is great and also quantise is handy.
But the cherry on the cake is you can store all you backin tracks /songs on it too but be aware the looping length will be set to you track /song size for those slots.
I would buy it bak if I was out playing live.
Hope this is some help. Joe
Having the 2 pedals is great and the a few drum beats is handy, the fact you can fade out loops is great and also quantise is handy.
But the cherry on the cake is you can store all you backin tracks /songs on it too but be aware the looping length will be set to you track /song size for those slots.
I would buy it bak if I was out playing live.
Hope this is some help. Joe
Yeah it is. Thankyou. From what I can make out the Rc-30 is more similar to the RC-500 than it is to the Rc-10r. The latter is more focused in rhythms hence the R. The 500 has three switches and looks as if it’s a lot easier to control and less functions to memorize.Wee Joe wrote: ↑15 Nov 2021I Had a Boss RC-30 and stupidly sold it, thinking back it had so many uses, it has inputs for guitar and vocal with separate volume making it a great front end for Vox an guitar, the inputs are as clear as bell although its not great with headphones as it does not have a dedicated headphone out.
Having the 2 pedals is great and the a few drum beats is handy, the fact you can fade out loops is great and also quantise is handy.
But the cherry on the cake is you can store all you backin tracks /songs on it too but be aware the looping length will be set to you track /song size for those slots.
I would buy it bak if I was out playing live.
Hope this is some help. Joe
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hello,
@MrFigg: is the nektar pacer not meeting your expectations? curious...
congrats on the soon to arrive guitar
j
@MrFigg: is the nektar pacer not meeting your expectations? curious...
congrats on the soon to arrive guitar
j
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hello,
okay, i understand
would be cool to hear your kids plug into the pacer and the looper
and do a family jam
there is a youtube channel of a dad doing cover tunes with his kids
his son plays the drums, another son is on guitar, the daughter sings
and these kids are like in middle school
they kill it every time: the beatles, the stones, the who...
it would've been neat to hear the sitar through a loop pedal
cheers,
j
okay, i understand
would be cool to hear your kids plug into the pacer and the looper
and do a family jam
there is a youtube channel of a dad doing cover tunes with his kids
his son plays the drums, another son is on guitar, the daughter sings
and these kids are like in middle school
they kill it every time: the beatles, the stones, the who...
it would've been neat to hear the sitar through a loop pedal
cheers,
j
littlejamaicastudios
i7 2.8ghz / 24GB ddr3 / Quadro 4000 x 2 / ProFire 610
reason 10 / reaper / acidpro /akai mpk mini / korg padkontrol / axiom 25 / radium 49
'i get by with a lot of help from my friends'
i7 2.8ghz / 24GB ddr3 / Quadro 4000 x 2 / ProFire 610
reason 10 / reaper / acidpro /akai mpk mini / korg padkontrol / axiom 25 / radium 49
'i get by with a lot of help from my friends'
I wrote in another thread but that sitar got sent back. 5 of the frets weren’t tied properly.littlejam wrote: ↑15 Nov 2021hello,
okay, i understand
would be cool to hear your kids plug into the pacer and the looper
and do a family jam
there is a youtube channel of a dad doing cover tunes with his kids
his son plays the drums, another son is on guitar, the daughter sings
and these kids are like in middle school
they kill it every time: the beatles, the stones, the who...
it would've been neat to hear the sitar through a loop pedal
cheers,
j
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hello,
yeah, i know that you sent the sitar back because of the frets
still would've been nice to hear it, though
but if it didn't sound nice, then f!@@#$#@#@%@! it
it's not worth it
do you have a real porridge recipe (from that other thread)
or was that just a metaphor or analogy or something
i've got several guyanese cornmeal porridge recipes saved
would be interesting to see a recipe from your place
cheers,
j
yeah, i know that you sent the sitar back because of the frets
still would've been nice to hear it, though
but if it didn't sound nice, then f!@@#$#@#@%@! it
it's not worth it
do you have a real porridge recipe (from that other thread)
or was that just a metaphor or analogy or something
i've got several guyanese cornmeal porridge recipes saved
would be interesting to see a recipe from your place
cheers,
j
littlejamaicastudios
i7 2.8ghz / 24GB ddr3 / Quadro 4000 x 2 / ProFire 610
reason 10 / reaper / acidpro /akai mpk mini / korg padkontrol / axiom 25 / radium 49
'i get by with a lot of help from my friends'
i7 2.8ghz / 24GB ddr3 / Quadro 4000 x 2 / ProFire 610
reason 10 / reaper / acidpro /akai mpk mini / korg padkontrol / axiom 25 / radium 49
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Coarse oatmeal, water (1part oatmeal to two parts water) and salt. Bring water to the boil, throw in the oatmeal, bring back to the boil and let simmer for 20 minutes stirring all the the time with a spurtle. Magic. The wa' ma grunny eesed tae dae it.littlejam wrote: ↑15 Nov 2021hello,
yeah, i know that you sent the sitar back because of the frets
still would've been nice to hear it, though
but if it didn't sound nice, then f!@@#$#@#@%@! it
it's not worth it
do you have a real porridge recipe (from that other thread)
or was that just a metaphor or analogy or something
i've got several guyanese cornmeal porridge recipes saved
would be interesting to see a recipe from your place
cheers,
j
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hello,
you are a goodgood man charlie brown
thank you
cheers,
j
you are a goodgood man charlie brown
thank you
cheers,
j
littlejamaicastudios
i7 2.8ghz / 24GB ddr3 / Quadro 4000 x 2 / ProFire 610
reason 10 / reaper / acidpro /akai mpk mini / korg padkontrol / axiom 25 / radium 49
'i get by with a lot of help from my friends'
i7 2.8ghz / 24GB ddr3 / Quadro 4000 x 2 / ProFire 610
reason 10 / reaper / acidpro /akai mpk mini / korg padkontrol / axiom 25 / radium 49
'i get by with a lot of help from my friends'
Thanks! Name seems on point.
Edit: Also, impossible artist name to search. Kind of like Reason.
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hello,
found this article with 10 people using looping techniques
(contains videos (as do the comments)
https://flypaper.soundfly.com/discovery ... es-melody/
also, ed sheeran is a one man band
this guy is stupidcrazyfun and some of his tracks have dirty lyrics
his channel is worth doing a deep dive
someone here on RT posted a while back (don't know who, when, or where)
the neat thing is that he does it real time where you get a pretty goodgood look at what he's doing
cheers and eat well,
j
found this article with 10 people using looping techniques
(contains videos (as do the comments)
https://flypaper.soundfly.com/discovery ... es-melody/
also, ed sheeran is a one man band
this guy is stupidcrazyfun and some of his tracks have dirty lyrics
his channel is worth doing a deep dive
someone here on RT posted a while back (don't know who, when, or where)
the neat thing is that he does it real time where you get a pretty goodgood look at what he's doing
cheers and eat well,
j
littlejamaicastudios
i7 2.8ghz / 24GB ddr3 / Quadro 4000 x 2 / ProFire 610
reason 10 / reaper / acidpro /akai mpk mini / korg padkontrol / axiom 25 / radium 49
'i get by with a lot of help from my friends'
i7 2.8ghz / 24GB ddr3 / Quadro 4000 x 2 / ProFire 610
reason 10 / reaper / acidpro /akai mpk mini / korg padkontrol / axiom 25 / radium 49
'i get by with a lot of help from my friends'
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