Loop Pedal.

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Slowing becoming un-noob.
Any suggestions?
I've heard the Boss loop station is a good one. Yet that's a little expensive for me.
I was thinking under $300.
I play experiment rock. More on the side of rock, not really ambient at all...
I'm in a two piece (guitar/drums) and I figure a loop could add some layers.

I was thinking maybe the RC-2.
http://guitars.musiciansfriend.com/product/Boss-RC2-Loop-Station-Stomp-Box?sku=487040

What do you guys think?
I really have no experience with loopers.

Thanks.


-Elliot
 
Try for a used Gibson Echoplex, it's really the only looper that won't leave you frustrated. I found the BOSS RC-20 was pretty good if you're doing traditional looping - recording the chords then playing overtop of the chords like traditional multi-tracking. Any ambient/noise songs were very difficult (impossible) to get on the RC-20.


www.loopersdelight.com is the final say on all of this stuff.
 
boomerang





10

I actually just picked one of these up about a month ago.

It is a LOT of fun to play with, and it was less than $300 ($250).
The only downsides are that it doesn't have a lot of fancy extra functions (only one loop at a time; you can overlay onto it, but you can't undo; reverse; half-speed; and that's about it) and it distorts a little bit.

But I play grungy and distorted anyway, so I don't really mind the distortion! :D
 
I have one of the RC10s I think that is what it's called.

It does a lot for $179.00. I really think anyone on this forum would
be using DAWs not these gizmo's for recording though.
 
I had a lot of success using the loop function of a line 6 DL4. It's got 14 seconds of loop time but it can be "tricked" into giving you 28 seconds if you really think you need it. The DL4 will give you a delay along with the the loop if you need/want it. I liked using it.
 
28 seconds? Bah. JamMan can go SIX HOURS of loop time, with a big memory card.
 
28 seconds? Bah. JamMan can go SIX HOURS of loop time, with a big memory card.

If you ever need six hours of loop time for a single song, I'm pretty sure I never want to hear you 12+ hour song. Ever. :D
 
I use a JamMan and have about 50 songs in it where I use it for backing tracks. Just wish it was stereo.

That's why the 6 hours can be handy.
 
If you ever need six hours of loop time for a single song, I'm pretty sure I never want to hear you 12+ hour song. Ever. :D

I wouldn't want to have to play it, OR listen to it. But those 6 hours can be split up any way you want- one six hour song... six, one-hour songs... 120 3-min. songs... whatever. You could lay down backing rhythm guitar and/or bass tracks ahead of time, then just you and the drummer take the stage...

If you wanted stereo, you could run the JamMan to something that is stereo, like a RP-7.
 
or the subway station.

So true. Unfortunately, Atlanta does not allow buskers at MARTA stops (I believe Seattle regulates them via free licenses, or something?) so I am not in the frame of mind, to think of that. Pity.

But, wow, a looper would be a busker's best friend, wouldn't it?
 
JamMan

Yah, I picked up my JamMan a year or two ago and I am still figuring out new ways to use it. The thing rocks.
 
So true. Unfortunately, Atlanta does not allow buskers at MARTA stops (I believe Seattle regulates them via free licenses, or something?) so I am not in the frame of mind, to think of that. Pity.

But, wow, a looper would be a busker's best friend, wouldn't it?

It probably depends on what's available power-wise.

The Boomerang needs to be plugged in; I'm pretty sure there's no battery option.

I imagine those six-hour jam man's don't have a battery either.
 
my friend has a converter for a car battery, it's pretty awesome. but it's fucking dangerous.
 
I spent all weekend trying to figure out how to loop using Ableton sans FCB1010 and got almost nowhere. That Digitech is looking pretty sweet now.
 
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