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ScottMt
Posted 2010-11-30 1:57 PM (#360467)
Subject: Looper advice/recommendations?


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Location: Montana
Hey everybody, I've just about convinced myself that I need a loop station. Here's what I think it would be useful for:
1) laying down rhythm and percsussion tracks to jam to for practicing solos
2) doing similar for jamming with my wife (vocals) and son (drums)
3) could even record the family band for solo practice later
4) loading up with backing tracks etc
5) my "band in a box" for busking .... (not likely)

I've been leaning toward the Digitech Jamman stereo, it has mic and std guitar inputs, cd/mp3 input, stereo outputs and can hold 200 tracks totalling about 16 hrs of stuff. Plus it is blue. Anyone have any thoughts, opinions, recommendation or wild-eyed speculations on this selection?

I know that the Idea pre-amp can do some of this but a pedal would be more versatile in that it can be used with any and all of my guitars, electronic drums, keyboards, mics etc. rather than being devoted to 1 guitar.
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Darkbar
Posted 2010-11-30 2:47 PM (#360468 - in reply to #360467)
Subject: Re: Looper advice/recommendations?



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yeah, I want one too. I was looking at the Boss ones, but what do I know. Lots of demo's on youtube
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ProfessorBB
Posted 2010-11-30 3:07 PM (#360469 - in reply to #360467)
Subject: Re: Looper advice/recommendations?



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Location: Colorado Rocky Mountains
I use a Boss RC-20XL. Not as full featured as the Digi Jamman, but very easy to use when playing live, and an important piece of gear when practicing solo leads. I use it to lay down the rhythm track, then practice solo stuff on top. It isn't so much to memorize a lead, but rather, as Brad Davis says, to become secure in my point of reference on the fretboard. You still end up ad libbing in performance, but you go into it more secure knowing where you need to be.
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bvince
Posted 2010-11-30 3:31 PM (#360470 - in reply to #360467)
Subject: Re: Looper advice/recommendations?



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I was looking at the larger boss model, but the $400+ price tag just wasn't worth it to me at the time. Eventually I'll pick one up used. Right now I want a Vocalist 4. I need that more than the looper.
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Damon67
Posted 2010-11-30 3:52 PM (#360471 - in reply to #360467)
Subject: Re: Looper advice/recommendations?



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Originally posted by ProfessorBB:
I use a Boss RC-20XL
+1
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G8r
Posted 2010-11-30 7:22 PM (#360472 - in reply to #360467)
Subject: Re: Looper advice/recommendations?


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+2
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afortune
Posted 2010-12-07 9:14 PM (#360473 - in reply to #360467)
Subject: Re: Looper advice/recommendations?


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Location: Corning, NY
If you're not set on a really long loop time, the Akai Headrush E2 is hands-down the easiest to time and also doubles as a really nice tape delay emulator. KT Tunstall uses one a lot. It only gives about 24 seconds of loop time, though. On the other hand, you can pick them up used for under $130.
As for the Jamman and the Boss, I like both, and definitely get a two-button model. The single ones are tempting for the price, but a pain to sync IMO.
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MusicMishka
Posted 2010-12-07 9:35 PM (#360474 - in reply to #360467)
Subject: Re: Looper advice/recommendations?


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Location: Blue Ridge Mountains
Boss RC-20XL...great unit!
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kentrookie
Posted 2010-12-15 1:47 AM (#360475 - in reply to #360467)
Subject: Re: Looper advice/recommendations?


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Location: Seattle
Digitech Jamman Stereo.
Besides the 16 hour capacity, 99 levels, stereo inputs and computer interface.....
"Time Stretch" features ensures the punch in and out fit the time signature you are working in.

http://www.digitech.com/products/Pedals/JamMan.php
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2010-12-22 4:28 PM (#360476 - in reply to #360467)
Subject: Re: Looper advice/recommendations?


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A Digitech JamMan just popped up here on Craigslist for $95. Anyone who wants me to grab it, let me know, or I may just get it for myself.
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Darkbar
Posted 2010-12-22 4:41 PM (#360477 - in reply to #360467)
Subject: Re: Looper advice/recommendations?



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Originally posted by Mark in Boise:
Anyone who wants me to grab it, let me know, or I may just get it for myself.
Yeah okay....Uh, what?
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2010-12-22 5:10 PM (#360478 - in reply to #360467)
Subject: Re: Looper advice/recommendations?


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Oops. Great wordsmith am I. I meant to say that if anyone wanted me to buy it for them, I would be happy to do so and would ship it upon receipt of $95, plus cost of shipping.
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David Van
Posted 2010-12-23 2:55 AM (#360479 - in reply to #360467)
Subject: Re: Looper advice/recommendations?


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Location: SW Washington
I have a JamMan and I LOVE IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Only drawback is it has to be plugged in. Won't run on batteries :-( So if you are not going to be standing on a street corner it would be my first choice... else you will have to figure out a way to power it from the cig lighter in your car or something, lol. But seriously, this thing is awesome! I have had it about a year and I am still learning about things it can do.
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