

Magic 8 Ball sez:

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In my experience, the new Boss loopers are pretty forgiving with the start/end points. Something like the RC-5 is small, and is easy to use. You can tap in the tempo with an external tap switch and as long as you have the loop quantize turned on, it will automatically extend/cut off your loop at the exact end point in time with the tempo if you accidentally hit the switch too fast or slow. As long as you’re not way off, it actually sounds fine and for most loops works well. I have the RC-500 and do a lot of live looping and this feature is pretty handy for most situations, especially if I’m improvising or syncing it up to a drum machine.Lebowsky wrote:Any of you highly knowledgeable folks able to point me to the right direction?
I am looking for a basic looper, that can allow me to record one riff, and then play over it. No need for much more... More features would be bonuses. But "rather small" footprint required.
I've used the loop function of the DD-7, EHX Canyon and such in the past, it gave pretty bad results, particularly because I really suck at stomping at the right moments...are there loopers where you can give a tempo first, and then record - I assume this would be more forgiving?
(I am amazed by people doing this live properly...)
It would be used in a bass + drums duo.
I don't really know where to start, so... fell free to slap me for more info.
Thanks!
Dandolin wrote:also, none'o'that is the simple, functional looper Lebowsky's after, for which i tend to think the EHX + practice will do...but maybe split the baby and look at the 720?
So, I was looking at the EHXs after last couple messages, the 360 seems on backorder everywhere anyway. 720 I don't see the advantage except price over the 1440... I had kinda overlooked the Boss ones but you're making me reconsider nowle lambin wrote:In my experience, the new Boss loopers are pretty forgiving with the start/end points. Something like the RC-5 is small, and is easy to use. You can tap in the tempo with an external tap switch and as long as you have the loop quantize turned on, it will automatically extend/cut off your loop at the exact end point in time with the tempo if you accidentally hit the switch too fast or slow. As long as you’re not way off, it actually sounds fine and for most loops works well. I have the RC-500 and do a lot of live looping and this feature is pretty handy for most situations, especially if I’m improvising or syncing it up to a drum machine.
Bonus: it has midi ins and outs so if you eventually want to go that route, you can.
I’ve used the Boss one and an MXR tap tempo switch, both worked fine.Lebowsky wrote:
Can you use an external tap tempo such as this or do you need the Boss dedicated foot switch? https://www.loop-master.com/mini-tempo- ... -p-51.html
Their answer tells me guts we gonna get a new firmware for the 1440 in July 2022 too…gila_crisis wrote: I was writing with EHX support and.. the new manual shall be ready for July 2022?!?!???? WTF?!
I've found few minor bugs in that last 1440 firmware, and promptly sent the information to EHX (plus some inputs and ideas for some useful features, like dedicated midi commands for play, and rec/dub).waxdoctor wrote:Their answer tells me guts we gonna get a new firmware for the 1440 in July 2022 too…gila_crisis wrote: I was writing with EHX support and.. the new manual shall be ready for July 2022?!?!???? WTF?!