insubordination wrote:I think it's excellent. The only real drawback for me is its size. I haven't messed with Toneprints at all, I've found some sounds I like and made presets and just used those. I had a lot of fun with it last night, figured out that you can actually do a sort of sound-on-sound/El Cap type thing with the analog or tape mode and looper, and the feedback maxed for a sort of short-loop delay, mixed with the longer loop. I am explaining that poorly, but the point is, it's a fun pedal. I thought for a second about downsizing to the Nova Repeater and taking the extra cash (since I don't use tap tempo, and the presets aren't THAT important to me), but I am pretty stoked on the FBX4.
Can you compare the Looper side of the pedal to any of the standard Loopers? I had one of those two switch Digitech Jammans. I really liked that one. Can the FBx4 do the same stuff as that one? Or as the Boss RC-20? Size is no real issue for me, I'd probably use it at home mostly.
insubordination wrote: I haven't messed with Toneprints at all ...
Dude?
Sonidero is gonna be mad at you. You better get to it.
I moved recently and haven't had much playing time?
Anyway, phantasmo--I have only tried the Hardwire DL-8 for looping and this is way better for several reasons, including the ability to have as much or as little delay as you want being looped, along with the ability to change delay types and settings while looping.