morange wrote:That looper looks like a toilet seat.
You got some mighty odd toilet seats in your house, then.
U shaped and white?
Don't defend it, it's a bad imitation of a Digitech Jamman.
No, not defending, just being a wiseass, thinking of a toilet seat with knobs and switches and a display screen.
I totally get that Mooer is bad in the grand, overarching sense of the word. I'm probably not going to buy any, but the cheapz can be tempting - I've thought about getting their EHX flanger clone and their lo-fi/sample rate reducer. But honestly, I've got plenty of modulation, and would rather spring for the Malekko Bit, the Catalinbread Heliotrope, or the Hexe Bitcrusher.
morange wrote:That looper looks like a toilet seat.
You got some mighty odd toilet seats in your house, then.
U shaped and white?
Don't defend it, it's a bad imitation of a Digitech Jamman.
I wouldn't touch a boss or digitech pedal because they all look like toilet seats(exaggerated response, but yeah the jamman doesnt look that much better. expecially since its got two big bulky boss style footswitches on it for no reason.)
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Anyways, id try it..theres a lot of fx companies that have hidden gems, hell the price point may be pretty nice. As for the real question at hand id tend to say the ditto looper is the pedal you need to throw in the toilet. I was keen for 1 until i sat back and thought about it, its only use is in a recording situation...it would be horrible live
(holding for 2 seconds to delete a loop or redo is not exactly making things easy, and who actually needs 5 mins of looping time if u cant save it in a bank)
i'd love to know if the looper is any kind of decent. that would almost allow me to lose the whole looping board and also potentially fit the looper on the main board. somehow it seems too good to be true, though, and i've learned that when something seems too good to be true, it usually is.
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I can't really get down with the tiny enclosure size, no matter who builds it. I understand some people like to save space, but I like to be able to see and tweak my knobs at will. As for the pedals themselves, they seem alright, but I can't find a demo that convinces me to buy one. Forever on the fence.
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PumpkinPieces wrote:I can't really get down with the tiny enclosure size, no matter who builds it. I understand some people like to save space, but I like to be able to see and tweak my knobs at will. As for the pedals themselves, they seem alright, but I can't find a demo that convinces me to buy one. Forever on the fence.
Yeah I got the flanger on a crazy sale and I like how it sounds but I really want to be able to tweak the other two knobs more easily...
PumpkinPieces wrote:I can't really get down with the tiny enclosure size, no matter who builds it. I understand some people like to save space, but I like to be able to see and tweak my knobs at will. As for the pedals themselves, they seem alright, but I can't find a demo that convinces me to buy one. Forever on the fence.
Yeah I got the flanger on a crazy sale and I like how it sounds but I really want to be able to tweak the other two knobs more easily...
yeah I got a pure octave and it is nice to wedge in places but I am realizing that the small size doesn't save much space because you still have to step on it, which means anything smaller than your foot isn't super helpful
the pure octave does sound pretty good though and I like the Tiny EQ and DI that would help complete a board and make it more usable with other peoples amps
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