A Luddite's Looper

Its all in the fingers, or is it?

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Re: A Luddite's Looper

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Cheers. Don't know that I'm too fussed about the drum track but maybe I should look into that. Thanks.

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Re: A Luddite's Looper

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Molly wrote:
jeremyb wrote:My only experience is with the RC-3, you plug it in via usb and it shows up like any usb removable drive does, has a folder for each preset you've used, and in it are wav files you can copy off, dead simple, also works in reverse as I load cd quality wav files onto mine to play the samples for our set :)
Like the sound of this. Been considering getting a looper. Thinking about how I can set up a loop on one amp and noodle over it on another. That kind of thing.
Guitar -> A/B switch, with A->Looper-> amp 1, B-> amp 2, sorted!
Slowy wrote: That's the problem; everything rewarding is just such hard work. Regret takes much less effort.

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Re: A Luddite's Looper

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Guess that's all there is to it. Cheers.

Just got to choose and buy a looper now.

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Re: A Luddite's Looper

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Or buy a stereo one and run it to two amps and then solo over them both :)
Slowy wrote: That's the problem; everything rewarding is just such hard work. Regret takes much less effort.

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