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This looper has been around for a while and while it is not the latest and greatest, it is certainly not obsolete for many applications. I compared this closely with it's Boss counterpart and while I generally hold Boss gear in high regard, IMO this had the best set of features and functionality for my needs. The optional footswitch is a very useful plus, particularly for live performance. Solid build, tried and tested design, all around good piece of gear for what I use it for.
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Don't be fooled by the size of this little pedal. It's packed with lots features. It's a little pricey & a little confusing at first to figure out how to operate it. But once you get over the sticker shock & start to get a feel for it, thats when the fun begins. I bought mine so I could lay down tracks & have someone that likes to jam the same kind of music that I do "Me". You can put up to 8 GB of memory in it & get up to 16 hours of playtime. I've been using mine with a drum machine then a bass guitar. Then a six string guitar. singing ... keyboards ... the options are endless. then you can save your own music on the SD card & when it's full, Put in a new card and start over. I looked a several others loop / samplers & this one is by far one of the better ones out there for the price. Recommended by Mr.spillitRead full review
Most l00pers including this one go for much more than these are selling for new. Mine was brand new, cheap, and worked like a champ. I noticed other vocal l00pers going for small bones. Not so with guitar l00pers for sure so what's the deal? I fired mine up and my kid and I had a blast at home with this thing. For this price, who cares if you don't really sing. It can be a great party game provided you have a PA or amp and a mic laying around like I do. Brand is a reputable one so I just don't get why they are unloading them unless of course nobody that sings likes to overdub their voice?
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I really like this pedal. I purchased it to use with my Jamman Solo XT pedal. The "Jamsync" will sync loops from the Vocal XT to the Solo XT. However, saving the loop on your Solo XT will NOT save your vocals. That was a disappointment to me, but having said that, it is a very easy pedal to use, and sound is great. For the price, it's a good value. If you wish to save vocal, and instrument loops, you'll need a different pedal such as Jamman Stereo, etc.
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Very easy to use, the single foot button and loop level make for a very user-friendly experience. Fits just right on pedalboards. Only complaint is how quickly the battery drains, you almost need to use a 9v supply if you want to use this without breaking the budget on batteries.
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Ok. There are a bunch of different looper pedals available these days with a wide price range. I wanted a simple ( budget priced) looper to lay down ideas on the fly and groove over my rhythm. So..i put a microphone into this and record my rhythm into my Peavey mixer and jam away. I did notice that running this into my simple tube mic preamp (behringer w/ lower gain 5751) made a huge difference on the final sound. For the price of these little pedals...you can't go wrong. It even has a power supply included! Seems to function just like other loop pedals I have owned. Get your timing right ..start-end. Playback. Layer. Buy it!
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This is an amazing pedal, my local shop tried to sell me different type, but I had decided this was the best. I wasn't wrong, I do suggest that the manual is downloaded and printed at A4, makes reference so much easier. It is a breeze to use and loads of fun, enabling one to try different licks etc. without annoying anyone else as will drive headphones directly ! I did find it far better to purchase from the USA, saved over 50% on UK RRP. The only downer was I had to purchase a replacement power supply, though still less than 50% of UK price. I have found the device a great practice / jamming aid, and if it broke or got stolen I would buy another. Its extensive options and the ability to download audio tracks to the pedal for practice etc., mean it is probably the pedal that should be at the top of every musicians wish list. It is very solidly made and should last for years. The only drawback I could find was that it did require the mains power supply as its current draw is very high, I had wanted to use it with a battery set up with my Vox DA5, I have overcome this problem by googling for a 9V power supply from a 12 volt source. The result is that the whole rig is now completely portable. I recommend this pedal 100% and can't wait to get back to it in a few minutes.Read full review
Operations are not intuitive. Very frustrating, high learning curve. Too many possible setting selections to be done in a certain sequence. Reminds me of my first digital electric wrist watch instruction sheet. " Press 1, hold 2 for 3 seconds, press 1 once more, press and hold 1 and 2 once for each display item, press twice to delete, once more to set default..." Try to remember that each time you want to set the time or alarm. However---Once I learned how to use it, I totally love it. It's like a miniature recording studio. It will only accept a 1Gb or less memory card. Anything larger will not work. It has an input for both instrument and microphone. Most others only have one. Knowing precisely when to end recording takes a lot of practice. If not done exactly right, the playback loop will not be complete. I always start recording with the bass line, no vocals and always use the metronome, mic off. Once you're satisfied with that, you can overdub to your hearts content. I would recommend writing down exact initial startup settings for the mic and instrument volume knobs. That way, you can control recorded levels for vocals and instruments. If you are recording a song with dominant guitar presence, raise it a little before you start recording. If you want a soft harmony vocal in the background, lower the mic volume before starting. You cannot change individual track levels once they are recorded or overdubbed.Read full review
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My Jamman with Digital delay is what I anticipated on getting when I purchased the original JamMan 'stomp' peddle years ago. I never understood why they never considered stereo in and stereo out in the first place. Obviously, I'm not new to Jamman and so I knew the quality of the product I was buying. My new Jamman with digital delay performs as expected and I simply like the delay feature. I use a 32 gigabyte memory card for background music that I've produced and the internal memory for practice loops. It's intuative, of high quality, and seems to be quite rugged. It's certainly 'gig-worthy'. And finally, I can now harmonize with myself on que every time. I believe the buttons are far easier to deal with then the 'stomp' type peddles on my old Jamman.
This is the middle of the road looper from Digitech. It is basically a copy of the middle of the road Boss looper. I am more satisfied with the sound of this Digitech, than the Boss. It won't take up as much space on your pedalboard as the largest looper, but will not perform as many functions either. I wish that it had a fade out capability, but again, that is on the larger units. It is a great introduction to looping. If you find it something that you end up wanting to use often, then maybe you will purchase one of the top of the line loopers and have all of the possible features available.