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ALLisNOISE wrote:you can dial in some wonderfully smeared 12bit cascades of cicadas leveling a hail of rockets against an army of rusty box fans!
t-rey wrote:EHX 720 currently has my interest, mostly because of the presets. Ditto x2 seems popular as well. Not sure about anything else beyond that. So, obviously, suggestions/direction/insight are extremely welcome.
gila_crisis wrote:In general having a dedicated footswitch to stop the loops is way better than tip-tap-voodoo dancing everything with one switch
gila_crisis wrote:t-rey wrote:EHX 720 currently has my interest, mostly because of the presets. Ditto x2 seems popular as well. Not sure about anything else beyond that. So, obviously, suggestions/direction/insight are extremely welcome.
I used to have a Ditto X2 (which is really good feature-wise) but then sodl it and got the EHX 720!
I like the 720 a lot better, the fade out stop is really usefull, and I like a lot how switch-wise the reverse/half-speed are implemented.
It's more intuitive and straightforward then the X2.
The onboard 10 memories are a plus, but I barely dont' use stored loops.
In general having a dedicated footswitch to stop the loops is way better than tip-tap-voodoo dancing everything with one switch (Boss RC1 and RC3 do it too with an additional footswitch).
D.o.S. wrote:You might be able to find a Headrush for less than $150.
I miss mine something fierce. Such a good looper.
D.o.S. wrote:You might be able to find a Headrush for less than $150.
I miss mine something fierce. Such a good looper.
AxAxSxS wrote:Open House Upper Decker Blumpkin would be the ultimate life achievement.
t-rey wrote:Good to know. Any difference in ease of use re: timing to get a good gapless loop?
D.o.S. wrote:He's asking if one is easier to get the loop perfect on the first go-around between the ditto and the 720 I think.
gila_crisis wrote:Well I didn't had any diffuculties passing from one to the other. I've read once comments on other forums where people pointed out the units footswitches works kind of different, but I never felt that huge difference, everybody was talking about.
I'm used to different types and kinds of looping machines (Looperlative LP1, Boss RC3, EHx 720, ditto x2, infinity, RC50, etc...).
A looper isn't like any other effect, where you just press on-off and tweaddle some knobs, it's more like an instruments, which you have to learn how to play, and INTERACT properly with.
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