How do you / What do you Loooooop ???
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Re: How do you / What do you Loooooop ???
You could load drums and synth (or guitar or flute or meth) on one track from your computer and do strange bass loopin on the other, FUN. Or make it have A and B parts for songs.
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Re: How do you / What do you Loooooop ???
My ideas and thoughts exactly. I like the idea of being able to arm your loop as well. I can tap pretty accurately, but for live use I'd favor the ability to arm and record with one stomp instead of two.
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I had it midi synced to my drum machine and had it playing synth parts, so sweet. The easiest looper that I have messed with. I don't have a ton of experience with them but still, quick to have fun with these suckers.
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Disarm D'arcy wrote:From what I"ve gathered and tested with other pedals accepting midi tempo clock info (Timeilne) it works a charm
I'll report ASAP.
please do that. especially how you set/define the lenght of the loop...
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Re: How do you / What do you Loooooop ???
I don't think I would have a use for the Pigtronix functionality personally, however you can do some really cool stuff with it that I think you can't do with a lot of pedals
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RR Bigman wrote:SUPER FAST FEET FOR IDM GLITCH DRONES
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Re: How do you / What do you Loooooop ???
Potential looping pedalboard.

The idea would be for my main board to hit the EP boost (as a “sparkly” buffer) then into the ABY with A going R in/out (Jamman) -> R in/out (Boomerang) -> 60’s Fender Reverb Tank -> Dr. Z Maz 38 2x10 and B going into the mixer which will go R out -> Boss RC -> M9 -> L in/out (Jamman) -> L in/out (Boomerang) -> SF Super Reverb
The other mixer channels will be used for either a mic and banjo or laptop. I’m still working on using the stereo pan feature of the mixer to be able to send some things to the guitar amp when needed and some to a PA - it could be a very versatile rig, it seems!

The idea would be for my main board to hit the EP boost (as a “sparkly” buffer) then into the ABY with A going R in/out (Jamman) -> R in/out (Boomerang) -> 60’s Fender Reverb Tank -> Dr. Z Maz 38 2x10 and B going into the mixer which will go R out -> Boss RC -> M9 -> L in/out (Jamman) -> L in/out (Boomerang) -> SF Super Reverb
The other mixer channels will be used for either a mic and banjo or laptop. I’m still working on using the stereo pan feature of the mixer to be able to send some things to the guitar amp when needed and some to a PA - it could be a very versatile rig, it seems!