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I'm interested in a looper pedal, any recs? Can a looper do things along the lines of, say, a Robert Fripp Soundscape?
Thanks!
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Tom Ripley
(4,945 posts)Very intuitive layout, stereo ins and outs, 5 minutes max loop, limitless overdubs, reverse and half-speed features, operates on batteries or adapter, small footprint, $170 from MF.
A looper paired with delay(s) will let you get Frippetronic.
KatyMan
(4,290 posts)I was actually thinking of that one, as I have had several emails from them with some very interesting demo videos. Liking the price too...and considering that Tuesday is my birthday, I just may have to order one
Thanks again!
ProfessorGAC
(71,475 posts)Not this one but i heartily approve of them.
Super quiet. Versatile. Fairly priced and bullet proof.
KatyMan
(4,290 posts)I was ordering the TC looper, and also decided on an Electro-Harmonix Superego
and a TC delay. However, MF was offering a deal where if you bought 3 TC pedals, you'd get the looper free, so now I'm getting the Hall of Fame Reverb, Corona Chorus and Flashback Delay (all TC), and can send off for the looper free. Very exciting
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ProfessorGAC
(71,475 posts)Is your's a stomp box?
KatyMan
(4,290 posts)Supposed to be delivered today...very exciting!
SomethingFishy
(4,876 posts)I have used Boss loopers in the past and they have worked well.. TC always seems to be a little more expensive.. I have a TC vocal processor that I am just in love with.. No pitch correction or anything, just effects and a harmonizer. Works great for solo acoustic stuff...