Inspired by Wav I need a looper! Which one?

Mr Grumpy

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OK, due to Wav's funkadelic and an incoming NGD, I need to get a looper straight away - cheap is good.

Any suggestions, ebay links?
 
HAd that one before--- also had the DITTO LOOPER-- I got pissed at them and sold them off ---I MIGHT have to get another --
like the compression pedal -- OI really didnt take the time to UNDERSTAND and use it properly
I ws looking at CHEAP ones..........but -- I may wait and get one of the mooers when I find a good deal .....it is fun to have the drum tracks.
 
^ I had an EHX looper before, but without a drum machine built in, I kinda lost patience with meself too - gotta sort it out and practice or I'll never improve.

This NUX one looks similar:


I need a drum machine to set the beat for my two bob practicing...

I'm liking the NUX, does everything I want and is $99 delivered.
 
Had a Boss looper, the little $99 red one.
Could not get the thing to sync.
I'd step on it and it would never be in time.
I sold it.

But watching people that are somewhat more coordinated than myself with a looper can be an eye opening experience.
One guy that gigs at the local tiki bars is a looper madman.
He has an octave pedal and drum machine as well, so he loops in a rhythm line, then a bass line then sings & solos over it.
All with one guitar. Very impressive to watch & hear.
 
Some loopers can get complicated, and it just depends what your looking for. Do you want all the birds and whistles? or just a basic one. This is the one I have does the trick for me easy to use.
 
I agree with you folks that Loopers can be a fluffing pain...

Thus, I want a drum machine to set a beat and a looper. I also want a battery compartment because sometimes I don't want loads of wires everywhere... I'm thinking the NUX fits the bill. Anybody tried one?
 
it does seem a feature packed option--- and looks like the drum section is easier to use and slightly more feature packed than the mooer.

WHich I now wish I had kept and WATCHED the video you posted because --- I never READ the foogin instructions and didnt REALIZE I COULD have a djusted the TEMPOS of the drums (DOH!!! IDIOT! GEEZ!)
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I’ve got a Boss RC-3 which I really like. It’s the only looper I’ve tried so I can’t say how it compares. I find it easy to use although it is tricky to get the timing right. Once you use it a bit it gets easier.
 
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I had a Ditto, but sold it because I never really used it. But I have no qualms recommending it. It was easy to use and did what it was supposed to do. I just didn’t use it.
 
I had a Ditto, but sold it because I never really used it. But I have no qualms recommending it. It was easy to use and did what it was supposed to do. I just didn’t use it.

It's funny how everyone buys loopers, everyone knows that they're a really useful tool to improve and to write/play music, but not that many folks use them regularly, and many more folks get frustrated with them and out them...
 
It's funny how everyone buys loopers, everyone knows that they're a really useful tool to improve and to write/play music, but not that many folks use them regularly, and many more folks get frustrated with them and out them...
I’ll admit I don’t use my looper a lot but when I need it it is very useful. I mostly use it to either write my lead part or learn a lead part. I can play the rhythm 8 or 9 bars for the part I’m trying to learn and loop it over and over until I can nail the lead.
 
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^ yes, I will learn to use my looper. I will practice. I will improve. I will become a guitar God and have beautiful 30 year old and 40 year old women screaming with teenage lust when they see me...

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