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Published on 02/02/14 at 19:09Jack in, Jack out, taking transformer type 9V Boss, USB socket for future updates, a loop level.
True bypass.
UTILIZATION
A button to do everything, even intuitively a second switch would have been a real plus ...
SOUND QUALITY
The recorded loop is exactly the same, I feel to hear me play! As is the goal ...... (:
When a loop is running (my rhythm for example), the sound of my solo is not changed.
Usually I do not put my rhythm loop to go solo, even a small arpeggio more to build my rhythm but one day at a concert, I allowed myself to improvise with loops:
-A bass line with my guitar tone 0
-An arpeggio with acute boost
-A "skank" reggae
-Some agreements with many delay
-A "support" of the rhythm agreements with large 6-string (open D) full of fuzz and played bottleneck (big big sustain)
All this in order to send a Hendrix solo ...
The cumulative effects made a big sound slurry fuzz and delay mingled and public grinning!
In short, to build complex pieces with lots of effects is not good looper. For more simple loops, you can put many overdubs without problem ...
I even read a test that mentioned 23 overdubs!
Despite this shortcoming, I have not bought it (I should have kept my Jamman), I took it for its transparency (selling # 1) and I'm not disappointed (I'm even surprised! !)
OVERALL OPINION
I had a Jamman I eventually sell because I do not exploitais to its full potential. When I saw the Ditto out, I told myself that this is what I needed and he is perfect starting point!
I would advise the Boss loopers to build pieces but to keep a rhythm during a solo, arpeggio, or to add a track to the rhythm or to work at home, the looper need you!
Know what you want before you buy it, it has nothing in common with the other loopers market but if you want a looper for the uses described above, its transparency and simplicity make the number 1.
An additional switch would have earned him a 10 ...
True bypass.
UTILIZATION
A button to do everything, even intuitively a second switch would have been a real plus ...
SOUND QUALITY
The recorded loop is exactly the same, I feel to hear me play! As is the goal ...... (:
When a loop is running (my rhythm for example), the sound of my solo is not changed.
Usually I do not put my rhythm loop to go solo, even a small arpeggio more to build my rhythm but one day at a concert, I allowed myself to improvise with loops:
-A bass line with my guitar tone 0
-An arpeggio with acute boost
-A "skank" reggae
-Some agreements with many delay
-A "support" of the rhythm agreements with large 6-string (open D) full of fuzz and played bottleneck (big big sustain)
All this in order to send a Hendrix solo ...
The cumulative effects made a big sound slurry fuzz and delay mingled and public grinning!
In short, to build complex pieces with lots of effects is not good looper. For more simple loops, you can put many overdubs without problem ...
I even read a test that mentioned 23 overdubs!
Despite this shortcoming, I have not bought it (I should have kept my Jamman), I took it for its transparency (selling # 1) and I'm not disappointed (I'm even surprised! !)
OVERALL OPINION
I had a Jamman I eventually sell because I do not exploitais to its full potential. When I saw the Ditto out, I told myself that this is what I needed and he is perfect starting point!
I would advise the Boss loopers to build pieces but to keep a rhythm during a solo, arpeggio, or to add a track to the rhythm or to work at home, the looper need you!
Know what you want before you buy it, it has nothing in common with the other loopers market but if you want a looper for the uses described above, its transparency and simplicity make the number 1.
An additional switch would have earned him a 10 ...