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TC Electronic Ditto Looper
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«  A looper for the ears »

Published on 03/30/14 at 02:10
See other reviews and specifications of the device, but to summarize: 5mn & loop overdubs with his respected - nothing less, nothing more.

UTILIZATION

Use could not be more simple and intuitive. Success in ergonomics: 1 knob for level 1 footswitch for equities, 1 led for information.
The operation of the footswitch is in standard loopers pedals (record => game => overdub).

SOUND QUALITY

This is THE feature for which I acquired this looper.
I previously had two Boss RC-3 RC-300 two excellent products except incidentally in the main for my taste, namely the quality of sound reproduction. Boss err on the quality of the sampling loops, not to mention they are not true bypass and transform the signal even when they are not used (and need to be plugged in / on).
Ditto is the opposite of the Boss features a minimum and maximum sound quality.

OVERALL OPINION

I use it for a year, having owned and used the Boss RC-3 and RC-300.
Bosses are much more feature rich but this abundance of features was more anti-creative and inspiring for me, not to mention the quality of the return of samples and bypass far from transparent.
Ditto is the tool for me (almost) perfect: quality sampled sound and ergonomics PoussMouss ("You push it and foam") which is my line of conduct in my entire musical practice gear level.
I can add one caveat, which is not really as a shortcut: To use Live more, stopping the loop double tap is difficult to manage - that is why I think replace the Ditto X2, only the second configurable in Stop footswitch. But for home use and others to repeat his work improvisation, composing, etc.. this is the perfect tool: it knows how to forget, both in handling and in its sound reproduction. And as a musician, that's all we ask.