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Published on 03/31/14 at 08:44
This is a microbe in a pedalboard, but like all microbes, it is rather balaize! Just a volume knob, its jack connectors in and out, a 9 volt power supply input, and yes, the microbe is so microscopic that it is not possible to insert a stack him.

UTILIZATION

How to tell? We just reached the top of the pinnacle of simplicity. The only difficulty is to get it out of the box. Level use, when I say that this is a looper for guitar, it's the truth. In my case, I consider myself more as a guitarist a technician, and I think we are many in this case. He just press it over: once, the LED turns red, and ditto saves your work. A second time, the LED turns green, and ditto reads your magnificent work and rotates in a loop. We r still supports the LED turns red and recorded over your first sequence, and indefinitely. It crashes, no big deal, and a long press deletes the last sequence. And to stop 2 is pressed once. Voila, you now know to operate the Ditto. Easy is not it? There is still a small piece of paper that came with the pedal which indicates its operation in 3 designs. Yes, you can call it a manual ...

SOUND QUALITY

One word: Awesome! Great because it is super easy to use, super compact so easily locatable in your pedalboard, and the sound is really good. It is the ideal tool to work, create, play and accompany solo anthology.
5 minutes maximum recording is ample, with over dubs unlimited ... on the other hand when we do what we call a big cream cake, ie 50 over dubs, it is normal that the result is disgusting especially when using the same sound.

OVERALL OPINION

I bought it when it came out, and I did well. Me, I constantly walk over, I run a small accompaniment that goes well, and I balance some fiery solos over. In my use, I rarely exceed 3 over dubs. I use it mainly rhythm guitarist. I'm sure it's thanks to him that I progressed. on the other hand, in a group, it is a bit more complicated. Must drummer eats metronomes at breakfast, otherwise ... it's a disaster.