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TC Electronic introduces the Ditto X4 Looper, the latest addition to their line of looper pedals.

The Ditto X4 is the next development in TC Electronic’s famed Ditto Looper series. It takes the ease-of-use and audio quality of the original, and adds 2 loop tracks, 2 loop modes, 7 loop FX, loop decay, MIDI Sync/CC, loop import/export and stereo I/O to the equation for even more creative possibilities.

Features:

  • Dirt simple looping
  • Dual loop tracks
  • Serial and Sync mode
  • 7 loop FX (incl. Tape Stop, Hold, Fade, Reverse etc.)
  • Loop decay
  • Dedicated stop button
  • MIDI Sync and CC
  • Loop import/export
  • Stereo I/O
  • True Bypass

According to its conceptors, it should have enough inspiring options on tap to satisfy even the most hardened loop aficionados. With the option of running the two loops simultaneously or interchangeably, musicians will be able to create a lot of various sounds from otherworldly soundscapes to fully fledged songs in a matter of seconds, whereas the 7 loop FX and loop decay offer the option for keeping the composition interesting and continually evolving.
The hardcore live loopers are also being catered to with MIDI Sync and control, and Stereo I/O for larger than life loops that’s perfectly in sync with ones backing tracks.

The Ditto X4 Looper is available now in Europe and the US. Its MSRP is $249/£185/249€.

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