Thanks Josh. I'm just unboxing my Aeros looper which I bought some months ago. The delay has nothing to do with xmas. I also hope to sync a Beatbuddy, mainly for home play, and latter as solo or duo instrumental performing. Seems many people use BB as master to Aeros ??? , I thought I'd also read that some folks preferred Aeros as Master but I still cant find clear info for practical comparisons. Anyhow, this is all new to me, and your vid is helpful to getting acquainted with Aeros. Thanks.
Hey! Congratulations on the new Aeros. I don’t use a Beatbuddy but I think it would be best to try it both ways to see what works for you. Glad the video was helpful
Are you still pretty much on Loopy Pro? I have a pretty solid RC-600 setup...everything is on the pedalboard including a Focusrite 4i4 which I was using as a mixer. I'm thinking I could ditch the RC600 and go with a Pacer which is a nicer surface than the 600. How much have you gigged with Loopy? I average over 100 gigs a year where I'm live looping
@@geoffgates9636 That’s a great question. I’ve pretty much been using Loopy for the last few years. I’d say I’ve only gigged with it about 10 times. It has been solid for the small amount I’ve used it. It’s great but there is still the concern of the iPad overheating in the sun. There are ways to protect it but it’s something to take into consideration. Loopy has endless options which is a good and bad thing. It does a few things for me that the RC-600 can’t do. Even with that said I still consider going back to hardware from time to time.
@@JoshElliottMusic def. I don't love the footswitches on the 600 - and I'd like to have more configurability...might just try using my morningstar to achieve what I want for now and go from there.
I'm still not sure my friend. I'm testing out the Aeros at home but I am finding there is a clicking/popping noise sometimes at the loop boundary. That's not good. I do understand that Singular Sound are working on a fix. I really like the 6x6 way of looping on the Aeros though. Better for me than the RC-600. I just finished building a new template in Loopy Pro based on the Aeros. Loopy Pro still remains at the top of my list but for hardware loopers the Aeros is very good maybe the best..if the popping noise gets fixed.
@@JoshElliottMusic I’m trying to make my loopypro act like my Headrush looper board with some added features. I’m getting close but I need a bigger midi footpedal. I enjoy your videos thanks
@@Bluewaterboy i’m glad to hear the videos are helpful. It should be pretty straightforward to set up Loopy Pro like the Headrush but even better. I only got the Aeros to test it and see what it was like but it has some pretty big problems currently and I ended up returning it. Loopy pro is still my main set up.
@@JoshElliottMusic Timestretching audio means being able to change he tempo of an audio loop without changing pitch. I think this unit only has half or double, but I am not sure about that. The tempo on the control, means changing MIDI tempo, which is not the same. Ableton has time stretching, but requires a computer...
Josh excellent vid
Thanks Josh. I'm just unboxing my Aeros looper which I bought some months ago. The delay has nothing to do with xmas. I also hope to sync a Beatbuddy, mainly for home play, and latter as solo or duo instrumental performing. Seems many people use BB as master to Aeros ??? , I thought I'd also read that some folks preferred Aeros as Master but I still cant find clear info for practical comparisons. Anyhow, this is all new to me, and your vid is helpful to getting acquainted with Aeros. Thanks.
Hey! Congratulations on the new Aeros. I don’t use a Beatbuddy but I think it would be best to try it both ways to see what works for you. Glad the video was helpful
Are you still pretty much on Loopy Pro? I have a pretty solid RC-600 setup...everything is on the pedalboard including a Focusrite 4i4 which I was using as a mixer. I'm thinking I could ditch the RC600 and go with a Pacer which is a nicer surface than the 600. How much have you gigged with Loopy? I average over 100 gigs a year where I'm live looping
@@geoffgates9636 That’s a great question. I’ve pretty much been using Loopy for the last few years. I’d say I’ve only gigged with it about 10 times. It has been solid for the small amount I’ve used it. It’s great but there is still the concern of the iPad overheating in the sun. There are ways to protect it but it’s something to take into consideration. Loopy has endless options which is a good and bad thing. It does a few things for me that the RC-600 can’t do. Even with that said I still consider going back to hardware from time to time.
@@JoshElliottMusic def. I don't love the footswitches on the 600 - and I'd like to have more configurability...might just try using my morningstar to achieve what I want for now and go from there.
@@geoffgates9636for what it’s worth the Stadium Music footswitch toppers for the RC-600 are phenomenal.
OHA... I am very interested in your opinion about the Aeros. Especially in compairsion to the Boss RC 600. :D
I'm still not sure my friend. I'm testing out the Aeros at home but I am finding there is a clicking/popping noise sometimes at the loop boundary. That's not good. I do understand that Singular Sound are working on a fix. I really like the 6x6 way of looping on the Aeros though. Better for me than the RC-600. I just finished building a new template in Loopy Pro based on the Aeros. Loopy Pro still remains at the top of my list but for hardware loopers the Aeros is very good maybe the best..if the popping noise gets fixed.
Hi Josh are you sharing your loopy pro template?
@@Bluewaterboythis is something I’m considering. Stay tuned
@@JoshElliottMusic I’m trying to make my loopypro act like my Headrush looper board with some added features. I’m getting close but I need a bigger midi footpedal. I enjoy your videos thanks
@@Bluewaterboy i’m glad to hear the videos are helpful. It should be pretty straightforward to set up Loopy Pro like the Headrush but even better. I only got the Aeros to test it and see what it was like but it has some pretty big problems currently and I ended up returning it. Loopy pro is still my main set up.
very informative thx a lot for sharing
Does it have elastic audio?
If you mean timestretching I'm not sure. I see you can change bpm via midi but have not tried that yet
@@JoshElliottMusic
Timestretching audio means being able to change he tempo of an audio loop without changing pitch. I think this unit only has half or double, but I am not sure about that. The tempo on the control, means changing MIDI tempo, which is not the same.
Ableton has time stretching, but requires a computer...
@@BuleriaChk Aeros doesn’t do that. I haven’t seen anything hardware or software that timestretches as well as Ableton Live