For me the best setup was to use only 2 stomp instead of 3 for the looper: - 1 Stomp for Play/Stop command - 1 Stomp for full looper use (like if you setup a bypass stomp to you looper) Using this method you can use the play/stop to manage stoping resuming on time your loop You can use the tradiionnal unique looper switch to trigger the record, overdub, undo/redo and delete the loop. Also having 1 Full Looper stomp allows you to visualize the color code for the looper (green for play, orange for overdub, red for rec, and also a different color when a loop is stopped and empty VS stopped with a record) The main pain point for using a single switch looper is for this double tap to stop the loop. Having the Start/Stop in addition really fixing the issue. No need for a dedicated REC/OD and additionnal Undo switch. And here you go you saved 1 Stomp :)
Thank you! Very helpful!!
For me the best setup was to use only 2 stomp instead of 3 for the looper:
- 1 Stomp for Play/Stop command
- 1 Stomp for full looper use (like if you setup a bypass stomp to you looper)
Using this method you can use the play/stop to manage stoping resuming on time your loop
You can use the tradiionnal unique looper switch to trigger the record, overdub, undo/redo and delete the loop.
Also having 1 Full Looper stomp allows you to visualize the color code for the looper (green for play, orange for overdub, red for rec, and also a different color when a loop is stopped and empty VS stopped with a record)
The main pain point for using a single switch looper is for this double tap to stop the loop. Having the Start/Stop in addition really fixing the issue. No need for a dedicated REC/OD and additionnal Undo switch.
And here you go you saved 1 Stomp :)
And how do you clear the looper ?
If you stop the loop and hit record again it starts from scratch.