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Best explanation by far, thanks Steve! I just bought my looper a few days ago and have been through countless demos struggling with it but you made it so quick and easy, thanks a million.
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Nice video. Helpful. You can record 2 separate "parts" in 2x2 each with two "tracks." In 6x6 it's six parts each with 6 tracks. I think you interchange parts and tracks and it gets confusing.
How would you hook this up for a live show? Say I have an amp my guitar - and all my pedals *my amp is an acoustic/vocal amp. I also have the beat buddy... any suggestions?
Hi thanks for the comment! I would probably put the looper at the end of the effects chain, either before or after the amp depending if I want the amp sound to be in the loop input. If you are looping your vocals you should have a separate input just for the vocals, as I have it for the direct guitar sound. Hope this helps and answers your question.
I'm old, so these things don't come easy. I have tried and failed to sync my Pigtronix infinity 3 looper with beatbuddy without success. I was hoping that this would be a little easier but I got lost very quickly. Not your fault Steve, you're great
You do a great job walking us through it. Thanks
You're a good teacher
Thanks for the kind words, D!
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Best explanation by far, thanks Steve! I just bought my looper a few days ago and have been through countless demos struggling with it but you made it so quick and easy, thanks a million.
Very helpful, thanks : )
Hi. My pleasure! Glad the video was helpful. If you want to learn more songs, dig deeper into this and other topics check out this link. A great promo and a chance to win a $1500 Guitar Center gift card. Hope to see you soon. guitarzoom.com/goldenticket/earlybird/promo/?notification=1
Nice video. Helpful.
You can record 2 separate "parts" in 2x2 each with two "tracks." In 6x6 it's six parts each with 6 tracks.
I think you interchange parts and tracks and it gets confusing.
How would you hook this up for a live show? Say I have an amp my guitar - and all my pedals *my amp is an acoustic/vocal amp. I also have the beat buddy... any suggestions?
Hi thanks for the comment! I would probably put the looper at the end of the effects chain, either before or after the amp depending if I want the amp sound to be in the loop input. If you are looping your vocals you should have a separate input just for the vocals, as I have it for the direct guitar sound.
Hope this helps and answers your question.
First time I ever did the first comment! Good topic.
I'm old, so these things don't come easy. I have tried and failed to sync my Pigtronix infinity 3 looper with beatbuddy without success. I was hoping that this would be a little easier but I got lost very quickly. Not your fault Steve, you're great
I don’t know how to connect this looper to my mixer.
Francais svp translates to “ Please say in French” : svp is :”s’il vous plait “ or: if you please.
Great piece of kit but the cost of it is wayyyyyyyy out of my budget. The cost in Scotland is over £600.00.
What is a kimper?
What is Google it lol?!?!
The KEMPER PROFILER™ is the leading-edge digital guitar amplifier and all-in-one effects processor.
Français svp.