So cool; I just ordered one from Amazon. Way back in the early 90s, I was strolling thru the annual Dallas Guitar Show and stopped at a booth for the “Boomerang.” I’d never seen anything like it; it was basically a looping pedal. The thing was giant; like a wah wah pedal attached to small computer. It was also $300, which is something like $500+ in today’s dollars. I wanted it so badly, but couldn’t justify spending what. Amounted to halfnthe cost of my Blue Deluxe tube amp. For years after that, whenever I was in a guitar store, I would ask about the Boomerang and the vast majority of the guys behind the counters had no idea what I was talking about. There’s more to the story, but the gist is fast forward to today, and I’m now finally getting a looping effect…at a fraction of the cost of that old contraption. Technology is cool.
I am learning to use my looper and it is fun. However when I connect the USB to my windows chrome, the computer does not see the looper. Any suggestions for anyone that has had this problem?
I bought one of these and returned it, It records the "click" of the switch every time you press it, after a few overdubs you get a lot of annoying background clicks that ruin the loop, it has very cheap non isolated electronics inside, it is NOT true Bypass either as advertised!
Hello! So, the microphone will need a 1/4 inch jack, much like a guitar cable. So something like this amzn.to/3bwIiAk (of course, Im not saying to get this one in particular. This is just an example of what I'm talking about) or any XLR to 1/4 inch jack adapter
This tuner can do any tuning. It's not like the TC Polytune where the polyphonic tuning mode will get messed up if you tune low. This can do alt tunings like most tuners
Hello! Put the looper at the very end of the chain (Guitar, all your other pedals, looper, amp). If you put anything after your looper, it will effect the loop.
Love the tone you're getting in that first solo over your first loop, just after 9:00 in. What's your setup for that? And what you were playing was great too, not just the tone!
@@MantisCrawl hello again! If your talking about turning off the actual pedal, it will stay on until you unplug it from the power supply and or remove the cables. I think that's what your talking about. Is it playing the loop still?
I don't see why not. If it fits into the pedal's power supply jack(?) then it should. As long as the volts are higher than the pedal, you should be good to go.
I actually ordered this pedal minutes before watching your demo of it. Are you certain it doesn’t work on macOS? It’s advertised that it does. If it doesn’t, I’ll be returning it.
I am 100% sure. I tried several times, but it didn't pop up in finder. It could be that my Mac isn't on Catalina yet. Several programs I use become unusable in that update, so I haven't installed it. If your Mac is in Mojave, then it does not work
@@davidramos-beban4906 Agree. I am watching another review in which the owner says that exactly and he was using a Mac. Not to be rude but I do think you should try to edit your review somehow because you are telling potential buyers that it won't work with their Macs. I also am surprised Lekato has not told you about the download. PC users don't need the download I'm told.
Hey! Guitar noob here. Just bought this looper and it’s pretty great but had one question. Can you record the first loop at let’s say a clean tone, then have your overdub/ solo on top of that at a different tone such as a distortion sound? Clean base, distortion solo? Because right now when I use it, I record the clean loop, then when I change my amp settings (to a more distorted, overdrive tone) for my solo overtop the clean, it changes the clean loop sound to that distortion. How can I get two different tones?
Hello! So, to get a different tone in a loop (distorted over clean, Wah over chorus, Delay over dry, ext.) is by using another pedal. If you adjust the amp, you will ultimately change the tone of everything in your rig, including the loop. If you have a distortion pedal placed before the loop, you're able to get the clean loop with the distorted lead since you put it before the loop signal goes to the amp. I hope this helps!
@@savasavkovic7228 try changing the tones of your guitar by dialing the tone knobs between loops this shouldn’t affect the existing loops and will give you diverse sounds throughout the jam!
@@savasavkovic7228 also use your toggle switch if you have a guitar with one, there’s a reason there’s a “rhythm” and “lead” labels on pick selections. The neck pickup- being the rhythm selection, gives a beefier sound a bit more muffly but leave room for the bridge pickup- lead selection, to be a lot brighter and cut through the muffled rhythm
No, but you can get a battery and use a jack to attach it. Also, you can power it using the USB cable attached to an external power brick or other standard 5v USB power source that you may have lying around.
They have a companion switch where you don't have to use your hands to switch between tune etc. Worth the addition! Plus, to have 'infinite' layers on each loop is amazing.
Wish I could praise this. However I keep getting a ticking sound when I use it. Tried different amps and cables. So yeah I'm sure I'll enjoy it once or if I ever figure out that problem
@@saintjabroni the two buttons in the center. I figured it out but had to buy a separate adapter since I couldn't use the one on my pedal board and put it in a different outlet.
Dude it’s a cheap $40 pedal. Companies that charge 5x as much for a pedal won’t necessarily come with a power supply. Do some research before making purchases.
So cool; I just ordered one from Amazon.
Way back in the early 90s, I was strolling thru the annual Dallas Guitar Show and stopped at a booth for the “Boomerang.” I’d never seen anything like it; it was basically a looping pedal. The thing was giant; like a wah wah pedal attached to small computer. It was also $300, which is something like $500+ in today’s dollars. I wanted it so badly, but couldn’t justify spending what. Amounted to halfnthe cost of my Blue Deluxe tube amp.
For years after that, whenever I was in a guitar store, I would ask about the Boomerang and the vast majority of the guys behind the counters had no idea what I was talking about. There’s more to the story, but the gist is fast forward to today, and I’m now finally getting a looping effect…at a fraction of the cost of that old contraption. Technology is cool.
Can I sue it on a trumpet? I have already a microphone but no preamp. Which brand or model do you suggest? Thanks!
If you live in the USA, yes, you can sue.
I dig the bathtub gin jam
Lol, that's what I was going to say
I totally missed that, I was busy making soup for the ambassadors.
I am learning to use my looper and it is fun. However when I connect the USB to my windows chrome, the computer does not see the looper. Any suggestions for anyone that has had this problem?
Vc conseguiu uma solução?
Ive had one for a few years,
Ive just watched an andertones looper pedal video and this brand wasn't even mentioned wtf 😮
All loopers should have a trim knob to make the loop timing perfect. Come on guys!
I bought one of these and returned it, It records the "click" of the switch every time you press it, after a few overdubs you get a lot of annoying background clicks that ruin the loop, it has very cheap non isolated electronics inside, it is NOT true Bypass either as advertised!
Great review. Can you loop vocals through the lekato...do I need a particular type of microphone...?
Hello! So, the microphone will need a 1/4 inch jack, much like a guitar cable. So something like this amzn.to/3bwIiAk (of course, Im not saying to get this one in particular. This is just an example of what I'm talking about) or any XLR to 1/4 inch jack adapter
@@JLAnderson_Music thanks Justin 👍
No Problem!!!
Is the Lekato Stereo signal ? Because thats a pretty big point. Does the boss have onboard fx? Perhaps stereo reverb?
Sadly the Lekato is a mono looper unlike the boss which is stereo. As far as fx, the boss has none
Is the tuner only for standard tuning? I tune half step and whole step down
This tuner can do any tuning. It's not like the TC Polytune where the polyphonic tuning mode will get messed up if you tune low. This can do alt tunings like most tuners
@@JLAnderson_Music Really? That's great! ...Especially at that price point
@@gtaglia779 this is also the very last thing i wanted to know before i buy it.. thanks a lot..
how do u use distortion with it? everytime i do, it makes my loop distorted
Hello! Put the looper at the very end of the chain (Guitar, all your other pedals, looper, amp). If you put anything after your looper, it will effect the loop.
@@JLAnderson_Music thank you so much! i appreciate it!
@@JLAnderson_MusicEpic response.
Got one, the audio quality if pretty bad compared to other loops ive used with a guitar/amp
It’s fucking garbage
In tuner mode does the foot switch work as a normal tuner?
No it doesn’t..
Love the tone you're getting in that first solo over your first loop, just after 9:00 in. What's your setup for that? And what you were playing was great too, not just the tone!
How do you turn it off?
Double tap on the button
@@JLAnderson_Music it doesn't work. The leds stay on
@@MantisCrawl hello again! If your talking about turning off the actual pedal, it will stay on until you unplug it from the power supply and or remove the cables. I think that's what your talking about. Is it playing the loop still?
@@JLAnderson_Music yes, that's what I'm talking about. It's a shame we can't completely turn it off without having to unplug it
@@MantisCrawlWhy do you want to turn it fully off?
I got one because you said it’s good to throw at somebody, I’m gonna use it for home defense.
Awesome review 😊
...is the brand "playwell" the same as "Lekato" brand, because that's what I got from amazon so be careful !!!
Mine came without the 9 v power chord.
I have one that is 15 v. Is that going work ??
I don't see why not. If it fits into the pedal's power supply jack(?) then it should. As long as the volts are higher than the pedal, you should be good to go.
@@JLAnderson_Music NOOO! Don't plug a 15v supply into a 9v pedal!!! Just get a power pack or a daisy chain cable...
Hello. Can't find the difference between lekato auto loop and lekato loop station. Any idea?
I actually ordered this pedal minutes before watching your demo of it. Are you certain it doesn’t work on macOS? It’s advertised that it does. If it doesn’t, I’ll be returning it.
I am 100% sure. I tried several times, but it didn't pop up in finder. It could be that my Mac isn't on Catalina yet. Several programs I use become unusable in that update, so I haven't installed it. If your Mac is in Mojave, then it does not work
@@JLAnderson_Music I don't have this pedal so I can't vouch for it working but there is a Mac driver downloadable from the Lekato site.
@@davidramos-beban4906 Agree. I am watching another review in which the owner says that exactly and he was using a Mac. Not to be rude but I do think you should try to edit your review somehow because you are telling potential buyers that it won't work with their Macs. I also am surprised Lekato has not told you about the download. PC users don't need the download I'm told.
@@davidramos-beban4906 It's plug and play on Windows. For Mac it needs a driver...
Just bought the next version ($2 more?) with sinc to help on additional loop coordination
That version only has 3 banks and not 9, correct?
Puedo usarlo con un microfono para voces? O solo guitarra?
What kind of Bass Is that Bro???
Hey! Guitar noob here. Just bought this looper and it’s pretty great but had one question. Can you record the first loop at let’s say a clean tone, then have your overdub/ solo on top of that at a different tone such as a distortion sound? Clean base, distortion solo? Because right now when I use it, I record the clean loop, then when I change my amp settings (to a more distorted, overdrive tone) for my solo overtop the clean, it changes the clean loop sound to that distortion. How can I get two different tones?
Hello! So, to get a different tone in a loop (distorted over clean, Wah over chorus, Delay over dry, ext.) is by using another pedal. If you adjust the amp, you will ultimately change the tone of everything in your rig, including the loop. If you have a distortion pedal placed before the loop, you're able to get the clean loop with the distorted lead since you put it before the loop signal goes to the amp. I hope this helps!
@@JLAnderson_Music aha I see. Looks like I need to buy some effects pedals! This looper is the only one I have. Thanks for the response, this helps!
@@savasavkovic7228 try changing the tones of your guitar by dialing the tone knobs between loops this shouldn’t affect the existing loops and will give you diverse sounds throughout the jam!
@@savasavkovic7228 also use your toggle switch if you have a guitar with one, there’s a reason there’s a “rhythm” and “lead” labels on pick selections. The neck pickup- being the rhythm selection, gives a beefier sound a bit more muffly but leave room for the bridge pickup- lead selection, to be a lot brighter and cut through the muffled rhythm
@@skiskrt3316 thanks for the tips, appreciate it I’ll put it to use
Thank you, great video Bro :) I already ordered one!
Great review, I enjoyed that, thanks!
Can I connect my boss me 80 to this pedal?
Thumbs up for Bathtub Gin
I just got one and it looks and feels very good so far.
Is it possible to put batteries in it so that you can use it live?
No, but you can get a battery and use a jack to attach it. Also, you can power it using the USB cable attached to an external power brick or other standard 5v USB power source that you may have lying around.
They have a companion switch where you don't have to use your hands to switch between tune etc. Worth the addition! Plus, to have 'infinite' layers on each loop is amazing.
Need a voice activated switch so no hands or feet are needed. For guys just using looper for home practice
@@aaronm.1998😂😂😂
😃👍
Wish I could praise this. However I keep getting a ticking sound when I use it. Tried different amps and cables. So yeah I'm sure I'll enjoy it once or if I ever figure out that problem
Which version do you have? The two little center button version or the top right little single button?
@@saintjabroni the two buttons in the center. I figured it out but had to buy a separate adapter since I couldn't use the one on my pedal board and put it in a different outlet.
@@JosephGorbach I see. Thanks for the response, Joseph. How are you liking the looper otherwise?
7:40
What amps does it work with?
Any amp!
Video was jerking turned it down to 720
So you said nice things about their cheap wireless system and they sent you more free stuff? But you can say whatever you want to say.
Why i have ammoon looper an time is not accurate
I bought this and will be returning it ASAP.. pos
Reason(s)?
Pisses me off they didn't give a power supply had to buy my own cheap assholes why would they discredit themselves
Dude it’s a cheap $40 pedal. Companies that charge 5x as much for a pedal won’t necessarily come with a power supply. Do some research before making purchases.