Thanks so much for your honest and strong review of this pedal. My band mate David and I each purchased a Ditto + Loop Pedal at our local music store and we spent a couple of hours playing about with them...so much fun and a great addition to our pedal boards. We are both writing to the manufacturer of this wonderful tool and telling them it was your channel that got us to buy these pedals. Thank you Aaron for your insight and hard work to show us the value of these pedals!
I was in doubts , and not sure what to order. BOSS RC 1, or RC 5 or that DITTO +. I need a simple looper with some storage space. As I also own a Digitech Stereo with Drum Tracks, there is no need to have another one. Just a smaller one with storage possibilities. Thanks to your review, and the positive Reviews, I finally decided to order the DITTO+ . Thanks for the great review.
A great demo and explanation review...I'm new to this technology and really didn't know how to use it, so I bought this Ditto + after hearing someone perform using a looper. Now I'm ready to give it a try! Thanks for this amazing video!
Best review on the Ditto+ out there. I just ordered mine after watching a few reviews and deciding it has the right features for me, but your in-depth demo really made EVERY feature clear. i don't play out... this is just for personal practice so obviously it more than meets my needs. I am a big fan of TC Electronics. They do such a great job of packaging a huge amount of capability in such a small footprint! Keep up the great work on your vidoeos!
Thank you! I agree this is a fantastic pedal. Even if you end up buying a more advanced looper you can still use this for backing tracks/sound checks etc. I love it and use it all the time.
I have the old version of this pedal, what I did is place this pedal after volume pedal, and before delay and reverb. So that way it won’t go off with delay, and actually make sound like a actual guitar part. And this way make the delay and reverb sound natural and stereo!
Aaron - thank you for demonstrating this product. Can you walk me through the procedure for putting jam tracks or songs on the Ditto Plus? What file format does it need? Do you just need to jot down the location, i.e. blues Em on track 9, etc.?
07:5816:45 You speak about using imported loops. Can I import an MP3 backing track via USB, or is there a restriction on the the types of files that can be imported? I really enjoyed your show where a couple of Boss reps were present to answer questions about their products - I think you're the guy to invite TC Electronic reps on your show to answer questions from Ditto+ users, especially as there is no documentation about using the Ditto+ except from the Quick Guide that comes in the box (and only the same quick guide on their website). Thanks - really like your channel!
BTW, the TC Electronic Quick Guide has no details about importing backing tracks into the pedal even though it's promoted as a compelling feature by them and lots of reviewers. It was certainly a big factor in my purchasing decision, but what would seem like a simple 'transfer file from PC to pedal via USB' just doesn't work. Definitely need more info because getting backing tracks onto the pedal that actually play will encourage me to practice more and get value from the pedal. Thanks!
Yes i have considered this as something I like to purchase however spending hours searching the net with no manual to be to found is sort of cutting your chances for a sale .I also wonder where this gentleman Aaron was able gather the fine details of it's operation like pressing the two arrow buttons together .I agree with your last statement
Excellent demo, thank you very much. I was going to get the ditto looper but I think the plus has more features that I would use. I just play at home so hopefully the plus isn’t overkill. I had a Boss RC-5 but it was definitely overkill. And I didn’t care for that buffer at the end of my chain so I sold it. I don’t need drums and all that, I just want a simple looper for practice. The ditto plus is true bypass so I think it will wok better at the end of my chain. Thanks again
Hey there Aaron, I’m pretty sure you can delete your loop that is paused by holding down the button (1 press and hold while loop is paused). This would eliminate that stutter effect you mention at 9:33 ish. Cheers!
Great video Aaron !! I have the original Ditto looper. I use it just to jam at home to practice leads. I still have trouble getting the timing right. It takes a lot of patience. Which I have little of. I admire your fortitude.
Thanks Ken! Using a looper is all about timing. The great thing with this Ditto+ is that you can import some metronome clicks and beats into it and use them to practice timing before you start to practice looping. I find that it helps a lot to do this.
Thanks for the review and the good tips, Aaron. I bought a Ditto Plus when they first came out about a year ago and updated the firmware when a new version was released in order to fix a bug that caused sound to drop out at the end of a loop. I’m happy with all the Ditto Plus’s features except extended loop mode, where I never manage to stop recording Loop 2 consistently when I want to. As you correctly point out in your review, the timing of your press on the footswitch has to be spot-on to the millisecond. I found having my song structures ruined if I didn’t time my press exactly right was very irritating. Lots of practice didn’t help. I stopped using the Ditto Plus completely for that reason and use Boss loopers where I have absolutely no problem doing the thing that I find very problematic on the Ditto Plus. My guess is that the Boss loopers are more forgiving because they have some memory buffering that the Ditto Plus doesn’t have. Would you use extended mode during a live gig? I would never risk doing that.
Hey. Remember that in extended mode the first recording is executed as you would expect but for the overdub you should hit the switch during the final loop but before it ends as I explain in the video. It’s just a different mentality and even most two button loopers would not have this ability to have what is essentially a two track looper. DO NOT try to press the switch on the beat as it will most likely mess up, TC should have explained this method more clearly in their documentation. I would use this looper live but would obviously prefer to use the RC-500 since it has two dedicated tracks and three footswitches etc. BUT for the size and price the Ditto+ cannot be beat.
@@aaronshortmusic Thanks Aaron. I tried doing what you suggest and do in the video, i.e. hitting the footswitch before the end of the loop when recording a longer loop 2 over a short loop 1, but I had problems getting that to work consistently. To me there seemed to be a very small window during which you can press the footswitch. But it’s clear from your video and comments that you have got this issue under control. The compact size of the Ditto Plus, the color display, the sound quality and the low price are all big advantages, but because I didn’t get on with the extended loop mode I had to find the space on my pedalboard for an RC-500 and buy one of them. Keep the great videos coming! :o)
@@eekamoose Thank you! The RC-500 is on another level but do make sure your Ditto+ is running the latest firmware. The window of time that you have to press the switch is dictated by the length of your first loop. If that loop is 4 bars then you can press the switch st any point during the repeat where you are recording your overdub. Give it a try!
My foot hides the led on the original Ditto, so I can't see the status. This seems better but the record indicator seems to be in the same position, do you have any problems, in the heat of the moment?
Hi Christian. I found that if you keep you foot back then you can still see what the screen is doing. There is a chance that you could cover the screen if you have big feet (like me!) but the Ditto+ will definitely be easier to use than the original version.
@@christianboddum8783 You’re welcome. This is a substantial upgrade and I highly recommend it. I really hope we see a two (and four) button version at some point.
Thank you Aaron for a great and understandable video about this looper pedal. I am looking for a basic loop pedal for my small board and this one is definitely in the running now.
You showed that the extended mode works for the 1st loop, but does it also works for the 2nd, 3rd, etc. loops. I mean does it keep adding to the 2nd, 3rd, etc. loops? Thank you!
Hi Aaron, great video thank you for sharing your review. I have just ordered this but my friend's think I should have brought one with a drum machine built in. But I am a newbie to loopers, do I really need a drum machine to just practice? Cheers Rob
Hi, what about odd time signature at its drum machine? Has it at least 3/4? I cant decide ditto+ between nux loop core. What I already know that ditto+ has better sound quality( the drum quality is also just amazing good, much better then nux has) but nux loop core has 3/4 ts and generally more options. And my other worry is reading many complains that a detailed userguide is not available (even on the official website) just like about how to import drum patterns Thanks
Great review and walk through, I’ve just got one of these. Pretty cool. Any tips on importing files from GarageBand? I tried saving a 3 min drum track as a wav file and dropping it into one of the ditto track folders but it doesn’t seem to be working. Any ideas anyone?
Same problem with me, the Ditto won't play back import loop from garageband even in wave file and with the last update firm ware.It seems thatThe Ditto won't work on Mac ,it's a shame...........
Great video! Thanks for all the info! I can't tell one thing from all the demos and what I've read. If you import a backing track then loop in top of it, does the original backing track get the loop written on top of it or can you then save the performance as a separate file? Does that make sense? 🤣 It might be super specific, I've got some plans😋🤔
Love the irony that when you said 'It'll kinda sync them up' towards the end of the video 15:20 the sound went out of sync with the video lol. Great review though. I'm getting one. Never had a looper before and it looks so much fun :-)
I understand why TCE released this looper in the tiny form factor and it’s probably fine for most people. However, I hate double tapping so if TCE released a two button model of this pedal or added a port to add a footswitch to press STOP I would buy it tomorrow. I know that there are other models and brands with two or more buttons they are overkill for my needs.
It is a great pedal. I have owned the Ditto, the Ditto Stereo, and now I have had the Ditto + for a few month. I used it a lot and do enjoy it very much. I have downloaded from UA-cam or Spotify and organised my tracks by style (rock, blues, jazz, bossa...) and kept space for my own working tracks. I am on Mac and things cannot be more easy as I see the folders in the finder, so delte, add, modify is easy. One thing I miss and I would have loved is the possibility to slow down or speed up the music. That would have been a great feature for people who consider the DItto + as a traning tool. Maybe a future microcode update (hey TC can you do it ?). I do recommend this pedal to all my guitar friends. One cool thing is to have a lot of available tracks. Of course it is not possible to have 99 full tracks of 5 minutes of music each. But is it usefull ? To have many folders (files or songs or tracks whatever we name this) is the following at least for me. Say I want to work on a song. Take Blue Bossa an easy one. I want to work on rytm and melody (to make it perfect) and the to improvise over the entire song. I want to make my own rythm using my guitar. So folder one will contain first 4 measures C-7 / % /F-7 / %. second folder will contain measure 5 to 8 D-7b5 / G7b9 / C-7 / % third folder will contain measure 1 to 8 so ... C-7 / % /F-7 / % / D-7b5 / G7b9 / C-7 / % ... This alows me to work on a real song on sequences (motif ?) sorry I'm French not sure of the wording. I'm sure you get the idea. In short this does not take space, it helps develop your skills specially for improvisation.
My Ditto+ is stuck in boot mode. Tried to update firmware, which failed on my macbook (It is an Old Mac Book, maybe thats the problem?), and now cannot use the pedal. Is there a way to resolve this or perform a hard reset? Holding combinations of buttons does not seem to reset the pedal. Nothing works, no suggestions via the internet super highway seem to work! So I was hoping You might know? Cheers!
@@aaronshortmusic I have contacted them but it's like sending a help request to Mars! lol Seems like they don't care (hoping they read this ;) But Thanks for responding to this comment! appreciate it! Cheers!
May I ask a quick question I am a sax play and so love the idea of the foot looper it will be my first looper would you recommend this or another one for sax and windsynth use
In loop extend mode; can you make the 3rd loop longer so the the first 2 loops conform to the new length? Also, for the 2nd loop, what happens if you step on record in the middle of the first loop instead of the 1/downbeat?
good questions ... I found Johnathon Cordy's "feet on" demo (~4 mins in) to be the most useful in how best to use the extended loop fxn with the Ditto+.
one way to stop the loop without any stress is to add a mute button switcher and put the ditto in the loop.. so you'll have a stop/mute button and then stop/erase on the ditto! hope I was clear. 😊
I still think it's a bit expensive for what it does. My old classic ditto died..so I just want a songwriting tool, and it's great to record ideas...but for the money U just don't know. Is there a better alternative out there? It's not for live work.. (although I would put it on my board for soundcheck and rec ideas on the fly)
@@aaronshortmusic In addition to your stellar breakdown of its functions, the pedal’s features bring it to a whole other level. Did I understand correctly: 99 banks up to 60 minutes each?!?!?!
Hi Aaron I’m still not allowed to busk yet here in Spain so practice ido . I have a couple of questions I hope you can help me with . I use a tc helicon play acoustic into a Roland street cube . Never havin any other pedals I’m debating the following either Beat buddy plus the Ditto + looper or Boss Rc 500 with fs7 pedal . Which would you say would work best one man busking and how on earth do I start connecting these gadgets in line in what order . Hope you can help before I spend my money 👍
Hi. I would get the RC-500 if you are going to use the Beat Buddy as they will sync together. I would also consider the TC VoiceLive 3 Extreme as it is an all in one pedal with a looper and backing track player.
Has anyone experienced that a loop has no sound when transferred to a computer? I love this pedal, and made a few decent loops that a wanna save on my computer. I did this several times with no trouble, but have experienced that some loops has no sound on the computer. Really strange. Would make sense, if it didn't work for ant loops, but it's only some.
You have to watch with these pedals and TC Electronic pedals in general. The foot switches often fail and TC can’t fix them. I had an original Ditto and the Ditto x2 and both stopped functioning properly after a few months. I couldn’t trust these in a live setting. It’s a pretty well known issue with TC.
@@aaronshortmusic Oh for sure. All companies have problems. TC just has a reputation for unreliable switches. I have a hall of fame and flashback that work great but after my ditto issues, I just can’t trust them live. When mine stopped working, I did contact TC but never received a reply. I let it go but it still bugs me.
I believe that any pedal can have issues if it’s being used live regularly. It’s more about how the company works to resolve any issues that do come up. It’s a shame that they didn’t get back to you.
Sounds like Ditto+ is not ready for prime time release. Poor to none documentation for users, poor customer service for problem resolution, issues with switch reliability. Why would I purchase when alternatives exist, even with larger footprint? Will continue to review marketplace for alternative for documented, functional looper!
It's a nice pedal...when it works. I just bought one and the second night I used it there were a few times when pressing the button to record simply didn't do anything. I tried tapping it several times and nothing seemed to work. Had to unplug and replug it - then it worked, but then had the exact same problem about an hour later. From tapping it repeatedly, it eventually started to record again. I can't keep something like this if it's not going to be completely reliable, especially not for $150. Anybody else run into this problem? I swear that there are other times when it doesn't do what I was expecting. Not sure a single pedal model is the best way to go.
Thanks for sharing. This hasn’t happened to me. Did you update it to the latest firmware? I would ask the store to switch it out. Any pedal can have issues, maybe you got a bad one. Let us know.
@@aaronshortmusic It's a new pedal, and so assumedly it would have been sold with the latest software, but who knows. How does one go about doing the update?
Less of a problem with record / play, but the thing that I don’t care for is that it’s really touchy as to whether it pauses or stops a loop. Both commands require tapping the button twice - but if you hold just a few seconds too long on the 2nd tap, it cancels out the loop. The two commands are just too similar and invite arbitrarily canceling a loop when all I want to do is temporarily pause it. This looper is surely compact, but while playing it’s really hard to also concentrate on that double-tap, especially since it has to be done just right. If you’re in 4/4 time, the two taps have to be done in exact rhythm - first tap on the last half of the last beat of the measure (“AND”) and then the 2nd tap on the exact first beat of the next measure - on “ONE) so as you approach the measure where you need to make a change - have to really count to yourself ONE TWO THREE FOUR AND ONE. Then, sometimes when it goes from pausing to stopping/ending a loop - a real loud sound comes out of the amp. I'm really thinking a 2-pedal unit would be better (?) Thoughts? Which would you suggest. I'm thinking of returning this one back to the store where I bought it. The 1-pedal operation is just a bit too dicey. It's ok if only doing record - play - overdub - play, etc. and then two taps and hold to stop (although sometimes that doesn't always work either), but when doing a song where I pause several times - it's just a bit too complicated while also worrying about reading the music.
Its nice but i just cant get used to 2 taps for stopping the loop, because i use some loops just for a part of songs.... Plus a very big minus of Ditto 1 and this one is, Hold and press for DELETE, and that 1 second of sound that you hear is annoying for audience when used live. Why is so hard to add STOP button and when hollding it - SILENT erasing of loop? Like on dittox2.... but in mini 2 button format. PITY its not for live performance, that 1 sec recorded loop spund when using live is so annoying for audience :(
Hi yeah I did mention this is the video. If I am performing I always use a looper with AT LEAST two footswitches. I have the Ditto+ on my electric board and it is perfect for practicing and recording musical ideas.
Hey. Do you mean importing drum loops onto the pedal? I haven’t actually tried it lately but I think on the Mac you just have to connect it via USB and copy the files across. I will try it, thanks for the suggestion.
From the TC website: The Ditto+ employs uncompressed 24-bit audio for maximum sound quality, while its analog-dry-through design maintains the integrity of your dry signal.
@@aaronshortmusic I know that, Aaron... but I really think that I might enjoy just a simple looper to make some noise in my live streams and live performances in general. And the one thing that was lacking in the smaller units was the different lenghts in each loop... and they made it in this cute little pedal! Since I'm starting to build my pedalboard, it would be great to make it smaller. My plans are going into a looper pedal, Strymon Bluesky, Boss OC5, an OD pedal just for mess around (probably my TS808HW) and a compressor (maybe). All will work with the brain of everything: the Felix2. But now I only have the Looper (giant RC300) and the OC5. Working to get myself the Strymon Bluesky next month and thinking into go lighter with a smaller looper pedal as well. Thank you for the tips, my friend!
@@aaronshortmusic Ah... and I LOVE the Aeros Looper from Singular Sound... I wish I could afford one! What a NICE piece of gear! That would be my choice, if I could!
TC Electronics is just terrible …. Pedals always fail , on top of that the upload backing tracks function for WAV does not work ! Says “sample rate unsupported “ I’ve tried every configuration….
It's great to have instructional videos from others on You Tube, but WHY would a company NOT have a fully explanatory manual...at least...online to download before they release a product for sale?
Aaron...a question about this. I just bought one but not sure it can do what I want it to. What I want to be able to do is record a loop (with or without multiple overdubs) and be able to turn it on and off as needed during the course of a song, i.e. let’s say I only want to use the loop several times during a refrain but not during verses, or the opposite. Once you press twice to stop,is there no way that you can simply get the loop to play again or will it always start recording once the button is hit again? If so, I'm not sure that this is the best product for me. I bought it cause it seems easy and I wanted the longer record time. Haven't tried it yet in the event that I need to return it to the store. Thanks for any help. I've heard videos where people record a loop (using a TC Helicon) but then seem able to turn it on and off as desired during the course of the song. Won't this one do that? So, I'm looking to: record, play, stop, play.....however, it appears that the basic functions only offer the capability to: record, play, stop, record. Is that correct? OR...is what I'm looking to do accomplished with the undo / redo function? Doesn't undo remove one overdub at a time? If so that could take holding the button down multiple times to stop the entire loop from playing. By that time, wouldn't it essentially do the same thing as clearing the entire loop? Most confusing.....
You should be fine. Once you record the loop and stop it pressing the footswitch will simply start the loop again. To overdub you would press the switch again while it is playing back.
@@aaronshortmusic Aaron...thanks so much for the reply. I assumed that you can replay it as needed but got confused by the quick start guide "flow chart". It'd be nice if a bit more instruction came with this, especially since it has that extended looping feature. Never used a looper before so looking forward to it adding a different dimension to my playing.
@@aaronshortmusic So if I'm right - with the two smaller buttons you can call up and play previously recorded loops, right? I think it holds 99 pre-recordings? In the event that all the memory channels would get filled, what then? Can you download the things into a computer - and if so, does that necessitate some sort of software?
8 minutes in and this is already the best review/deno of this pedal ive seen yet. All you need is here.
Many thanks!
Thanks so much for your honest and strong review of this pedal. My band mate David and I each purchased a Ditto + Loop Pedal at our local music store and we spent a couple of hours playing about with them...so much fun and a great addition to our pedal boards. We are both writing to the manufacturer of this wonderful tool and telling them it was your channel that got us to buy these pedals. Thank you Aaron for your insight and hard work to show us the value of these pedals!
Thanks for your support Bob and I hope you enjoy your Ditto+. I love it!
I was in doubts , and not sure what to order. BOSS RC 1, or RC 5 or that DITTO +. I need a simple looper with some storage space. As I also own a Digitech Stereo with Drum Tracks, there is no need to have another one. Just a smaller one with storage possibilities. Thanks to your review, and the positive Reviews, I finally decided to order the DITTO+ . Thanks for the great review.
3 years later and still the best honest review of this pedal👍🏼
this pedal could add 2 or 3 loop record ?
Very helpful explanation of how to master the extended loop function. Thank you!
I have just watched 4-5 videos reviewing the Ditto+. This is the best so far showing how to use the pedal quick and clear. Thank you. Subscribed
Thank you!
Aaron. Thanks for posting this. I own a Ditto+. I learned a lot by watching your video.
Glad I could help Don!
Noticed Ditto Plus 11:03 - 11:06 Loop plays back with no pause. Ditto Plus on its way - "And 1" to end / stop = good info.
Thanks, enjoy!
A great demo and explanation review...I'm new to this technology and really didn't know how to use it, so I bought this Ditto + after hearing someone perform using a looper. Now I'm ready to give it a try! Thanks for this amazing video!
I just bought one and really appreciate this well made review.
Thanks. Please subscribe for more videos like this!
Best review on the Ditto+ out there. I just ordered mine after watching a few reviews and deciding it has the right features for me, but your in-depth demo really made EVERY feature clear. i don't play out... this is just for personal practice so obviously it more than meets my needs. I am a big fan of TC Electronics. They do such a great job of packaging a huge amount of capability in such a small footprint!
Keep up the great work on your vidoeos!
Thank you! I agree this is a fantastic pedal. Even if you end up buying a more advanced looper you can still use this for backing tracks/sound checks etc. I love it and use it all the time.
I have the old version of this pedal, what I did is place this pedal after volume pedal, and before delay and reverb. So that way it won’t go off with delay, and actually make sound like a actual guitar part. And this way make the delay and reverb sound natural and stereo!
Aaron - thank you for demonstrating this product. Can you walk me through the procedure for putting jam tracks or songs on the Ditto Plus? What file format does it need? Do you just need to jot down the location, i.e. blues Em on track 9, etc.?
Mine arrived today... going to play around with it now so thanks for such an informative video.
great video. Mine arrives tomorrow. also, as a Memphian, i LOVE your shirt. Iconic.
Thank you and thank you!
07:58 16:45 You speak about using imported loops. Can I import an MP3 backing track via USB, or is there a restriction on the the types of files that can be imported? I really enjoyed your show where a couple of Boss reps were present to answer questions about their products - I think you're the guy to invite TC Electronic reps on your show to answer questions from Ditto+ users, especially as there is no documentation about using the Ditto+ except from the Quick Guide that comes in the box (and only the same quick guide on their website). Thanks - really like your channel!
BTW, the TC Electronic Quick Guide has no details about importing backing tracks into the pedal even though it's promoted as a compelling feature by them and lots of reviewers. It was certainly a big factor in my purchasing decision, but what would seem like a simple 'transfer file from PC to pedal via USB' just doesn't work. Definitely need more info because getting backing tracks onto the pedal that actually play will encourage me to practice more and get value from the pedal. Thanks!
You can import only WAV files.
Thanks Vladimir
Yes i have considered this as something I like to purchase however spending hours searching the net with no manual to be to found is sort of cutting your chances for a sale .I also wonder where this gentleman Aaron was able gather the fine details of it's operation like pressing the two arrow buttons together .I agree with your last statement
Excellent demo, thank you very much. I was going to get the ditto looper but I think the plus has more features that I would use. I just play at home so hopefully the plus isn’t overkill. I had a Boss RC-5 but it was definitely overkill. And I didn’t care for that buffer at the end of my chain so I sold it. I don’t need drums and all that, I just want a simple looper for practice. The ditto plus is true bypass so I think it will wok better at the end of my chain.
Thanks again
You’re welcome! I love mine on my electric board.
Very good. Subbed. Received my Ditto + about an hour ago, took a look around, see which way the wind blow.
Great video! I bought the pedel yesterday, I'm getting myself excited for its arrival by watch videos and what not.
Congrats! Be sure to update the firmware.
Hey there Aaron, I’m pretty sure you can delete your loop that is paused by holding down the button (1 press and hold while loop is paused). This would eliminate that stutter effect you mention at 9:33 ish. Cheers!
Thanks but as soon as you press the button it will start the loop again.
@@aaronshortmusic I must have misunderstood what I read. Thanks for the clarification.
Wow. Great review.
Really answers all the questions I had about this new version. 👍👍
Thanks!
Great video Aaron !! I have the original Ditto looper. I use it just to jam at home to practice leads. I still have trouble getting the timing right. It takes a lot of patience. Which I have little of. I admire your fortitude.
Thanks Ken! Using a looper is all about timing. The great thing with this Ditto+ is that you can import some metronome clicks and beats into it and use them to practice timing before you start to practice looping. I find that it helps a lot to do this.
Just got one today. Thanks for very understandable tutorial!
Congrats!
this is the most useful review of this pedal. Thank You, sir!
You’re welcome!
Thanks for the review and the good tips, Aaron. I bought a Ditto Plus when they first came out about a year ago and updated the firmware when a new version was released in order to fix a bug that caused sound to drop out at the end of a loop. I’m happy with all the Ditto Plus’s features except extended loop mode, where I never manage to stop recording Loop 2 consistently when I want to. As you correctly point out in your review, the timing of your press on the footswitch has to be spot-on to the millisecond. I found having my song structures ruined if I didn’t time my press exactly right was very irritating. Lots of practice didn’t help. I stopped using the Ditto Plus completely for that reason and use Boss loopers where I have absolutely no problem doing the thing that I find very problematic on the Ditto Plus. My guess is that the Boss loopers are more forgiving because they have some memory buffering that the Ditto Plus doesn’t have. Would you use extended mode during a live gig? I would never risk doing that.
Hey. Remember that in extended mode the first recording is executed as you would expect but for the overdub you should hit the switch during the final loop but before it ends as I explain in the video. It’s just a different mentality and even most two button loopers would not have this ability to have what is essentially a two track looper. DO NOT try to press the switch on the beat as it will most likely mess up, TC should have explained this method more clearly in their documentation. I would use this looper live but would obviously prefer to use the RC-500 since it has two dedicated tracks and three footswitches etc. BUT for the size and price the Ditto+ cannot be beat.
@@aaronshortmusic Thanks Aaron. I tried doing what you suggest and do in the video, i.e. hitting the footswitch before the end of the loop when recording a longer loop 2 over a short loop 1, but I had problems getting that to work consistently. To me there seemed to be a very small window during which you can press the footswitch. But it’s clear from your video and comments that you have got this issue under control. The compact size of the Ditto Plus, the color display, the sound quality and the low price are all big advantages, but because I didn’t get on with the extended loop mode I had to find the space on my pedalboard for an RC-500 and buy one of them.
Keep the great videos coming! :o)
@@eekamoose Thank you! The RC-500 is on another level but do make sure your Ditto+ is running the latest firmware. The window of time that you have to press the switch is dictated by the length of your first loop. If that loop is 4 bars then you can press the switch st any point during the repeat where you are recording your overdub. Give it a try!
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My foot hides the led on the original Ditto, so I can't see the status. This seems better but the record indicator seems to be in the same position, do you have any problems, in the heat of the moment?
Hi Christian. I found that if you keep you foot back then you can still see what the screen is doing. There is a chance that you could cover the screen if you have big feet (like me!) but the Ditto+ will definitely be easier to use than the original version.
@@aaronshortmusic Thanks!
@@christianboddum8783 You’re welcome. This is a substantial upgrade and I highly recommend it. I really hope we see a two (and four) button version at some point.
Thank you for the review. I will pick one up now because of your fair review
You’re welcome!
Thanks for the great review. The Boss loopers don't have the double tap problem, for a single loop you just press and keep to erase the loop.
That’s a good way to do it. I haven’t tried that on this looper. It’s not really a problem it’s just a drawback of only having one button.
Thank a lot for the demo and great explanation of features!
You’re welcome!
Thank you Aaron for a great and understandable video about this looper pedal. I am looking for a basic loop pedal for my small board and this one is definitely in the running now.
It really impressed me Bob. Highly recommended!
You showed that the extended mode works for the 1st loop, but does it also works for the 2nd, 3rd, etc. loops. I mean does it keep adding to the 2nd, 3rd, etc. loops? Thank you!
No it won’t emulate for than a two track looper.
Very helpful review and tips!
Need an in-depth review of Pong! Great review mate.
Haha yes that’s a cool Easter egg. Thank you!
That’s it! I’m buying this just for the Pong game!
Ha!
Can you set this so that it starts overdubbing immediately after you hit the switch instead of having to hit it again?
I love the loop extend feature. I may need to get one to replace the looper option on the hx stomp…it’ll free up one of my stomp buttons too 😁
I agree. It is MUCH more advanced than the looper in the HX devices.
Excellent review and tutorial. Thanks so much!
You’re welcome!
Hi Aaron, great video thank you for sharing your review. I have just ordered this but my friend's think I should have brought one with a drum machine built in. But I am a newbie to loopers, do I really need a drum machine to just practice? Cheers Rob
Practicing with a drum beat or metronome is a great idea. It’s also helpful to have a dedicated stop button. You should check out the Boss RC-500.
Pong has me sold🤗
Thanks for sharing the info!
You’re welcome!
Hi, what about odd time signature at its drum machine?
Has it at least 3/4?
I cant decide ditto+ between nux loop core.
What I already know that ditto+ has better sound quality( the drum quality is also just amazing good, much better then nux has) but nux loop core has 3/4 ts and generally more options.
And my other worry is reading many complains that a detailed userguide is not available (even on the official website) just like about how to import drum patterns
Thanks
If you NEED 3/4 I would get the NUX but if not then I would get the TC.
Great review and walk through, I’ve just got one of these. Pretty cool. Any tips on importing files from GarageBand? I tried saving a 3 min drum track as a wav file and dropping it into one of the ditto track folders but it doesn’t seem to be working. Any ideas anyone?
Same problem with me, the Ditto won't play back import loop from garageband even in wave file and with the last update firm ware.It seems thatThe Ditto won't work on Mac ,it's a shame...........
Really well explained! Thanks.
best demo on this. thanks so much
Thank you!
Great video! Thanks for all the info! I can't tell one thing from all the demos and what I've read. If you import a backing track then loop in top of it, does the original backing track get the loop written on top of it or can you then save the performance as a separate file? Does that make sense? 🤣 It might be super specific, I've got some plans😋🤔
I am pretty sure that you are simply importing a loop, meaning that when you record it will record as an overdub.
@@aaronshortmusic okay, that makes a lot of sense. Thank you! ✌️
great review! thanks
Love the irony that when you said 'It'll kinda sync them up' towards the end of the video 15:20 the sound went out of sync with the video lol. Great review though. I'm getting one. Never had a looper before and it looks so much fun :-)
Lol that’s just where I edited the video!
I understand why TCE released this looper in the tiny form factor and it’s probably fine for most people. However, I hate double tapping so if TCE released a two button model of this pedal or added a port to add a footswitch to press STOP I would buy it tomorrow. I know that there are other models and brands with two or more buttons they are overkill for my needs.
A two button version of this looper would be killer.
What happens when you press an arrow during playback? Does it go to the next loop? Will it wait for the active loop to finish?
Superb review!
Thank you!
great explanation thanks!
It is a great pedal. I have owned the Ditto, the Ditto Stereo, and now I have had the Ditto + for a few month. I used it a lot and do enjoy it very much. I have downloaded from UA-cam or Spotify and organised my tracks by style (rock, blues, jazz, bossa...) and kept space for my own working tracks. I am on Mac and things cannot be more easy as I see the folders in the finder, so delte, add, modify is easy. One thing I miss and I would have loved is the possibility to slow down or speed up the music. That would have been a great feature for people who consider the DItto + as a traning tool. Maybe a future microcode update (hey TC can you do it ?). I do recommend this pedal to all my guitar friends.
One cool thing is to have a lot of available tracks. Of course it is not possible to have 99 full tracks of 5 minutes of music each. But is it usefull ? To have many folders (files or songs or tracks whatever we name this) is the following at least for me. Say I want to work on a song. Take Blue Bossa an easy one. I want to work on rytm and melody (to make it perfect) and the to improvise over the entire song. I want to make my own rythm using my guitar. So folder one will contain first 4 measures C-7 / % /F-7 / %. second folder will contain measure 5 to 8 D-7b5 / G7b9 / C-7 / % third folder will contain measure 1 to 8 so ... C-7 / % /F-7 / % / D-7b5 / G7b9 / C-7 / % ... This alows me to work on a real song on sequences (motif ?) sorry I'm French not sure of the wording. I'm sure you get the idea. In short this does not take space, it helps develop your skills specially for improvisation.
I should first have said thank you Aaron for the review. It is the best I have seen...
You can slow your loops down on your computer using most any decent audio software, even some of the free stuff.
Great review. Just ordered one .
Thanks! It’s a great pedal.
@@aaronshortmusic got it this week and checked it out at the weekend and I’m really happy with this wonderful Looper. Great sound and features .
My Ditto+ is stuck in boot mode. Tried to update firmware, which failed on my macbook (It is an Old Mac Book, maybe thats the problem?), and now cannot use the pedal. Is there a way to resolve this or perform a hard reset? Holding combinations of buttons does not seem to reset the pedal. Nothing works, no suggestions via the internet super highway seem to work! So I was hoping You might know? Cheers!
Hasn’t happened to me. I would contact TC/ Music Tribe.
@@aaronshortmusic I have contacted them but it's like sending a help request to Mars! lol Seems like they don't care (hoping they read this ;) But Thanks for responding to this comment! appreciate it! Cheers!
@@rz3850 www.tcelectronic.com/service.html
Yup that’s where I left a service ticket for them Twice!! and still NO help.
Beautiful review, thank you!
Thank you!
Nice tutorial, what do you think of the Aeros's looper, worth the dough?
It’s very good and has improved with firmware updates. I’d say it’s one or two more updates away from being excellent.
@@aaronshortmusic Thanks, do you reckon it's good for ambient?
@@niloben659 I think so as it has a lot of tracks and options. There is no reverse, half time etc yet though.
@@aaronshortmusic Thanks man, I have the ditto+ but I'll defo keep an eye on the Aeros.
Is there a way to prevent a track from looping, like, playing only once?
I don’t think so.
May I ask a quick question I am a sax play and so love the idea of the foot looper it will be my first looper would you recommend this or another one for sax and windsynth use
I am guessing you would use a microphone with your sax? If so then there is a ‘Ditto Mic Looper’ that may be more appropriate for your use!
Great tutorial
Thank you!
@@aaronshortmusic Do you think it's still worth getting the original Ditto, not the Ditto + ?
@@superorangeish I would get the +.
@@aaronshortmusic Thanks. Saw a Ditto for 60 dollars online.
In loop extend mode; can you make the 3rd loop longer so the the first 2 loops conform to the new length?
Also, for the 2nd loop, what happens if you step on record in the middle of the first loop instead of the 1/downbeat?
good questions ... I found Johnathon Cordy's "feet on" demo (~4 mins in) to be the most useful in how best to use the extended loop fxn with the Ditto+.
is it possible to play along with a playback? Can I insert songs in Ditto+?
Yes you can play along to the playback and overdub. You can load audio files too.
one way to stop the loop without any stress is to add a mute button switcher and put the ditto in the loop.. so you'll have a stop/mute button and then stop/erase on the ditto! hope I was clear. 😊
Not sure I understand and it may be easier to just buy a two button looper with two tracks.
I still think it's a bit expensive for what it does. My old classic ditto died..so I just want a songwriting tool, and it's great to record ideas...but for the money U just don't know. Is there a better alternative out there? It's not for live work.. (although I would put it on my board for soundcheck and rec ideas on the fly)
There are cheaper versions on Amazon but the TC is worth the extra money IMO. Look for a used one.
very well done!
Thank you!
@@aaronshortmusic In addition to your stellar breakdown of its functions, the pedal’s features bring it to a whole other level. Did I understand correctly: 99 banks up to 60 minutes each?!?!?!
@@BernardYin 60 minutes total!
How do I save loops? I dont see a manual anywhere
It will store them until you delete them.
@@aaronshortmusic ohhh ok. So it just automatically stores it.
@@MrKadidle51 Yes
can the ditto+ be synced with the beat buddy mini2
Hi Aaron
I’m still not allowed to busk yet here in Spain so practice ido . I have a couple of questions I hope you can help me with . I use a tc helicon play acoustic into a Roland street cube . Never havin any other pedals I’m debating the following either Beat buddy plus the Ditto + looper or Boss Rc 500 with fs7 pedal . Which would you say would work best one man busking and how on earth do I start connecting these gadgets in line in what order . Hope you can help before I spend my money 👍
Hi. I would get the RC-500 if you are going to use the Beat Buddy as they will sync together. I would also consider the TC VoiceLive 3 Extreme as it is an all in one pedal with a looper and backing track player.
So you prefer two buttons? Is that correct? I wasn't sure...
For performance yes.
Has anyone experienced that a loop has no sound when transferred to a computer?
I love this pedal, and made a few decent loops that a wanna save on my computer. I did this several times with no trouble, but have experienced that some loops has no sound on the computer. Really strange. Would make sense, if it didn't work for ant loops, but it's only some.
Hi Simon. I have not but let’s see what others say.
does ditto+ work with iOS for file import/export?
Not officially (as I understand).
How can o turn it off?
Double tap and hold to delete. Unplug to power off.
How to play Back in track on Ditto Plus?
You have to connect it to your computer using the USB cable, import the tracks and then you can play them back from the pedal.
What is the file format? MP3 or WAV?
@@GUITARTROYA Wav
Great job showing the extended play mode. Thanks
Thanks David!
You have to watch with these pedals and TC Electronic pedals in general. The foot switches often fail and TC can’t fix them. I had an original Ditto and the Ditto x2 and both stopped functioning properly after a few months. I couldn’t trust these in a live setting. It’s a pretty well known issue with TC.
Thanks Scott but that hasn’t been my experience. I’m sure it can happen with any pedal though. Was yours not covered under warranty?
@@aaronshortmusic Oh for sure. All companies have problems. TC just has a reputation for unreliable switches. I have a hall of fame and flashback that work great but after my ditto issues, I just can’t trust them live. When mine stopped working, I did contact TC but never received a reply. I let it go but it still bugs me.
I believe that any pedal can have issues if it’s being used live regularly. It’s more about how the company works to resolve any issues that do come up. It’s a shame that they didn’t get back to you.
Sounds like Ditto+ is not ready for prime time release. Poor to none documentation for users, poor customer service for problem resolution, issues with switch reliability. Why would I purchase when alternatives exist, even with larger footprint? Will continue to review marketplace for alternative for documented, functional looper!
It's a nice pedal...when it works. I just bought one and the second night I used it there were a few times when pressing the button to record simply didn't do anything. I tried tapping it several times and nothing seemed to work. Had to unplug and replug it - then it worked, but then had the exact same problem about an hour later. From tapping it repeatedly, it eventually started to record again. I can't keep something like this if it's not going to be completely reliable, especially not for $150. Anybody else run into this problem? I swear that there are other times when it doesn't do what I was expecting. Not sure a single pedal model is the best way to go.
Thanks for sharing. This hasn’t happened to me. Did you update it to the latest firmware? I would ask the store to switch it out. Any pedal can have issues, maybe you got a bad one. Let us know.
@@aaronshortmusic It's a new pedal, and so assumedly it would have been sold with the latest software, but who knows. How does one go about doing the update?
Go to the link below, scroll down and click on ‘software’ - www.tcelectronic.com/product?modelCode=P0DLQ
@@aaronshortmusic Just updated...so see what happens. Thanks for that suggestion.
Less of a problem with record / play, but the thing that I don’t care for is that it’s really touchy as to whether it pauses or stops a loop. Both commands require tapping the button twice - but if you hold just a few seconds too long on the 2nd tap, it cancels out the loop. The two commands are just too similar and invite arbitrarily canceling a loop when all I want to do is temporarily pause it.
This looper is surely compact, but while playing it’s really hard to also concentrate on that double-tap, especially since it has to be done just right. If you’re in 4/4 time, the two taps have to be done in exact rhythm - first tap on the last half of the last beat of the measure (“AND”) and then the 2nd tap on the exact first beat of the next measure - on “ONE) so as you approach the measure where you need to make a change - have to really count to yourself ONE TWO THREE FOUR AND ONE. Then, sometimes when it goes from pausing to stopping/ending a loop - a real loud sound comes out of the amp.
I'm really thinking a 2-pedal unit would be better (?) Thoughts? Which would you suggest. I'm thinking of returning this one back to the store where I bought it. The 1-pedal operation is just a bit too dicey. It's ok if only doing record - play - overdub - play, etc. and then two taps and hold to stop (although sometimes that doesn't always work either), but when doing a song where I pause several times - it's just a bit too complicated while also worrying about reading the music.
Its nice but i just cant get used to 2 taps for stopping the loop, because i use some loops just for a part of songs.... Plus a very big minus of Ditto 1 and this one is, Hold and press for DELETE, and that 1 second of sound that you hear is annoying for audience when used live. Why is so hard to add STOP button and when hollding it - SILENT erasing of loop? Like on dittox2.... but in mini 2 button format. PITY its not for live performance, that 1 sec recorded loop spund when using live is so annoying for audience :(
Hi yeah I did mention this is the video. If I am performing I always use a looper with AT LEAST two footswitches. I have the Ditto+ on my electric board and it is perfect for practicing and recording musical ideas.
But does it quantise?
No. The overdubs do.
Ditto plus what? Plus PONG!
you should do a video on how o download backing tracks and or drum tracks... not one damn video anywhere on how to do that
Hey. Do you mean importing drum loops onto the pedal? I haven’t actually tried it lately but I think on the Mac you just have to connect it via USB and copy the files across. I will try it, thanks for the suggestion.
@@aaronshortmusic ... yes its likely simple but many people are not savvy enough with all the file types and such. Would be a good video to do.
The sound is not compressed ? Sure ?
From the TC website: The Ditto+ employs uncompressed 24-bit audio for maximum sound quality, while its analog-dry-through design maintains the integrity of your dry signal.
@@aaronshortmusic you hear no difference ?
Nice to “circle back,” (White House) jargon with A!! Play on! Hit the button!!
ohhh Jen😐
I'll sell the RC300 and get me one of this!
The RC-300 is a lot more flexible. I think you would enjoy the RC-500 or a TC Play Acoustic.
@@aaronshortmusic I know that, Aaron... but I really think that I might enjoy just a simple looper to make some noise in my live streams and live performances in general. And the one thing that was lacking in the smaller units was the different lenghts in each loop... and they made it in this cute little pedal! Since I'm starting to build my pedalboard, it would be great to make it smaller. My plans are going into a looper pedal, Strymon Bluesky, Boss OC5, an OD pedal just for mess around (probably my TS808HW) and a compressor (maybe). All will work with the brain of everything: the Felix2. But now I only have the Looper (giant RC300) and the OC5. Working to get myself the Strymon Bluesky next month and thinking into go lighter with a smaller looper pedal as well. Thank you for the tips, my friend!
@@aaronshortmusic Ah... and I LOVE the Aeros Looper from Singular Sound... I wish I could afford one! What a NICE piece of gear! That would be my choice, if I could!
Cooooooooool!
And “Pong!”
Best game ever!
This is supposed to be a $130 pedal - but Amazon is price gouging the price. WTH
Amazon don’t sell TC anymore. TC are now exclusive to certain stores (Sweetwater in the USA). The price is currently $159.
Only Sweatwater sells this brand now. Best of luck to TC. Appears TC is exhibiting the death rattle of business. Hope they see past a year.
So where's the pong video
I lost!
TC Electronics is just terrible …. Pedals always fail , on top of that the upload backing tracks function for WAV does not work ! Says “sample rate unsupported “ I’ve tried every configuration….
Mine has not failed yet 'knocks on wood'.
Geez, all I heard were complaints.
Not sure what you mean. I said it was good.
If only there was a real user manual ....
TC have some instructional videos on UA-cam.
It's great to have instructional videos from others on You Tube, but WHY would a company NOT have a fully explanatory manual...at least...online to download before they release a product for sale?
@@patrickdunavan9113 I have no idea. Maybe it’s worth emailing them to let them know.
Morel like $160 at Sweetwater - Screw Amazon -unless you like helping Big Tech get rich
Amazon don’t sell TC pedals. What you saw was probably a reseller. TC are exclusive to Sweetwater now.
Amazon got rich by offering an amazing service. Nothing wrong with that.
Too long
So why did you watch it?
@@aaronshortmusic I didn’t
@@TheLordMuzzy :-)
Aaron...a question about this. I just bought one but not sure it can do what I want it to. What I want to be able to do is record a loop (with or without multiple overdubs) and be able to turn it on and off as needed during the course of a song, i.e. let’s say I only want to use the loop several times during a refrain but not during verses, or the opposite. Once you press twice to stop,is there no way that you can simply get the loop to play again or will it always start recording once the button is hit again? If so, I'm not sure that this is the best product for me. I bought it cause it seems easy and I wanted the longer record time. Haven't tried it yet in the event that I need to return it to the store. Thanks for any help. I've heard videos where people record a loop (using a TC Helicon) but then seem able to turn it on and off as desired during the course of the song. Won't this one do that? So, I'm looking to: record, play, stop, play.....however, it appears that the basic functions only offer the capability to: record, play, stop, record. Is that correct? OR...is what I'm looking to do accomplished with the undo / redo function? Doesn't undo remove one overdub at a time? If so that could take holding the button down multiple times to stop the entire loop from playing. By that time, wouldn't it essentially do the same thing as clearing the entire loop? Most confusing.....
You should be fine. Once you record the loop and stop it pressing the footswitch will simply start the loop again. To overdub you would press the switch again while it is playing back.
@@aaronshortmusic Aaron...thanks so much for the reply. I assumed that you can replay it as needed but got confused by the quick start guide "flow chart". It'd be nice if a bit more instruction came with this, especially since it has that extended looping feature. Never used a looper before so looking forward to it adding a different dimension to my playing.
@@KSguitarmusic Awesome. It’s a great pedal!
@@aaronshortmusic So if I'm right - with the two smaller buttons you can call up and play previously recorded loops, right? I think it holds 99 pre-recordings? In the event that all the memory channels would get filled, what then? Can you download the things into a computer - and if so, does that necessitate some sort of software?
@@KSguitarmusic You are correct and yes they can be moved to a computer that is available from TC.
You're not going to buy this pedal for 130.00 it's 250.00 now
No it’s $159 at Sweetwater.
@@aaronshortmusic .... OUT OF STOCK
@@goodboyringo9716 They will come back. Just have to wait.