Very good presentation. I have been following this show with great interest as I have purchased a Twin Looper and am awaiting its delivery. I have followed many similar videos, but none are as thorough as yours. Big applause and thanks.
I've experimented with recording separate L/R inputs on my Donner Circle stereo looper, which is a lot of fun. Also, using a mixer before the looper is fun too by using the stereo panning on the mixer.
If I want to transfer a loop to a tape machine I just use a 6.3 jack to 3.5 jack cable. Plug it in the output of the pedal and into the recording input of the tape machine. You can’t hear the loop play so it may take a few tries to get the length right. Hope this helps!
I have one of these and for the price, there is nothing else that is stereo and can do speed changes and reverse... but I do find it gets glitchy when the input level is high, do you find that?
I had this problem, and it would happen after several overdubs with my always-on overdrive. Good pedal but I push my guitar hard into a tube amp so it had to go. Looking at picking up an EHX 22500 which has dual loops.
@@AmbientExploration Try continuously overdubbing with your keys and you'll probably be able to hear the glitchiness that happens. Good demo, and nice playing btw, some very soothing sounds.
Very good presentation. I have been following this show with great interest as I have purchased a Twin Looper and am awaiting its delivery. I have followed many similar videos, but none are as thorough as yours. Big applause and thanks.
Thank you!! I hope you will have as much fun with it as I have :)
I've experimented with recording separate L/R inputs on my Donner Circle stereo looper, which is a lot of fun. Also, using a mixer before the looper is fun too by using the stereo panning on the mixer.
Cool idea to put a mixer in front of the looper!
@@AmbientExploration Works great 👍🏻
How do you tape out the loop??? The usb not works !!!!!😮😮😮😮
If I want to transfer a loop to a tape machine I just use a 6.3 jack to 3.5 jack cable. Plug it in the output of the pedal and into the recording input of the tape machine. You can’t hear the loop play so it may take a few tries to get the length right. Hope this helps!
I have one of these and for the price, there is nothing else that is stereo and can do speed changes and reverse... but I do find it gets glitchy when the input level is high, do you find that?
I haven’t had any glitch problems myself. Do you use guitar as an input or also something like a synth?
I had this problem, and it would happen after several overdubs with my always-on overdrive. Good pedal but I push my guitar hard into a tube amp so it had to go. Looking at picking up an EHX 22500 which has dual loops.
@@AmbientExploration Try continuously overdubbing with your keys and you'll probably be able to hear the glitchiness that happens. Good demo, and nice playing btw, some very soothing sounds.
No, thank you.
Does anyone know if the pitch knob works for live playing or just changes pitch on the loop being played?
It only affects the pitch of the looped sound!