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Loop Pedal

Posted: Fri Feb 06, 2009 8:57 am
by Rhua
I know some of you also have a Loop Pedal. I've got my Boos Loop Station for a few months now and I'm so loving it. I have my keyboards and guitar plugged into it (via a small mixer so I can actually choose which instrument I want to loop next on the fly) and the pedal running into my SP-404.

That might not be the best solution, so how do you guys involve your pedal into your setup?

Posted: Fri Feb 06, 2009 4:11 pm
by fauna
i keep the looper entirely out of the sampler/keyboard chain, running my guitar (w/ fx) and a single mic (w/ fx LOL) into the looper.

so one line is keys -> 404 -> PA
and the other is guitar / vox -> looper -> amplifier.
and then there's just a mic -> PA.

that way i have stuff from the sampler that i can stop / start and stuff from the looper i can trigger at different times, always in build up or strip down, and always have a "clean" mic and an effect-ed mic.

Posted: Sat Feb 07, 2009 12:39 pm
by jbl
people complain about the looper and the sampler getting outta sync. what do you do to avoid this?

Posted: Sat Feb 07, 2009 2:10 pm
by kristoffer1989
jbl wrote:people complain about the looper and the sampler getting outta sync. what do you do to avoid this?
It's just to start the sample again some times and they will be synced.

Posted: Sat Feb 07, 2009 5:31 pm
by Rhua
jbl wrote:people complain about the looper and the sampler getting outta sync. what do you do to avoid this?
I also encountered this problem very often. Last time it took me an hour to record an idea because I didn't get the timing right and the beat would slip off after a minute or so. I also figured the solution Kristoffer stated above me is the handiest, I just switch to another pattern and from then it fits - at least for a while.

I thought about tapping the desired tempo into the loop pedal so it would repeat automatically after the right amount of time but I couldn't bring it to work properly.

I'm gonna try to rearrange my setup a bit, I guess I need a extra mixer tokeep the intruments on the loop pedal seperated from the recod player and the SP.

Posted: Sat Feb 07, 2009 5:34 pm
by kristoffer1989
so how about tapping the tempobutton on the sp along with the loop? wouldn't that work?

Posted: Sun Feb 08, 2009 1:14 am
by reignbear
what would be really dope, would be to get the electro harmonix 2880, it has midi in/out and accepts CF cards, and it is basically a 4 track looper.

check out the video on their website

http://www.ehx.com/products/2880

things looks so effing fresh. earlier this week i just barely missed out on copping a used one for a great price.

i'm torn between getting one of these or saving up for a machinedrum sps-1uw mkII when uncle sam gives me my monies back next week...

Posted: Sun Feb 08, 2009 1:19 am
by kristoffer1989
yeah the 2880 looks so awsome. I really want one!

Posted: Sun Feb 08, 2009 1:32 pm
by PHeMoX
Yikes, 8 minutes looping time for each track. Niiiiice. 8)

Posted: Mon Feb 09, 2009 9:35 pm
by fauna
the 2880 is pretty great - it reminds me more of the RC50, with the 4-track capabilities and the midi sync.

for me, the RC20xl worx pretty well....the slippage described ^^ above isn't really a factor anymore...i've gotten pretty fast w/ my feet, and seem to be able to click recording on and off that match up w/ the sampler and seem to stay that way.

howevs, sometimes they do slip, of course. i tend to just re-trigger the looper, sometimes masking the re-trigger w/ vocals, or by fretting a harmonic or whatever. more or less the same thing i have to do w/ the sampler when a loop starts slipping outta sync w/ another.