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My Trading Feedback | You Bring The Band
Just because you're paranoid, don't mean they're not after youMy Trading Feedback | You Bring The Band
Just because you're paranoid, don't mean they're not after youJust bought son a Digitech Jam Man Solo X T. I only had a few minutes with it and so did not get to grips but the sound quality was excellent. Nice chunky build Q . Stereo and has a handy AUX 3.5mm jack for backing tracks from phone say. Takes a micro SD card and there is a program you can download to organize your loops. USB port allows dumping to PC.
Dave.
http://thefretboard.co.uk/discussion/130832/fs-boss-ac-30-looper-station-boxed#latest
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Personally find the boss and digitech foot switch not ideal and less accurate than the TC soft switches.
Also own a Digitech stereo (now discontinued) great for storing loads of loops and has alot of funcions, softwares a bit clunky and out of date though. You can get them second hand around a oner
My experience was that the Digitec somehow robbed my sound of its dynamics; I believe this is called “tone suck”. It wasn’t a huge thing but it took a lot of the joy out of playing.
I sold it and got a Ditto v1. No tone suck at all. A lot simpler as well which, for me, was significant as the relative complexity of the Digitec just irritated me. I only use really a looper to record an on-the-fly chord progression to improvise over. I’ve no need of backing tracks or of saving loops.
When my breaks, I’ll get a Ditto x2 because it has the extra button. The v1 that I have requires you to press the button twice to stop, which is annoying because it’s hard to stop exactly at the end of a bar. On the x2 you only need a single press on the stop button.