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Looping board?

I know you can use it live- I said it won't work as a live multitrack looper. He won't be able to record a few parts live and be able to start/stop each of them at will.
ah I see what you are saying--i was thinking you were saying that the jamman only did prerecorded stuff lol



and TG--in that video he is just using a plain looper--it's not so much a multitrack looper in the sense that the rest of us know it to mean. you could use anything from a Boss RC-20 to a Digitech jamman. I suggest one with an "undo" feature if you are new to looping (although not having one would force you to be better at nailing loops)
 
and TG--in that video he is just using a plain looper--it's not so much a multitrack looper in the sense that the rest of us know it to mean. you could use anything from a Boss RC-20 to a Digitech jamman. I suggest one with an "undo" feature if you are new to looping (although not having one would force you to be better at nailing loops)

I assumed it was a typical single track looper as well- the only thing is that it sounds like the little harmonic part is shorter than all the other loops, and different loop lengths means a multitrack looper. Am I hearing it correctly? :confused: