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Hi all. Hope everyone had a great holiday.
I received a TC Electronics Ditto Looper pedal and am very happy with it. The intent is to record my own rhythm tracks and solo over them. So far I have only recorded a couple of Brian’s solos (EP041, EP102-B) while playing the backing tracks into my Fender Mustang I V2 amp. This allows me to check my timing and “feel” on the solos. I am so pumped, I may just stay in the bonus room and have my wife shove food under the door.
Tom
Great device…..have owned one for a while and its a great tool for learning and practicing!
Enjoy!
Roberto
I am so pumped, I may just stay in the bonus room and have my wife shove food under the door
Lol! I can relate Tom. We have an extra room and that is where I like to camp out. I have been wanting one of those Ditto looper pedals. Many on the forum rave about them. Good to hear of another satisfied customer.
-Bryce
Anchorage, Alaska
Yes great fun with the ditto looper a neat bit of kit , i think they got two models out now .Any one looking for a new guitar try Harley Benton from Thomann in Germany you will not believe the prices and the quality .They do Telecaster copies for well under a oner that are better than Squiers . I just bought a Les Paul copy HB450 PLUS Vintage shipped to the UK and it’s better than the Epiphone for a fraction of the price they ship anywhere check out reviews on youtube these people are serious .
Great site by the way i wasted years with books and never really broke through the barrier if you follow learnt more off this site in 6 months than 20 years else where .I don’t go out anymore lol i just want to sit in and practice i can’t get enough .
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