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RetardedRobots
Dec 19, 2010

Have you seen this man?
Melon "Weed" Dude 1936 - 2011
Rest in peace, you shitposting bastard.

ChocNitty posted:

Is the Digitech Jamman solo the best looping pedal for its price? ($100-$150 used)

I want to play with myself.
What are you trying to do? I've tried just about all the commonly available loopers and stuck with the RC-300 and Ditto.

Ditto is really good for a super simple looper. Ideal for writing melodies over chord progressions, or working out solos. It might be good for triggering a phrase live, but it has no way of storing / loading recorded stuff, so it's a bit limited. Five minutes of loop time is more than enough for what it does.

The RC-300 is pretty much the opposite. It's a strong writing tool with a lot more potential for live applications. Can load / offload / reload tracks, has a built in rhythm machine (blah), midi sync / control capabilities, input and output options, built in effects (meh), loads of memory, gently caress ton of overkill for most users.

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