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Originally Posted by Pukka-J
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02-09-2014 11:41 AM
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I had the JamMan solo, but returned it for the Stereo version instead.
It was too confusing trying to work with just one pedal switch and a limited interface.
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The Jamman does, but I read the Solo XT does not.
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Originally Posted by Bosko
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I just ordered the new Ditto X2 Looper. This new version was launched at NAMM and is expected to be in stores in a month or so. It looks like it will be the perfect looper for me. I have been using loopers live on gigs for several years and I need to have a dedicated stop switch, which TC Electronics has now included on the new version. Other than that, this new Ditto X2 retains the simplicity and quality of the original Ditto.
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5 minutes of looping time is a limiting factor for practicing IMO.
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It depends on your practicing routine. I usually play a chorus or even part of it and let it loop. A single chorus seldom takes longer than 30 secs. When I want to practice something other I delete the loop, record another progression and go.
I don't use the looper as a backingtrack, playing complete songs. For that I suppose the JamMan or better still BIAB would be more appropriate.
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I have a Ditto, I like it alot & its the best investment next to a digital recorder I've made to help drive improvement. But I paid around $125 from Amazon, I do wish at times I could save progressions & with such a narrow difference in price, the Jam man looks like a good value.
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Originally Posted by jzucker
Keith
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Originally Posted by jzucker
(A whole CD is less than 1 Gb)
memory is so CHEAP now ...... it would cost them maybe 10 bucks a unit
I guess you're practicing some pretty long song forms there JZ !
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Originally Posted by pingu
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Using a flashback X4 which has a looper similar in quality to the ditto. I ditto all the ditto love above.
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I own a Boss RC-3. I think it is kind of similar to the jamman, for a similar yet a bit higher price.
It's ok. It has very few buttons so many of the featuers are enabled by things like: hold this button, while pluggin in the cable, or hold this button for 3 secs, release it, and press it again.
That's not very intuative, but making simple backing tracks is really easy, as well as operating it while performing.
There are a few features I would like to have, but it doesn't have. for example
- metronome on 2 and 4 (there are a few built in drum beats, some can be used as a metronome, but not on 2 and 4, I have solved it by connecting a metronone to the aux in input).
- record first a short loop and let it repeat itself often while you create another longer loop over it. For example: record 1 bar of drums, then record a 12 bar backing track, where the 1 bar drum loop is repeated 12 times.
That is not possible with the RC-3.
I wouldn't say that the RC-3 blows my mind. But it does what it says it can do, and I have no complaints about the sound quality.
It's good for create simple backing tracks (for example 1 track of guitar comping)
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Originally Posted by NSJ
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I actually have both the Jamman like Jack's and the original Ditto. I can't tell any difference in sound, and yes the Ditto is easier to use but does less. I use the Ditto in my practice rig for ideas and to play over changes. I use my Jamman for established tunes I like to play. They are both excellent pedals IMO. I also have BIAB, but I haven't used it in a couple of years.
Bill
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Originally Posted by orri
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Hi all ,
sorry about the thread revival from yonks ago ...
But I'm thinking of getting a Jamman solo XT
i need a looper with lots of loops and storage time
this one has 200 loops and 35 mins storage ....
Great , with the connectivity to the PC to transfer drum loops etc
wonderfull
It's been a while since it was reased
So are there any other pedals I should consider too
many thanks
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There are so many looper pedals these days. I like Boss products and have had two of their loopers that I really got a ton of use out of. Still have one (an RC-50, now obsolete but mine is still working fine). The newer Boss loopers have more bells and whistles, available at many different price points. The RC-30 and RC-10R look like good options for you - 3 to 6 hours of storage and 99 slots. If you are open to a mobile device-based looper, Loopy HD for iOS devices is amazing.
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In my opinion the best value loopers are the ones with two independent loops. I think nowdays Boss, Tc electronic Ditto series and Digitech all offer such models. The sound in all of them is fine. For practicing, performance, teaching, etc, i like to have storage, multiple loops and drums on them.
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Consider getting two used XTs they are syncable using a 1/8" stereo cable. Also these other two DigiTech products (many Youtube videos showing use and integration): Trio+, SDRUM.
XT capacity can be increased to 32 hours if you get a 16 GB SD card.
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yes thanks i’ve been looking
at the boss RC30 and RC3
too ....
how big of a deal is getting
one with a dedicated stop button do we think ?
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Originally Posted by pingu
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Originally Posted by jzucker
Also stores 200 or so different recordings on Micro SD cards; making the storage almost infinite. Great for practising, working out ideas, etc,etc.
GLWYS, Jack
Doug
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A timely necrothread for me, just picked up a used(no users manual) solo xt. The problem I’m having is a long delay after recording before playback begins, hence I can’t make much use of it. I watched this tutorial and at 9:09 as soon as he presses the pedal off it begins playback. I’m getting a delay of several seconds. I’d appreciate any help offered. I’m not using the memory card if that matters. Thanks.
Last edited by whiskey02; 04-10-2020 at 02:51 PM.
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yes pb should start immediately ....
check your settings in the (excellent) manual ....
and possibly do a factory reset ....
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