Ditto Looper : A tiny looper.

11 years ago

Before I bought this, I had never even tried looping. I mainly bought it to be able to do some drone, but it turned out to be way more versatile than that.

The box is tiny, it's even smaller than I thought the pedal would be, and this thing literally can't NOT fit on your pedal board. It is tiny.

Looping in itself takes i little bit to wrap your head around, but once you do, it's the easiest thing ever. If you start your loop on the first beat, just press the switch when the first beat should start repeating. Removing and adding overdubs is a breeze, and literally anyone could do this.

The weight of this thing seems just right. It's not so light that you fear breaking it, but it's just heavy enough to sit good on your board. The switch has a very special feel to it, almost linear with a tiny audible click once it switches. This could feel weird at first, but it is really good to help you be perfectly on beat. I've been told most TC electronic switches are like this though, some like it, others don't. For me it works fine, and there isn't really any fear of breaking the switch.

The knob could possibly be called a bit plastic-y, but I can't really complain. It works for what it is intended, and gives a good grip. The LED comes in handy to know in what mode you are if you ever lose touch with the outside world.

In general it is a great tool to help you develop as a guitar player. Want to try out a new scale? No problem. Want to make noise? No problem. This is perfect to keep you on time, to practice lead stuff and to just jam out an amazing riff.

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Technical Data

  • Manufactured by Tc Electronic
  • Released in 2013
  • Average price : $104
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