Best EarthQuaker Devices Flexi Loops Alternatives

We found 6 alternatives to EarthQuaker Devices Flexi Loops based on experts and consumers reviews.

Electro Harmonix 360 Nano Looper

Electro Harmonix 360 Nano Looper

Based on 7 reviews

As usual EHX offers well thought out and built pedals. I was looking for a basic, simple loop pedal, in compact size, easy and quick to use. And this Nano Looper 360 is exactly that! It works very well, very responsive in its features and controls. I also appreciate the simple memory banks. When choosing the pedal, I didn't consider too much the possibility of memorizing loops (yeah I was looking for a really simple looper, just for a basic use on the fly...), but now that I use the pedal I actually appreciate this feature as well. I can't say if in the future I will feel the need for a bigger and more complex looper. Right now, as my first loop pedal it's just perfect!

Singular Sound Aeros Loop Studio

Singular Sound Aeros Loop Studio

Based on 5 reviews

I have used almost every major looper on the market (RC-300, Pigtronix Inifiniy, TC Electronic X4, EHX, Headrush, etc) and none of them even come close to how good the Aeros Loop Studio is. I have seen many complaints from people that were bugs or missing features. I just got my unit a few days ago and there was an update available over Wifi (very convenient and easy - first pedal I have seen that has a wifi connection!) and now the software works perfectly for me. What I like about it: 1. Visual display is beautiful and makes looping much easier because you can see the loop waveforms on the screen. 2. Six parallel tracks: Having six independent tracks that can play at the same time gives you great flexibility to make different length loops that play at the same time, you can also do...

Nux JTC Drum&Loop Pro

Nux JTC Drum&Loop Pro

Based on 5 reviews

I use this for home practice, using a looper pedal has helped to improve my playing, a looper pedal with a drum machine built in has helped greatly with timing - even picking scales to a click track! Whats great about this device is that you can upload backing track as loops and play along. Overall it dose what I want it to - the only draw back and why Ive given a 4/5 for features is that I find the user interface a bit confusing, I think NUX could have laid out the controls a bit better, but that's not a reason to not buy this. When it comes to looping its as easy as a foot tap or two!! There are lots of more options/features of this product I have not yet explored, its great to know they are their - its just a great value product. Feels as solid as other better know brands.

Electro Harmonix 720 Stereo Looper

Electro Harmonix 720 Stereo Looper

Based on 8 reviews

First of all: i love looping. Consider it a part of my musical world, on-stage, at home, or rehearsal. This being said, i always had a Ditto x2 (and a x4 for a while) and loved it. Sound quality and it's features always suited my looping needs. Then i decided to add a new looper in my rig, and tried this one. "Wow", i said and thought! All the features from ditto, but fade-out and banks. In a slightly smaller enclosure. So... I'll sell my x2 and buy a second 720. Two things though: i usually use rec-overdub-play loop flow, but the standard rec-play-overdub has something in the switching which is not quite right, regarding timing. Other thing is the lack of an usb port. With 10 banks EHX should have give us that. All in all, 5/5.

Flamma FS21 Looper/Drum Machine

Flamma FS21 Looper/Drum Machine

Based on 4 reviews

This is my first time buying a loop pedal and I'm pretty much exclusively a bedroom player, so I have no perspective on live gigging. You basically have three modes: loop, drums and combined. You switch between each side by either pressing down on the dials on each side or by pressing the button in the middle to loop with a drum track. The looper controls are pretty basic, one button to stop and another to start, plus basic dub and undo buttons. The drum controls are even simpler, press the same button to start or stop. The drum beats are ok sounding, you'd probably be embarrassed gigging with them but good for home use. All in all would definitely recommend this if you're looking to get started with looping at home.

tc electronic Ditto Looper

tc electronic Ditto Looper

Based on 173 reviews

The day my TC Electronic Ditto arrived I was playing double bass in a pit orchestra for a production of 'The Sound Of Music'. I arrived early to put the Ditto into action before sound check. The Ditto excels in every aspect that I was hoping it would. My previous experience with a looping pedal was with a Boss RC-20. I liked that pedal for the most part but I sold it for two reasons. 1: It was too large to permanently stay on my pedal board and 2: I felt that it altered the tone of my bass. So these two factors were what I was looking for in the Ditto. I was not disappointed. The size is obviously a big selling point, but the tone coming through the pedal is the clincher for me. Another bonus is that, because I used it first with my double bass, I found that it has a high input...

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