I am a beginner on a CBG and bought a looper 2 years ago thinking it might help me, but just couldn't use it properly so I shelved it, now watching you I might just get it out again and try it again. Thanks.
Great video, getting back into playing after storing my guitars in a closet for 10 years. Really love that I can get one of these and “jam” in private while I work off the rust.
I am about to order my first looper shortly after purchasing electroacoustic guitar which means this video rocks! Well done Andy! Keep on doing what you are really good at
Best pedal I ever bought in the last 50 years of playing use it on my Acoustic as well as my electric .playing through a fender gtx and running through a mixer to a pair of monitor speakers also run the sound from the laptop through the mixer. It's a very simple setup the mixer was only about 20 pounds .Keep up the good work Andy wish there was RU-vid when I started out It was all sheet music and this awful music teacher when I was about 8 year old at school.
I have loop features built into a couple pedals I own, but never used this feature. Maybe now I’ll give it a try. Very clear, professional explanation. 👍🎬
Awesome Andy! That gap has always been my fear but I bought one years back thinking I might need it one day. Never used it. Not anymore though! Not a beginner on guitar but I like the way you lay the ideas out, I take a little something from every video I see of yours. Cheers.
that a boy kid keep ur dream alive try to earn some money and buy it for yourself because this is a very powerful tool for ur musical journey through out life, ur mom just may be strapped for cash😇
What an excellent video! Thank you so much. I have tossing the idea around about a looper pedal but was not sure how they work but you have clarified that for me. Cheers!
You could try taping a contact microphone to the body of the acoustic guitar, though you need some technical know-how to do it. Watch Make:'s video "DIY Contact Mic - Colin's Lab"
Great to read, you won't regret it! I did an in person workshop last weekend where everyone had a go at using a looper, many for the first time, and everyone that didn't have one already wanted to buy one - they're so much fun and SO good for teaching rhythm!
Great video. I'm am still a beginner, so a long way off being good enough to think about getting a looper pedal. but good to know its something I could use later to make my solo playing more interesting.
i have been told i should get one with a designated Stop button. thoughts. ( also i think i answered my own question. Just keep adding loops .) great clip. very generous of you. TY
Yay thank you Andy. I bought a cheap one button looper pedal. The only problem is the instructions are useless. You are the ONLY ONE I have found, who shows the input and output, thereby giving me a clue how to set it up with my equipment! As a beginner I need snail type instructions lol. Thank you. Now to work out how my pedal works!
This is so cool! Im glad i got got at the guitar because of you and now i got something to mess with and help me improve on some oasis songs i still need to improve. But this will be so fun while drinking creating songs. Thank you for this tutorial.
Fantastic video! Thanks. I have a simple Boss / Roland looper pedal. Is ditto the next one you'd recommend getting once I've got some experience under my belt?
This was fabulous Andy. I have had a looper for a couple of years and was not sure how to use it. To erase, just hold down a bit, right? Thanks for this very valuable lesson.👍👍🎸
Andy, thank you for this, soooo helpful, my question is though, if I wanted to play a whole tune, say even a 12 bar, so the chords change, is there enough "loop" to do this ?
you should be doing this kind of introducing videos more. Because many out there start videos without explaining most fundamental facts. (like what is input and what is output.. or any other switches, what they are for...how to connect it to your devices..) they just start to explain like all of them out there are experts like them. what happen then is for those who come to see how one thing work, they will never get correct basic knowledge. Thank you.
Thanks! What other similar videos should i do specifically? I did one on recording guitars in garageband, thats here! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Zot9sYf6vsY.html
@@andycrowley thank you andy for your consideration. for example I just had a great doubt about how I connect wires to a zonal amplifier. (later I learnt How I do dat) but I actually couldn't find a single video or tutorial or any other review with a good guidance. do whatever you feel good to tell us.
hi Andy I need a fever.. could you do a tutorial or review explaining all those details about how to connect and use boss gt 1 guitar effect processor, Please.
Hi brother So looping pedals are more for soloing over a rhythm pattern? Right now I am just a pure Rhythm guitar player and I really stink at solo style. I am barely able to play a c scale I’m so new. So would I have any use for a looper to improve my rhythm guitar playing? How would that work? I do have a few acoustic guitars and electric. Just not sure how this all works. Anyone have any advice for Me? Thanks!😊
Hi Andy, I'm wanting to buy my first ever looper pedal, can you please tell me if I should buy a ditto single one to get me started? Cheers pal & thank you in advance. Andy
Do you think I could use a loop pedal on my small Yamaha amplifier which has got a headphone socket with the headphones still work with the looper pedal attached to the guitar and to the amplifier wonder if you could advise me I can’t seem to find it anywhere on the Internet many thanks Michael Harrison
Hey mate. I have a question, i have a acoustic baton rouge guitar and i want to buy a soundhole pickup or something like that , would I be able to connect it with a loop petal to my amplifier???