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I've recently purchased a Digitech JamMan XT Solo looper pedal http://digitech.com/en-US/products/jamman-solo-xt, and plan to use it at my next gig on Sunday to play my BIAB backing tracks. Using the JamManager software that is included, I was able to copy all my recorded BIAB tracks (Wav files) onto the pedal. Using a FS3X footwitch I'm able to scroll through the songs quite quickly. I'm excited about using it because I'm now completely hands free at my gigs, plus I've eliminated a mike stand rig with a tray where I used to place my CD player. I like the fact that after every song I'm no longer having to focus on pushing bottoms on a CD player. I'd be interested in anyone else who may have tried this approach?

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Great IDEA, please let us know how it works out (I assume you have at least a 16GB or maybe even 32 or 64 GB SD/SDHC installed).

I have a DigiTech JMD JamMan Delay Looper (it's an older discontinued "bigger" brother) - hadn't even thought of that use.

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A 16 GB card, but it can take up to 32 G.

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I run my Jamman Stereo into a volume pedal then to the amp when playing live. Works great.

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I have used the boss RC3 loop pedal for this purpose and it does work great. I did have to add 2 foot switches to move forward or backward though the playlist. I had problems getting the volume set at the same levels for each song. I never thought of using volume pedal, but I am sure that would work. It is a simple "hardware" solution that has a lower chance of failure.

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Yea way to go ! So you don't get a Windows Chord.wav ringing through the PA on an Access Violation freakin the audience out crazy ?

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This is cool and I'm all for using what you already have but what's the advantage of a looper pedal over any one of the devices that can load and playback MP3's or wav's? You can use any IOS or Android device for that from a phone to a tablet. They all have set list apps, scrolling, foot pedal support, they can display charts, lyrics, whatever.

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More here: www.looperpedalreviews.com

Love this looper:

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Hey Bob,

The advantage I found by using this setup last Sunday at a gig was that all my scrolling through songs and hitting play and stop is done hands-free with the pedal. I also like the fact that visually the audience doesn't look at me manipulating a CD player, MP3 player, etc. It kinda enhances the "magic" of the invisible band.

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That's a good point about the visuals. People see guitarists using stomp pedals all the time so it's nothing new.

I've watched some looper pedal contests on YT and some of those guys are amazing.

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Very interesting thread, thanks posting.

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If you've got just about any kind of tablet computer you might want to take a look at the AirTurn or PageFlip bluetooth pedals. I put all my backing tracks on my Samsung pad, clip it to my mic stand, and use my AirTurn BT-105 to not only start and stop songs, but to also choose playlists and control volume and mute. All hands free. Both are very good products. I just went with AirTurn 'cause I got it for cheap at NAMM last January.

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