Originally Posted By: receder
Originally Posted By: Jim Fogle
Originally Posted By: pax-eterna
Although one of the downsides (imo) is you have to play the chord progression for EACH new song you play. You cannot save or store them (on the old version - new one allows 12). So for just drums it might be okay, but if you want to add bass this is a restriction that could be important.

Also (again just imo) the drum sounds are a bit machine like in sound and oepration.


One of the video descriptions available on YouTube indicate the looper function can be used to store up to five instrument groups. Each instrument group can be broken into discrete parts such as intro, outro, chorus, etc. It seems that you can use the pedal as inspiration to build a complete song.


Yes it looks like they fixed most of my complaints about the first version. pax-eterna have a look at this video review ... Andertons Trio+ Preview

Looks like a UK street price of 219 gbp.


afaics you still have to load each of them in when you want a song, and 12 song storage is ridiculous. You also still need to play in the chords etc. It is a glorified looper, which for those who have a use for loopers, great smile It is really ONLY for guitarists as it only has one mono input jack and output is also mono unless you want to use the stereo headphones out.