Originally Posted By: pax-eterna
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.


For me 12 songs would be ok for a set and then swap SD cards for the next set etc. Also, the video said that the included card would hold 12 songs which might mean that a larger card would hold more. On the other hand it may be a UI restriction i.e. you can only select 1 of 12 songs from the selector knob. The mono output is a shame but the headphone output might be usable.

From what I have seen you do need to play in the chords to make it generate a drum/bass backing track but the difference is that you can then store the results on the pedal once you have recorded all the loops and worked out a sequence for all the various song parts. So, unlike the old pedal, you wouldn't have to "teach" it the song at a gig you would just playback one that you have already stored.

At least that appears to be how it works looking at the 35 minute Andertons video. I will certainly have to check it out at my local music store when they become available.


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