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Re: Best looper for recording?



Hey, Boris!

I try to rehearse and record demos at home..TRYING.  I just take a lineout from my M13 at this point straight to my interface, but I thought maybe some of these newer ones were "meant" to do that. Really, the M13 output is meant to go to a guitar.

Awesome to see you on here!
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Mike Fugazzi
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On Sat, Sep 17, 2011 at 2:08 PM, Boris Plotnikov <ploboris@gmail.com> wrote:
Mike! Why do you need looper for home recording? You can just record
sample to DAW and loop it. It'll be faster and easier. IMHO whole
greatnes of livelooping is that it's actually live. For home you can
make much better arrangement than using loops (using different chord
progressions, drums, VSTi etc.).

2011/9/17 Mike Fugazzi <mikefugazzi@gmail.com>:
> Just thought of this....any good loopers for live performance that have good
> compatability with home recording?  Right now I am looking live use first,
> but would like something easy to use with aninterface and daw for demo
> recording.  Thanks.
>
> Sent from my phone,
>
> Mike



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Thanks, Boris Plotnikov