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what about this dudes: http://www.digitech.com/products/Hardwire/HW_DelayLooper.php 159.00dlls. http://www.zzounds.com/item--BOSDD7 www.myspace.com/luisangulocom --- On Fri, 3/13/09, andy butler <akbutler@tiscali.co.uk> wrote: > From: andy butler <akbutler@tiscali.co.uk> > Subject: Re: Least Costly Looping Solution > To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com > Date: Friday, March 13, 2009, 5:41 AM > Rick Walker wrote: > > > CHEAPEST LIVE LOOPING SOLUTIONS FOR THE BEGINNING LIVE > LOOPER* > > > > Personally, my vote goes to the Line 6 DL 4. At > $250, it is the 2nd cheapest live looping stomp box pedal > behind the Boss RC2 ($200) but > > In UK, the DL4 is pricey, it's always been £250. > I'd agree it's pretty good tho', and would add > some more plusses > to the ones you mentioned. It possesses that rare and > underrated feature the "well thought out user > interface". > The echo that is available while looping is a nice bonus, > and > can just manage some mini-loops ...and who doesn't > admire the "Bill Walker Signature" filtered echo > sound. > > The RC2 is £150 here. > > The Akai Headrush can be had for just under £100. > It at least allows to create a loop and overdub onto it, > and a limited Undo capability. > The delay settings are frustrating...grit your teeth when > tapping a new > delay time always leaves you with silence in the delay, but > the analog tape sound > is at least "interesting". > > > > The Electro Harmonix Stereo Memory Man at £130 has > it's moments too. > Worst feature is that you record a loop by holding down > "tap" for the duration of the loop, not a good way > to get rhythmic accuracy. > No, wait a minute, worst feature is that you have put the > unit into > bypass before you can clear the loop. > Well, the EHSMM is a lot of fun as a delay (superb imo), > and as a looper it's ok > to use in band for the odd loop trick or two. > Wouldn't want to play a looping show with it as the > only looper tho'. > As a starter looper it's only an option if you're > already in the market > for a delay (tho' not a long enough delay for that sort > of looping > really, at 3s max). At least it allows you to put down a > loop (42s)and overdub and > perhaps find out if the you want to go for a fully featured > looper. > > > Of course, available very cheap £50=pp, or less I expect, > and probably the most famous > starter looper of all, with basic looper and dual long > delay it's.... > (guess first) > > http://tinyurl.com/ch4uwj > andy butler