Friday, November 22, 2024

39 thoughts on “My looping setup- Affordable and addicting DAWless rig for guitarists

  • This sounds great! Good choice of tools. Im trying to replicate this kinda setup in loopy pro on ipad but then the tactile hardware side of things is making my wallet itch!

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  • Great demo, I'm trying to work out a similar set-up using a Roland MC-101 and Boss RC-500… Still deciding whether I prefer to have the master clock from the groovebox or the looper. Using the groovebox as masterclock works well but I hate not being able to start a loop using the looper! Thanks for sharing your rig, always good to see how others get it done.

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  • Must be something in the water? Hahaha Awesome video!! I just recently put together a simular rig only I wanted to incorporate keys as well. I eventually managed to get it all on one pedalboard and like you, I am a happy camper too… Keep 'Em Jammin'

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  • Wait until you become a real forward-thinking modern musician and get your hands on a DAW. You won't believe what they can do

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  • Very cool work flow! I’m trying something similar, without a mixer. I wish the HX stomp could do sidechain compression for the Send/Return AUX or Line in/out & the instrument inputs.

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  • Cool, a bit more versatile than my current dawless setup, which consists of a Yamaha THR and a Novation Rhythm circuit. The line out of the THR goes to the RC in, and the RC out goes to the aux in on the THR. So the RC is a sample based drummachine, which also serves as a, be it very simple looper. Easy but fun. I’m also working on a pedalboard with two separate paths, going through my hx effects and boomerang looper, but haven’t figured that out completely. Thanks for sharing

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  • Great video! I also have HX Stomp and RC-5 but I normally put RC-5 in the FX loop. Do you go out to RC-5 line level or instrument Level? I wonder if RC-5 is ok w
    ith line level input. Many thanks for the video and your answer.

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  • I wonder if the blackbox could substitute the ko2 and looper and mixer all at once; maybe with a midi controller added to it for mixing and finger drumming and midi pedal to start and stop the live looping of the guitar. It could also allow to record scenes and switch to a chorus section

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  • I doubt that the RC-5 has the same functionality as the RC-600, but I'd love to see a video on how you would attempt to create a guitar loop and THEN have a subordinate unit (I really dislike the old metaphors used in control hierarchy) follow suit. In other words…the guitar loop dictates the BPM and bar. ps::YouTuber Rhett Shull is in the comments…now you HAVE to follow through.????

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  • Deep dives on your chain, how youre dialing in tones, etc would be excellent.

    Honestly I love the idea of a DAWless setup. When you are recording do you just use the fresh tracks you're getting out of this or do you have a specific production software that interacts best with this setup?

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  • Thank you for sharing your setup. Very inspiring! Are you using the KO.II factory sample sounds for the drums ? It sounds great !

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  • I was literally just thinking about a setup like this with my Digitakt last night. YouTube must be telepathic now. Great video!

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