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yes
Originally Posted by Pukka-J
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02-09-2014 11:41 AM
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I had the JamMan solo, but returned it for the Stereo version instead.
It was too confusing trying to work with just one pedal switch and a limited interface.
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The Jamman does, but I read the Solo XT does not.
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incorrect. The solo XT takes a standard 9v dc adapter. It's the stereo that takes a 9v AC (not standard DC) adapter.
Originally Posted by Bosko
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I just ordered the new Ditto X2 Looper. This new version was launched at NAMM and is expected to be in stores in a month or so. It looks like it will be the perfect looper for me. I have been using loopers live on gigs for several years and I need to have a dedicated stop switch, which TC Electronics has now included on the new version. Other than that, this new Ditto X2 retains the simplicity and quality of the original Ditto.
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5 minutes of looping time is a limiting factor for practicing IMO.
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It depends on your practicing routine. I usually play a chorus or even part of it and let it loop. A single chorus seldom takes longer than 30 secs. When I want to practice something other I delete the loop, record another progression and go.
I don't use the looper as a backingtrack, playing complete songs. For that I suppose the JamMan or better still BIAB would be more appropriate.
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I have a Ditto, I like it alot & its the best investment next to a digital recorder I've made to help drive improvement. But I paid around $125 from Amazon, I do wish at times I could save progressions & with such a narrow difference in price, the Jam man looks like a good value.
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5 minutes is plenty of memory for live looping, which is what I intend to use the Ditto X2 for. I also have a Boss RC-300, which has 99 loops and three tracks per loop. That's the looper I use when I need more memory, but it is more than you need for live looping on a gig (unless you want to call up saved loops for solo gigs). Everyone has different needs, so there are lots of products out there to suit our individual requirements.
Originally Posted by jzucker
Keith
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it is very odd that TC don't just put , say even a single Gb chip of memory in there
Originally Posted by jzucker
(A whole CD is less than 1 Gb)
memory is so CHEAP now ...... it would cost them maybe 10 bucks a unit
I guess you're practicing some pretty long song forms there JZ !
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no, actually just 1 chorus like pukka-j. I just like to have dozens of choruses of various tunes and exercises available for practicing with without having to re-record them every time. I also like to copy audio files from the computer onto the memory card and play along with them as well.
Originally Posted by pingu
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Using a flashback X4 which has a looper similar in quality to the ditto. I ditto all the ditto love above.
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I own a Boss RC-3. I think it is kind of similar to the jamman, for a similar yet a bit higher price.
It's ok. It has very few buttons so many of the featuers are enabled by things like: hold this button, while pluggin in the cable, or hold this button for 3 secs, release it, and press it again.
That's not very intuative, but making simple backing tracks is really easy, as well as operating it while performing.
There are a few features I would like to have, but it doesn't have. for example
- metronome on 2 and 4 (there are a few built in drum beats, some can be used as a metronome, but not on 2 and 4, I have solved it by connecting a metronone to the aux in input).
- record first a short loop and let it repeat itself often while you create another longer loop over it. For example: record 1 bar of drums, then record a 12 bar backing track, where the 1 bar drum loop is repeated 12 times.
That is not possible with the RC-3.
I wouldn't say that the RC-3 blows my mind. But it does what it says it can do, and I have no complaints about the sound quality.
It's good for create simple backing tracks (for example 1 track of guitar comping)
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I also have the Jamman Stereo . . the blue one with the 4 foot buttons. I also bought the foot switch along with it. Bought them about a year and a half ago with the most ambitious of intentions. Haven't used it once yet. This thread will act as motivation to fire it up this weekend.
Originally Posted by NSJ
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I actually have both the Jamman like Jack's and the original Ditto. I can't tell any difference in sound, and yes the Ditto is easier to use but does less. I use the Ditto in my practice rig for ideas and to play over changes. I use my Jamman for established tunes I like to play. They are both excellent pedals IMO. I also have BIAB, but I haven't used it in a couple of years.
Bill
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I got one and I don't like that you can't set the tempo by entering a number, it has to be by tapping. Otherwise, it's OK for basic stuff and I like that it can do quantizing ( I am not good with stopping the recording just on time).
Originally Posted by orri
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Hi all ,
sorry about the thread revival from yonks ago ...
But I'm thinking of getting a Jamman solo XT
i need a looper with lots of loops and storage time
this one has 200 loops and 35 mins storage ....
Great , with the connectivity to the PC to transfer drum loops etc
wonderfull
It's been a while since it was reased
So are there any other pedals I should consider too
many thanks
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There are so many looper pedals these days. I like Boss products and have had two of their loopers that I really got a ton of use out of. Still have one (an RC-50, now obsolete but mine is still working fine). The newer Boss loopers have more bells and whistles, available at many different price points. The RC-30 and RC-10R look like good options for you - 3 to 6 hours of storage and 99 slots. If you are open to a mobile device-based looper, Loopy HD for iOS devices is amazing.
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In my opinion the best value loopers are the ones with two independent loops. I think nowdays Boss, Tc electronic Ditto series and Digitech all offer such models. The sound in all of them is fine. For practicing, performance, teaching, etc, i like to have storage, multiple loops and drums on them.
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Consider getting two used XTs they are syncable using a 1/8" stereo cable. Also these other two DigiTech products (many Youtube videos showing use and integration): Trio+, SDRUM.
XT capacity can be increased to 32 hours if you get a 16 GB SD card.
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yes thanks i’ve been looking
at the boss RC30 and RC3
too ....
how big of a deal is getting
one with a dedicated stop button do we think ?
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This usually gets sold with the used XTs and makes usage much more convenient
Originally Posted by pingu
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Excellent Looper! Well worth the money.
Originally Posted by jzucker

Also stores 200 or so different recordings on Micro SD cards; making the storage almost infinite. Great for practising, working out ideas, etc,etc.
GLWYS, Jack
Doug
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A timely necrothread for me, just picked up a used(no users manual) solo xt. The problem I’m having is a long delay after recording before playback begins, hence I can’t make much use of it. I watched this tutorial and at 9:09 as soon as he presses the pedal off it begins playback. I’m getting a delay of several seconds. I’d appreciate any help offered. I’m not using the memory card if that matters. Thanks.
Last edited by whiskey02; 04-10-2020 at 02:51 PM.
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yes pb should start immediately ....
check your settings in the (excellent) manual ....
and possibly do a factory reset ....



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