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Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 25 de marzo de 2025
good looper for the price. simple to use and the track line helps on timing.mine does have some static sometimes when ending a loop rec. it's not bad when practicing but I can't use it when performing like that which is what I was hoping for. Also its 2 clicks to pause a loop, which is fine if not using multiple pedals, but since I need this in combination with another so it can be an issue sometimes.3 stars mainly for the static when stopping a loop rec which makes it useless for on stage. may just have happen to have a bad pedal or loose wire inside I'm not sure.I have other pedals from this company and they are usually great products, so still a fan.I may see about a replacement on this one to see if maybe it's just a faulty pedal.
Dar
Comentado en Canadá el 12 de marzo de 2025
As cheap as you can find out there, fun to play with.There are way more professional loopers, but they cost that much more. this one is fun and good.
Kevin casals
Comentado en India el 2 de enero de 2024
Deserves 5 Star!! So simple and affordable!
Oldskool
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 27 de septiembre de 2024
I am using it now to create guitar loops to practice soloing with, and the operation is pretty easy once you get used to it. One footswitch controls playback, recording, overdubbing and so forth. The other switch allows you to choose recorded loops and also to use the integrated tuner as well. The pedal is small and seems sturdy too. But, am docking 1 star for the noise that is in the recorded loop. Other than that, am overall satisfied in this pedal.
Balanced Pictures
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 30 de julio de 2022
I really like the LEKATO loop pedals. They are very simple to use (especially for non pedal people). The LED ring on the face of the unit makes it easy to read and follow when your loop is about to repeat. Sound quality is great as well as the build quality. And, this particular version of LEKATO looper pedals has an auto start feature that separates it from its non-auto sibling. Meaning, you can activate the recording process but the loop won't begin until the pedal receives signal. That means ANY signal generated by what ever you have plugged in. Bump the pickup, string slide, feedback.. So it may take just a second to get this feature down if you are an absolute noob. I will say, It does take the difficulty of having to hit the foot switch at the exact moment you begin your loop. Great for those that don't have experience doing this or are simply not that good at it. Great feature but there is one massive flaw with the LEKATO line..Not enough loop slots. Simple as that. Storage is very cheap. Maybe its the circuit design? I don't understand why so few. Only 3 loop slots. The non-auto pedal only 9 loop slots. Very affordable but FYI - they don't come with a 9v power supply and can't be powered by battery.I was keen on the Ditto+. At the time it was $130 with 99 loop slots. Awesome small screen to see what is going on when operating the pedal but it was too damn expensive against other more powerful pedals with WAY more features around the same price. Thats when I turned to LEKATO thinking I could get by. Not the case for me.My goal was getting a looper to practice guitar. I'm a drummer and I have very little skill with guitar so it would be a good thing to have to build my playing ability. I also record. A lot. I think we all come up with riffs and ideas and the LEKATO pedals fill up fast for me. Variations, random riffs that come out of goofing off, working things out from my head..I have since settled on the NUX Loop Core Delux and I also got a used Digitech Jamman Solo XT. NUX was the $20 more at the time as the Ditto+ (Ditto+ is the same price currently at $150) and I got the Jamman for $90. I considered the Roland RC-500 for the future but it was too far out of my price range.If LEKATO would get competitive with the Ditto+ and just add more slots.. 40, 50, 99? I would buy them all day long. I am sure a lot of other would too. I do really like the LED counting feature on the face. Extremely handy!My recommendation for this pedal would be for people that want a low cost option and aren't interested in capturing stuff for later. Folks that want to play or practice standard cord progressions or cover songs, that can be disregarded. Or if you have difficulty with timing your foot and hands to start a loop and want to practice that.Overall, I a m a fan of LAKATO's gear, i just wish they offer more slots!
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