I bought the Flamma Doubling pedal for vocals after watching your review, and it’s a lot of fun to mess around with. This looks worth a look and would probably get more use. Neat!
Nice and simple! I like the mic and guitar reverb adjust. Handy and practical, and the auto recording function is a big plus, especially with a looper and dubbing to record over. Gonna have to check it out. Good demo. Thanks, Sean!
That might be fun to play with. Myself, I need all the help I can (easally) get with vocals. I know there are a few out there, but easy and intuitive really count!! Great demo Sean!! 8) --gary
Totally cool and mildly automatically conveniently needed IM GONEY GET IT Sean you are the man! I'm embarrassed to say not a tech. PERSON sooooooooo. Helpful when ideas are to be remembered this is a miracle in a box or peddle thanks lots G☆
this is cool you can play and sing at the same time and I'm assuming you can transfer the tunes into a digital work station or external drive for safe keeping💫
This looks interesting. I wonder why they didn't include a drum machine. It would make it much more versatile. They already have a looper with a drum machine but no voice recording. I have a RC-30 and I prefer the large foot pedal as a button as it's way easier to use in a live setting than these small mini-buttons. But all these new loopers with drum machines and now voice recording is making me question if I should replace the RC-30. Do you have any experience with the RC-30?
Great pedal!... But when you were playing the SOLO on top of your Recorded Vocals and rhythm, can you RECORD BOTH OF THEM?.. OR, can you EXPORT a recorded song, into a computer or flash drive, so it can then be played back to solo on top of?.. How do you SAVE SONGS outside of the pedal?
How do you take the song(s) off the pedal to save them as a collection for future gigs? Great that it has this functionality, but how do you save a 2 hour jam session all alone, then you go to a gig and want to play the original you came up with in practice? I realize you can save up to 70 minutes-but again-does the pedal allow you to move the created songs off the pedal? I wonder how a Zoom pedal with a drum machine would integrate with this pedal as well-BUT, again, you want to save what you record for future shows. Still, pretty interesting device to play around with. Not sure how this will work in a live gig with a neural Quad Cortex.
I have a RC-30 myself and I actually like that it is robust. The large foot pedal as a button is way easier to use in a live setting than the small mini-buttons. But all these new loopers with drum machines and now voice recording is making me question if I should replace the RC-30. This Flamma pedal for example, I have no idea why it doesn't have a drum machine. It would make it much more versatile. They already have a looper with a drum machine but no voice recording.
Sweet pedal, it will be perfect for a song writer like me, who comes up with tons of music ideas but is slow with the lyrics.. It would have been cool if some how they had a head phone out out on the pedal to listen as you play. Great video thanks for sharing. Craig A-Z Music Haven ( my small TH-cam channel)
I finally broke down a while ago and bought a cheap Pyle 6 channel mixer for $100 Bucks for this exact reason with many pedals not having the HP jack. You can just run a pedal like this into a mixer and even add a Drum machine/Drum Pedal to the mixer and really have the foundation for creating and writing tunes. And yes a Mixer has a Headphone input.... so you can play deep into the night/morning hours without disturbing others in the house.
I bought this pedal , as well the Flamma Fv03 vocal pedal, after watching Both Reviews. Thanks for Sharing. Cheers
I bought the Flamma Doubling pedal for vocals after watching your review, and it’s a lot of fun to mess around with. This looks worth a look and would probably get more use. Neat!
Those are so fun!
Impressive. I feel you have improved a lot as a player and performer since I saw your first video a few years back. Great job! Thanks for posting.
Nice and simple! I like the mic and guitar reverb adjust. Handy and practical, and the auto recording function is a big plus, especially with a looper and dubbing to record over. Gonna have to check it out. Good demo. Thanks, Sean!
Thanks for watching!
The recorder pedal sounds great and would be a great tool to practice with.
That’s pretty cool 👍🏼
Why do people post these great videos and leave the comment section open allowing for questions that are never answered!!
Nifty lil box ! This would be fun for all !
Interesting pedal. I could see this pedal being useful for working out and practicing harmonies before recording a tune
That’s a great use for it!
Flamma makes some good stuff. IMHO. Donner also. Cheers Sean !
Agree on both accounts!
That might be fun to play with. Myself, I need all the help I can (easally) get with vocals. I know there are a few out there, but easy and intuitive really count!! Great demo Sean!! 8) --gary
Thanks for watching!
This is cool
You could use it as a multi track recorder and dump it all to your DAW and line up all the seperate track in the DAW and........voila!
Loved this pedal ❤🙏
It’s a good one!
I’m intrigued
It’s a good one :)
Totally cool and mildly automatically conveniently needed IM GONEY GET IT Sean you are the man! I'm embarrassed to say not a tech. PERSON sooooooooo. Helpful when ideas are to be remembered this is a miracle in a box or peddle thanks lots G☆
Thanks so much for watching!
this is cool you can play and sing at the same time and I'm assuming you can transfer the tunes into a digital work station or external drive for safe keeping💫
Yeah I’m just recording the xlr out into Logic
This looks interesting. I wonder why they didn't include a drum machine. It would make it much more versatile. They already have a looper with a drum machine but no voice recording. I have a RC-30 and I prefer the large foot pedal as a button as it's way easier to use in a live setting than these small mini-buttons. But all these new loopers with drum machines and now voice recording is making me question if I should replace the RC-30. Do you have any experience with the RC-30?
Great pedal!... But when you were playing the SOLO on top of your Recorded Vocals and rhythm, can you RECORD BOTH OF THEM?.. OR, can you EXPORT a recorded song, into a computer or flash drive, so it can then be played back to solo on top of?.. How do you SAVE SONGS outside of the pedal?
Your song sounds great Sean ! How many overdubs can this pedal handle ?
That looks super cool… Would there be any issue with having a little crunch on an electric guitar with that pedal?
No issues at all if that’s what you want recorded :)
Thanks for the demo. Now on my list! If I can ask,
What is the wireless power bank that you use?
Thanks! It’s a mission engineering 539i. Love that thing
@@seandaniel23 Thanks and ps bought the effect!😉👍
How do you take the song(s) off the pedal to save them as a collection for future gigs? Great that it has this functionality, but how do you save a 2 hour jam session all alone, then you go to a gig and want to play the original you came up with in practice?
I realize you can save up to 70 minutes-but again-does the pedal allow you to move the created songs off the pedal?
I wonder how a Zoom pedal with a drum machine would integrate with this pedal as well-BUT, again, you want to save what you record for future shows. Still, pretty interesting device to play around with. Not sure how this will work in a live gig with a neural Quad Cortex.
Very Cool! Would like to see it on a pedalboard.. so it has line ins for the pedalboard and a mic?
So, basically this pedal is like a looper pedal for guitar and vocals??
Yup! The main difference is it’s meant to record like an entire song more than small phrases, although you could use it as both
@@seandaniel23 Sounds great. I may have to get me one. Where do buy it??
Ok, I saw the link to Amazon.
Im really looking for a looping pedal with XLR function. I have an BOSS RC-50 Loopstation, but its big and cumbersome, I need something a bit smaller.
I have a RC-30 myself and I actually like that it is robust. The large foot pedal as a button is way easier to use in a live setting than the small mini-buttons. But all these new loopers with drum machines and now voice recording is making me question if I should replace the RC-30. This Flamma pedal for example, I have no idea why it doesn't have a drum machine. It would make it much more versatile. They already have a looper with a drum machine but no voice recording.
Sweet pedal, it will be perfect for a song writer like me, who comes up with tons of music ideas but is slow with the lyrics.. It would have been cool if some how they had a head phone out out on the pedal to listen as you play. Great video thanks for sharing.
Craig
A-Z Music Haven ( my small TH-cam channel)
Yeah exactly! Headphone would be the one tweak I’d make to it
I finally broke down a while ago and bought a cheap Pyle 6 channel mixer for $100 Bucks for this exact reason with many pedals not having the HP jack. You can just run a pedal like this into a mixer and even add a Drum machine/Drum Pedal to the mixer and really have the foundation for creating and writing tunes. And yes a Mixer has a Headphone input.... so you can play deep into the night/morning hours without disturbing others in the house.
How do you move it on to a computer?
Does it have headphones out?
You share this very theory e.
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i like this but they could have made it battery powered n wireless
Tnx Pewds
Or you could just sing into your phone. A memo recorder? Lol. #TOTAL #WASTE #OF #MONEY