@@eliobou I haven't noticed that so far but I do run the volume of the playback lower. It doesn't push the amp as much so the tone is a little cleaner.
Can't say I've noticed a difference... You may need to alter your volume of the loop. It'll also depend upon if the looper is before the amp or if it has one in the effects loop.
Great demo, bonus points for rockin the CBG! Everyone is out of these pedals right now, and it seems to have better features than the more expensive ones, until you hit the $300 mark.
What type of 9 volt power plug does this use since it operates on 300ma? Can it be plugged directly into the wall or do I need to purchase an isolated pedalboard power supply?
How do you change effects on your amp without it distorting the drums? Everytime I go from clean to dirty on my amp everything previously recorded gets changed as well
Hi, I don't change my guitar sound at the amp. I leave it Loud and clean so the drums sound good and I use little rat pedal or a me 70 for the guitar sounds. So Guitar - guitar pedal - looper - amp. I hope that was helpful. Cheers
Wow fix the timing ??? Man I'm going 2 like this ... What R U play'n ??? R U old enough 2 smoke ??? Well done .... U got something ... The other guys try 2 hard ... U can play rite though it ,,, if U don't stop ,,, who-no's ... Thks ... D ...
YES!!! Circle Looper's beats per minute sync "close enough" so we can easily hit the looper button and the loop "quantizes" or stops on the bar, or close enough it does NOT hiccup and get further off with each loop cycle (on some Beat Buddy beats ONLY, because Beat Buddy beats get recorded with human drummers, so they too are not as accurate as digital. Who cares? Record the Beat Buddy into the loop! TAKE NOTES OF CIRCLE LOOPER DRUM AND TEMPO for your loops, in case you need to recreate, or move slots. Seems circle looper's software handles the metadat about its beats and tempo, so write things down to edit .WAV loops in Audacity for loundess, EQ, etc. and import new WAV files into the clooper. Circke Looper uses 24 bit, and Boss RC-3 uses 16 bit, so pay attention when you edit/export/save/create the file in Audacity, for example. I love my Circle Looper! I did cover the looper button with a cap to avoid mistakenly hitting it during a step to Stop, which avoids going into Record mode and polluting your backup loop.
Loopers' MAIN PROBLEM = staying synced to a beat. This quantizes to the measure of its internal drummer, BUT WILL IT STAY "SYNCED" to an external drum (BeatBuddy) set to the same bpm? This would fix the obvious problem of mixing drums and guitar together (or add a bass with drum!)
@@busker909 Unnecessary separate outputs (ideal = separate outs for voice, guitar, drums, etc a LOOPER/MIXER!) if looper syncs precisely to bmp and time signiture (ignoring details like BeatBuddy beats sometimes subdivide by thirds the stated bpm to get that blues twelveth beat tripletty highhat stuff... It ain't rocket science yet, but it should be!
I love that Cigar box guitar 👌
Thanks 👍
I got one two weeks ago. It's unbeatable at that price point with drum beats and two foot switches. I love it.
Me too 😊
you don't find a loss of quality between your dry guitar signal and the recorded one ? With or without drum
@@eliobou I haven't noticed that so far but I do run the volume of the playback lower. It doesn't push the amp as much so the tone is a little cleaner.
Can't say I've noticed a difference... You may need to alter your volume of the loop. It'll also depend upon if the looper is before the amp or if it has one in the effects loop.
Great demo, bonus points for rockin the CBG! Everyone is out of these pedals right now, and it seems to have better features than the more expensive ones, until you hit the $300 mark.
Thanks, I agree it's a unique pedal in that price range.
@@busker909 can you change the beat after you make a loop?
@@MrMetalclay I believe so as long as you don't change the speed but I haven't tried it myself yet.
What type of 9 volt power plug does this use since it operates on 300ma? Can it be plugged directly into the wall or do I need to purchase an isolated pedalboard power supply?
Same as boss or ibanez
That's cool - I have their mini-pedal version which is just a basic looper. It's fun though!
I started with one like that, they're great!
How do you change effects on your amp without it distorting the drums? Everytime I go from clean to dirty on my amp everything previously recorded gets changed as well
Hi, I don't change my guitar sound at the amp. I leave it Loud and clean so the drums sound good and I use little rat pedal or a me 70 for the guitar sounds. So Guitar - guitar pedal - looper - amp. I hope that was helpful. Cheers
You would have to put the Circle in your amp’s effects loop if it has one. If it doesn’t, there’s no way to avoid that.
Sounds good! Can you loop a whole song on their? Like, Jesus Left Chicago?
Yes, I believe so. And save it in the memory slot or store on PC with the usb.😎
@@busker909 Ok, thanks. I have a RC-3 looper I use, but I like the drums in the Circle Looper.
4 minutes per loop. Most good songs are shorter than 4 min.
@@markplimsoll if you loop for 4 minutes on a looper: that’s 8 minutes on the second turn…
@@WhiteDove73-888 And you lose peope's attention around 3 minutes. The format of pop music didn't happen by accident!
Got 1 comin... U can dub w/ever U got pluged in ... Well done ... D ...
Wow fix the timing ??? Man I'm going 2 like this ... What R U play'n ??? R U old enough 2 smoke ??? Well done .... U got something ... The other guys try 2 hard ... U can play rite though it ,,, if U don't stop ,,, who-no's ... Thks ... D ...
Awesome you'll love it!
Definitely old enough! I'm playing a homemade cigar box guitar. ,3 string fretless 😎
YES!!! Circle Looper's beats per minute sync "close enough" so we can easily hit the looper button and the loop "quantizes" or stops on the bar, or close enough it does NOT hiccup and get further off with each loop cycle (on some Beat Buddy beats ONLY, because Beat Buddy beats get recorded with human drummers, so they too are not as accurate as digital. Who cares? Record the Beat Buddy into the loop! TAKE NOTES OF CIRCLE LOOPER DRUM AND TEMPO for your loops, in case you need to recreate, or move slots. Seems circle looper's software handles the metadat about its beats and tempo, so write things down to edit .WAV loops in Audacity for loundess, EQ, etc. and import new WAV files into the clooper. Circke Looper uses 24 bit, and Boss RC-3 uses 16 bit, so pay attention when you edit/export/save/create the file in Audacity, for example. I love my Circle Looper! I did cover the looper button with a cap to avoid mistakenly hitting it during a step to Stop, which avoids going into Record mode and polluting your backup loop.
Such a cool pedal!
Loopers' MAIN PROBLEM = staying synced to a beat. This quantizes to the measure of its internal drummer, BUT WILL IT STAY "SYNCED" to an external drum (BeatBuddy) set to the same bpm? This would fix the obvious problem of mixing drums and guitar together (or add a bass with drum!)
A separate output for the drums would be great.
@@busker909 Unnecessary separate outputs (ideal = separate outs for voice, guitar, drums, etc a LOOPER/MIXER!) if looper syncs precisely to bmp and time signiture (ignoring details like BeatBuddy beats sometimes subdivide by thirds the stated bpm to get that blues twelveth beat tripletty highhat stuff... It ain't rocket science yet, but it should be!
My beat buddy died in one week. . Lit up like a Christmas tree. No sound
Don't ask for too much, it's £50/$65
Alert. Right footswitch died after 52 days. 22 days past return exchange policy expiration.
That sucks. Those switches can be replaced also Amazon does have it's own buyer protection. Might be worth a call. Good luck.