Mike, thanks for demonstrating how to use the many features of the NUX JTC Pro looper and drum pedal in such a polished and musical way! I especially enjoyed your creative take on "Let's Dance". You did a lot of interesting things with textures that had never occurred to me before. Thanks so much for the lesson!
Hi Mike, nice video. At 6:04 you engage the drums after recording a loop, did you set the tempo manually before or does the rythm adapt to you loop? Thanks
Excellent video Mike. I am about to purchase this unit. tell me please. Can you take out for an out only the backingtrack that you load? Or separate the guitar from the drums at the output? to be able to make a cleaner mix on console? thanks again
Beautiful test !!! Very clear!!! Compliments!!! I'm undecided between the NUX CORE DELUXE BUNDLE and THIS. What do you think about it? What effect do you use from 7.26? Is gorgeous! Is it a NUX ATLANTIC? Thanks in advance for your answers
Nice review. Let me ask you something, I hope you would reply. What if I want to play and record the first chorus from a song, let say, but don't want to play it instantly but reserve for the second part of the song? I know the Nux Loop Core Delux can do it using the external footswitch A but in the manual of the Drum&Loop Pro isn't mentioned.
Hello. Awesome skill!! Love the looper. Can you share with me a hint of how you rigged your camera to film this. What camera and how attached? I have a project in mind and what you are doing here is exactly what I need. I need to show the fretboard like you do. Considering a guitar mount but maybe what you do is better. Thanks for any help. :)
@@johnkerr2438 You can send the drums to a separate PA system with a full frequency response, but both the recorded guitar part and the live guitar will part go to the same output, namely your guitar amp. You can also send both parts to the guitar amp, with the drum part optimized to compensate for the guitar amp's frequency response. You can also send both parts to a PA system, with the guitar part run through a speaker cabinet simulation. It's very versatile!
I see what you mean now. Well that's kind of how it's designed, as explained above - but do you mean completely separate the looper from your amp? I suppose so but there's really no need. I guess if you don't want any looped guitar you could run it with an ABY or some such device to split your signal. Maybe even a small mixer.
@@fred.chapman hi Fred, it seems you know quite a bit about this pedal. Please help me if you can. Is it possible to pause the loop and let the drums continue, and then recall the loop again? BTW, is it possible without using your hands? I find that the sounds are awesome for many of these units, and latency is no longer an issue, as it was at the very beginning of looping pedals. BUT every single demo I have seen (not only for this product, but others) involves using the hands, and I find that not live looping friendly. I am looking for a pedal that either allows me to do everything without hands OR it can be used with an external foot switch for all functionalities. You'll see, I made a mistake trusting Mooer with the groove loop x2. It turns out the foot switch is ONLY for navigating the presets... unbelievable!!! Do you, or anybody else reading this could suggest a drum/loop pedal that is live gig friendly? MANY thanks in advance for any advice about it 🙏
Anyone know how to factory reset this pedal? The instructions in the manual don’t work. Holding down Save/Delete never brings up “Fo” on the screen like the manual says it should.
@@Ron-GIT Do the factory reset instructions in the menu not work for you either? I worked with support and they insisted this was the right way to do it. They exchanged my pedal because it was having all sorts of digital noise issues and saved loop corruption.
@@KipCount thanks for you fast response i do have problems with saving overdubs and can't do like the manual sais a normal factory reset! and sometimes there is a strange noise click
Mike, thanks for demonstrating how to use the many features of the NUX JTC Pro looper and drum pedal in such a polished and musical way! I especially enjoyed your creative take on "Let's Dance". You did a lot of interesting things with textures that had never occurred to me before. Thanks so much for the lesson!
I have the NUX core. I think I will be getting this one, now. It seems more user friendly.
Cool little jam. Makes a change from all the metal riffs.
Cool stuff. So smooth. Catchy transitions. Thanks for putting this demo out there. #keepitsmooth
Excellent demo. Thank you!
very nice!! cool playing and tone! awesome!
Hi Mike, nice video. At 6:04 you engage the drums after recording a loop, did you set the tempo manually before or does the rythm adapt to you loop? Thanks
Great demo as usual. Lets dance ! 😉
Excellent video Mike. I am about to purchase this unit. tell me please.
Can you take out for an out only the backingtrack that you load? Or separate the guitar from the drums at the output? to be able to make a cleaner mix on console?
thanks again
Excellent creattivity (David Bowie,let's dance made par Nîmes Rogers,I love
Let’s Dance
throw away that drummer and nux the blues lol ..
Good demo. Thank you.
Beautiful test !!!
Very clear!!!
Compliments!!!
I'm undecided between the NUX CORE DELUXE BUNDLE and THIS.
What do you think about it?
What effect do you use from 7.26?
Is gorgeous! Is it a NUX ATLANTIC?
Thanks in advance for your answers
Awesome, I need something cheap like this.
Thanks for the demonstration. I would like to know can I use one amp for the JTC and the guitar connection.
Yes!
How do you the echo effect? The manual doesn't even mention it.
It's a, separate delay pedal
Put on your red shoes and dance the blues…
Let's Dance!
Thanks you
Nice review. Let me ask you something, I hope you would reply. What if I want to play and record the first chorus from a song, let say, but don't want to play it instantly but reserve for the second part of the song? I know the Nux Loop Core Delux can do it using the external footswitch A but in the manual of the Drum&Loop Pro isn't mentioned.
Hello. Awesome skill!! Love the looper. Can you share with me a hint of how you rigged your camera to film this. What camera and how attached? I have a project in mind and what you are doing here is exactly what I need. I need to show the fretboard like you do. Considering a guitar mount but maybe what you do is better. Thanks for any help. :)
Sweet!
I need to know more.
Cool job!
🔥
can I run the looped track through powered speaker to free up my guitar amp for jamming along?
YES
@@mattgilbert7347 what I've recorded or just the drums?
@@johnkerr2438 You can send the drums to a separate PA system with a full frequency response, but both the recorded guitar part and the live guitar will part go to the same output, namely your guitar amp. You can also send both parts to the guitar amp, with the drum part optimized to compensate for the guitar amp's frequency response. You can also send both parts to a PA system, with the guitar part run through a speaker cabinet simulation. It's very versatile!
I see what you mean now. Well that's kind of how it's designed, as explained above - but do you mean completely separate the looper from your amp? I suppose so but there's really no need. I guess if you don't want any looped guitar you could run it with an ABY or some such device to split your signal. Maybe even a small mixer.
@@fred.chapman hi Fred, it seems you know quite a bit about this pedal. Please help me if you can. Is it possible to pause the loop and let the drums continue, and then recall the loop again? BTW, is it possible without using your hands? I find that the sounds are awesome for many of these units, and latency is no longer an issue, as it was at the very beginning of looping pedals. BUT every single demo I have seen (not only for this product, but others) involves using the hands, and I find that not live looping friendly. I am looking for a pedal that either allows me to do everything without hands OR it can be used with an external foot switch for all functionalities. You'll see, I made a mistake trusting Mooer with the groove loop x2. It turns out the foot switch is ONLY for navigating the presets... unbelievable!!! Do you, or anybody else reading this could suggest a drum/loop pedal that is live gig friendly? MANY thanks in advance for any advice about it 🙏
Anyone know how to factory reset this pedal? The instructions in the manual don’t work. Holding down Save/Delete never brings up “Fo” on the screen like the manual says it should.
why nobody answere ? i have the same question!
@@Ron-GIT Do the factory reset instructions in the menu not work for you either? I worked with support and they insisted this was the right way to do it. They exchanged my pedal because it was having all sorts of digital noise issues and saved loop corruption.
@@KipCount thanks for you fast response i do have problems with saving overdubs and can't do like the manual sais a normal factory reset! and sometimes there is a strange noise click
This sounds bad
@@mattgilbert7347 this pedal was kind of a disaster for me. Smart design, but the execution wasn't so hot.
Anyone had any technical issues or failures with this? I'm wary of so much tech for such little money. Gotta be saving on more than just cheap labor
Anyone knows if there's a kind of train beat drum pattern?
Lovely demo. Thanks.