Cool enough for the MM+, but I just checked and discovered it will also work with the Katana Go! 😊Have one of those, too, along with a Boss wireless footswitch, which should make a great combo with this looper.
I was searching the internet to see if the ulooper was compatible with the fender mustang micro so I’m glad I found this video. I just bought the ulooper on a Black Friday deal for my spark 40, but also tempted by the fender to plug into another guitar.
It Is and works great, you gotta update it and repower and it is good to go. However the way Gabor is using this in the video to me this is asking for trouble man. If you have a guitar wireless system like the boss WL-50 run wireless out the guitar and plug your fender micro plus into the receiver of that, and run your USB cables in a much neater way down on the floor. It is kinda crazy to have a dongle and all these USB cables running from your guitar to loop - accidents will happen. Just use wireless and then you can move around and actually jam out .
Yeah you can, the ulooper grabs audio over USB to loop and then sends back again over USB and out via your headphones in stereo. If you plug in on the side like Gabor did you can output sound but it is a purely mono output. This is cool if you want to monitor on a single amp but if you want stereo monitoring just plug a trs aux cable from the micro plus to something like a Bluetooth speaker with aux in port. There are loads . You cannot run Bluetooth out of the micro plus for stereo, but an aux cable works great.
@@TSFAHTPS if you use headphones into the side of the ulooper it's not going to be in stereo, just use the normal headphones out in the micro plus with the small headphone jack output. There are stereo effects in the micro plus and it can stream backing tracks or drums from your phone to the micro plus so would be the better way to use it.
Cool enough for the MM+, but I just checked and discovered it will also work with the Katana Go! 😊Have one of those, too, along with a Boss wireless footswitch, which should make a great combo with this looper.
I was searching the internet to see if the ulooper was compatible with the fender mustang micro so I’m glad I found this video. I just bought the ulooper on a Black Friday deal for my spark 40, but also tempted by the fender to plug into another guitar.
It Is and works great, you gotta update it and repower and it is good to go. However the way Gabor is using this in the video to me this is asking for trouble man. If you have a guitar wireless system like the boss WL-50 run wireless out the guitar and plug your fender micro plus into the receiver of that, and run your USB cables in a much neater way down on the floor. It is kinda crazy to have a dongle and all these USB cables running from your guitar to loop - accidents will happen. Just use wireless and then you can move around and actually jam out .
Cool piece of kit thanks Gabor!
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Good job 👍🏻
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Can you still use headphones or is that option out unless you plug into an interface?
I gotta try if you can plug headphones into the looper…I’ll report back!!
Yeah you can, the ulooper grabs audio over USB to loop and then sends back again over USB and out via your headphones in stereo.
If you plug in on the side like Gabor did you can output sound but it is a purely mono output. This is cool if you want to monitor on a single amp but if you want stereo monitoring just plug a trs aux cable from the micro plus to something like a Bluetooth speaker with aux in port. There are loads . You cannot run Bluetooth out of the micro plus for stereo, but an aux cable works great.
@@TSFAHTPS if you use headphones into the side of the ulooper it's not going to be in stereo, just use the normal headphones out in the micro plus with the small headphone jack output. There are stereo effects in the micro plus and it can stream backing tracks or drums from your phone to the micro plus so would be the better way to use it.
@ awesome thank you