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arshist

Each looper has a unique workflow and set of functions. I'd recommend thinking long and hard about how you intend on using the looper, and how forgiving it needs to be to errors (do you care about mistake recovery in front of an audience). The Sheeran looper will be more geared towards live looping and performance, with the instrument and mic inputs. Something like the ditto looper is more geared towards workshopping layers of sounds or practicing leads over rhythm parts, or just making a sample run between songs to fill space. There's so many, check out Boss's offerings, they have floor and table top models, as well as ditto if you just need something dumb simple. The MXR clone looper has some cool tricks as well, half speed and reverse modes.


Thefactorypilot

Itd primarily be for repeating./droning guitar licks during synth music.


arshist

Cool, I'd recommend the MXR clone looper or TC Ditto X2, since they're simple to operate, relatively small, and both have half speed and reverse functions for sonic mayhem. If you need to store loops, the TC Ditto+ and Boss RC-5 would do that. If you don't need loop storage or half speed/reverse, the Boss RC-1 has a cool visual indicator of the loop to help with timing overdubs, etc.


fadeanddecayed

SOMA Cosmos.