I bought a 720 by EHX 6 months ago and for the price I was pretty impressed by it. This thing makes the 720 obsolete. 95000 is insane. Being a one man band has never been easier.
Very nice tool or even an instrument on its own. I'm not a guitar/bass player, but I can imagine myself playing self-designed sound loops with my other electronics. Yet, one thing that'd I would have loved to see on this pedal would be an aux send. A single, mono send would have been amazing. The return is already there as an aux input. It would also probably mean more delay or reverb pedal sales for EHX.
I'm looking for a user community for this looper. Anyone know of one? I have questions like ... is it better to record direct or record in a digital DAW like Garageband and transfer the tracks over when you have them perfected? If the latter, how is that accomplished? Is there a way to switch between sections of a song, like an A section / Intro, B section / Verse, C Section / Chorus, D Section / Bridge?
I like this real well. I'd love to see this in a smaller form factor. It's got great features that don't necessarily have to be in a looper. Can't these features be found in a PC program?
When you hit the loop up or down pedal are your loops saved automatically so you can toggle back and forth on the fly, and when you have two of the 95000s midi synced and you hit the loop up / down do the both units change together?
Thr ability to jump to other banks of loops in time is great for building songs. Is there a way to copy banks? For example I might want to work on a bridge part which shares some of the loops with the verse part, so copying it over would be easier than replaying all of it again.
Questions: 1 - can each track record free time independently or are they all sinced? 2 - Can the tracks play in order automatically and - if so - can one program how many times each track repeats? 3 - Can the last track record while the rest are playing, as a final mix?
No No to do that you would advance to the next loop You can mix all track to the stereo mix track and then record on any of the tracks while the Mix track plays
@@EHX Well, according to the video it is possible. Record one guitar at normal speed, then move octave up, record the second guitar and return the slider. One track returns to its normal pitch, the second one returns to an octave lower.
Also can hook up the pedal itself into your computer via USB. The card has folders for each Loop. You would just copy your file to the folder of the Loop you want it in.
Ok.. so if i have an 8 bar loop going hit pause in the middle say bar 4 on an external master, 9500 slave- will it pause/sync with it? In other words is it different/improved from the 4500 does it send MTC? start stop worked on the 4500 but say if i stopped in the middle at bar 4 the older 4500 would not be in sync I'd always have to restart from the begining to sync- Does this do that? I need this to sync like a multitrack recorder does for me to buy it- Thank you
Q. When you link 2 together cna you use one has a controller (mixing, panning etc) and the other as a foot controller (record, add loop, stop)? Congratulations on a beautiful machine
@@EHX woah thank you! I read the manual but still not 💯. I have spent so much money on ehx pedals over the years and indeed within the last month. Waiting on the analogizer and hot wax and about to bite the bullet on a superego plus and tripple controller. Next either big muff deluxe (bass) or battalion and then either 4200 or 95000. You’re sending me broke. Happy and broke. Keep up the great work
Hi! I bought this but I have so many questions, the manuals don't really tell me what I'm looking for and I can't find any videos about it. Could someone please help me?? And also, how do I avoid the clicking noise from the footpedal from beeing recorded?
IMO a looper like this needs a remote pedal for the foot functions, so the unit can sit on a stand/table for the finger work. The demos are done with busy fingers. In a live situation, this just isn't done. Somebody's missing an opportunity for a real world application. It's fine for doodling in your bedroom or prerecording tons of loops before a show but that's no different than just playing to tracks. People want to see an artist build the loops in real time, but they don't want to see one hunched down on the ground doing the finger work, and players don't want to do it in the first place.
I'm using a 45000 in a live setting with synths and drum machines. For me, the 95000 having all the functionality on the unit itself is far more useful. I have been using a 45000 with an external foot pedal but all up on the desk. it was a bit of a pain to be honest so I'm looking forward to moving over to this unit as soon as I can get one.
There are 20 on board drum loops. I used one for the bass loop. The first and last tack are drum loops I made and loaded on the micro sd card and inserted into the 95000.
I've never used a looper in my 48 years of playing. I'm wondering how user friendly this thing is? I am considering one if these things, but don't want to take a course at a community colledge to learn it? I think this thing is the cat's meow, anybody wanna comment on this?
i used to have the Boss RC-30 and later the RC-50. i've since moved on from it, but the EHX looks way better. it functions just like a mixer, and i don't see the basic operations being very complicated to learn (unless you want to get into MIDI and extra foot switches or something). creating and mixing loops seems very intuitive on this machine. not to mention it's 6 tracks compared to Boss's 3, moving between loops on the fly is easier, as is panning individual tracks. (and it looks better to boot). i found the biggest learning curve with a looper is getting the timing right for the start and end of that first loop (which can be avoided if you use a click or drum backing track). but once you nail this, it becomes second nature. like EHX's reply says, if playing with many individual tracks that can be manipulated independently isn't a necessity, a simple looper with a single track can be a good starting point, too.
Buy this unit and you may never see the Sun again in your life.
I think I finally found what I have been looking for for a long time. Thanks for showing a recording solution for the musician!
The man has got 2 95000s. Bill Rupperts the man. I can't find if he's in a band or puts out solo stuff though. But all his demos for ehx are awesome.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Ruppert
We bow before you, Master of demos, Bill Rupert.
Taking loopers to a new level... sure seems to do it all and then some. 😎👍
I bought a 720 by EHX 6 months ago and for the price I was pretty impressed by it. This thing makes the 720 obsolete. 95000 is insane. Being a one man band has never been easier.
EHX, vcs são de outro mundo !! Incrível !!
BILL!!!! you gave away all my secrets ... everyone's secrets, really. Excellent guitar playing as always makes the gear that much more killer.
One more thing I hope your making a million bucks you are truly the most versatile and talented guitarist I ever known.
Thank you for the kind words!
I feel like you need a PHD in everything EHX to even consider this thing. Fun to watch Bill work his magic on it though.
Very nice tool or even an instrument on its own. I'm not a guitar/bass player, but I can imagine myself playing self-designed sound loops with my other electronics. Yet, one thing that'd I would have loved to see on this pedal would be an aux send. A single, mono send would have been amazing. The return is already there as an aux input.
It would also probably mean more delay or reverb pedal sales for EHX.
Fantastic demo!
Bill Ruppert is good at music
Awesome loop!!
Great choice of song to do the demo
Amazing! EHX made again an amazing pedal ❤
I am speechless!
A MUST HAVE!!!
wow this blows away the pigtronix looper that I have which used to be one of the best loopers on the market
EPIC!
I'm looking for a user community for this looper. Anyone know of one? I have questions like ... is it better to record direct or record in a digital DAW like Garageband and transfer the tracks over when you have them perfected? If the latter, how is that accomplished? Is there a way to switch between sections of a song, like an A section / Intro, B section / Verse, C Section / Chorus, D Section / Bridge?
Bill, you're a genius.
Love it. Wonderful.
Thanks Todd
Holy shit Bill....you're a damn monster!!
Sounds like Allan Holdsworth soloing over "Subdivisions" 😁
Always innovative solutions for years ahead of the everything else
Wow, das hebt alles auf eine höhere Stufe.😮👍👍👍
Can i also navigate between the loops or all 6 are always parallel? Thanks
Wow 🤩
Would love to see a compact 3 track version of this.
I like this real well. I'd love to see this in a smaller form factor. It's got great features that don't necessarily have to be in a looper. Can't these features be found in a PC program?
yeah but then you'd have to screw around with a computer..
When you hit the loop up or down pedal are your loops saved automatically so you can toggle back and forth on the fly, and when you have two of the 95000s midi synced and you hit the loop up / down do the both units change together?
Please contact info@ehx.com
I want it :O
Can i make a fade out for finish a performance???
Thr ability to jump to other banks of loops in time is great for building songs. Is there a way to copy banks? For example I might want to work on a bridge part which shares some of the loops with the verse part, so copying it over would be easier than replaying all of it again.
Yes that can be done very easily within the computer and then put back on the card
EHX thanks
Is there a way to do it on the pedal itself? Maybe on a future software update?
No but that is a great idea in the future
Does the reverse function affect only the selected track, or all playback on all tracks?
It is you Andrew Mueller hear, hey Baker Saunders bass player was in Mad season remember he use to play with us in Glencoe?
Andy I was trying to find you. Write info@ehx.com and ask them to forward me your email.
Questions:
1 - can each track record free time independently or are they all sinced?
2 - Can the tracks play in order automatically and - if so - can one program how many times each track repeats?
3 - Can the last track record while the rest are playing, as a final mix?
No
No to do that you would advance to the next loop
You can mix all track to the stereo mix track and then record on any of the tracks while the Mix track plays
Manual is here:
www.ehx.com/assets/instructions/95000.pdf
thank you for the quick reply
Hi, I want one for sure! Can anyone tell me if it MIDI sync with a Boss Rc 505 ?
As long as it's midi. You're in.
Bill, any info on your solo sound there at the end? Very nice demo (of course, as usual, blah blah :) ).
Hi that was a Marshall model on a VG-99 using the mag pickup input.
It's the Super Replay but times 95000!
Bill, how do you achieve your tone at 3:35? It's beautiful.
Hi Ruff Its an older VG-99 unit.
Really great looper! And the sound of that sort of acoustic bass at 4:42 is interesting too. Which model is it please?
Ministar bass
Thank you!
is it possible to pitch down individual tracks? so for instance you would record two tracks of guitar and pitch one of them down an octave?
No sorry
@@EHX Well, according to the video it is possible. Record one guitar at normal speed, then move octave up, record the second guitar and return the slider. One track returns to its normal pitch, the second one returns to an octave lower.
is it possible to change the speed and direction of each track individually?
No Sorry
EHX Hey Bill, what is that "vintage electric sitar" you have? Where are the drone strings on it? Who made it?
Danelectro "baby sitar" it had no drone strings but being solid body it sustains great
Bill have we seen it before in one of your videos?
I feel like this is your viewers first glimpse of the "Flying Pancake!"
and a quick ditto for that Mirage bass!
Will you ever show us the rest of that sexy beast? I love their carved tops, haven't seen one since 2000!
no "residual strings" as they are refered to
Can you load wav files from The sd card to the different tracks? That is fundamental to me
Yes pop the SD card in the computer and you can move what ever you want to where ever you want.
EHX ok, but i mean loading wav files from the computer, into the sd card, and then loading the wavs into the different tracks in the 95000
You load the files from your computer to the card then just insert the card into the looper and play
Also can hook up the pedal itself into your computer via USB. The card has folders for each Loop. You would just copy your file to the folder of the Loop you want it in.
But does the MIDI sync start stop work?? I sold my old version because it wouldn't sync correctly
Yes
Ok.. so if i have an 8 bar loop going hit pause in the middle say bar 4 on an external master, 9500 slave- will it pause/sync with it? In other words is it different/improved from the 4500 does it send MTC? start stop worked on the 4500 but say if i stopped in the middle at bar 4 the older 4500 would not be in sync I'd always have to restart from the begining to sync- Does this do that? I need this to sync like a multitrack recorder does for me to buy it- Thank you
Please withe the techs at info@ehx.com
Q. When you link 2 together cna you use one has a controller (mixing, panning etc) and the other as a foot controller (record, add loop, stop)? Congratulations on a beautiful machine
Thank you! Please write the techs with your questions at info@ehx.com
They can help you out.
@@EHX woah thank you! I read the manual but still not 💯. I have spent so much money on ehx pedals over the years and indeed within the last month. Waiting on the analogizer and hot wax and about to bite the bullet on a superego plus and tripple controller. Next either big muff deluxe (bass) or battalion and then either 4200 or 95000. You’re sending me broke. Happy and broke. Keep up the great work
Oh and a parallel mixer
What are the dimensions of this pedal?
Aprox 12.5 X 2 X 6
Hi!
I bought this but I have so many questions, the manuals don't really tell me what I'm looking for and I can't find any videos about it.
Could someone please help me??
And also, how do I avoid the clicking noise from the footpedal from beeing recorded?
Sorry There should be no clicking noises as they are silent switches. Please write the techs at info@eh.com M-F 9-5pm NYC time
Can it work in serial AND / OR in sync mode?...
Yes you can sync two together
IMO a looper like this needs a remote pedal for the foot functions, so the unit can sit on a stand/table for the finger work. The demos are done with busy fingers. In a live situation, this just isn't done. Somebody's missing an opportunity for a real world application. It's fine for doodling in your bedroom or prerecording tons of loops before a show but that's no different than just playing to tracks. People want to see an artist build the loops in real time, but they don't want to see one hunched down on the ground doing the finger work, and players don't want to do it in the first place.
It is full midi Curtis. ANY midi foot pedal can control any function of this looper.ANY function or use it on the floor like any other .looper
Duh, WINNING!!!!
EHX so MIDI can also control the panning of each track?
I'm using a 45000 in a live setting with synths and drum machines. For me, the 95000 having all the functionality on the unit itself is far more useful. I have been using a 45000 with an external foot pedal but all up on the desk. it was a bit of a pain to be honest so I'm looking forward to moving over to this unit as soon as I can get one.
Fun fact: less expencive than 45k with its footswitch (which you have to buy separately and pretty much need in order to see what loop you're on)
Bill is that the same workstation Eddie and I put together for you and you know who back in the day downtown?
Hi Steve Well Istill have the old one but have moved on. Same Genelec speakers, Mic ect
what is the length of loops? shortest and longest
Please look here on page 29:
www.ehx.com/assets/instructions/95000.pdf
Bill, what can't you do?????
Oh my!
The drums, factory, on board?
There are 20 on board drum loops. I used one for the bass loop. The first and last tack are drum loops I made and loaded on the micro sd card and inserted into the 95000.
Well, another paycheck flying away rather than saved for retirement...
Can it save presets?
It saves loops in 100 presets
I really don't need that... I REALLY want that...
I've never used a looper in my 48 years of playing. I'm wondering how user friendly this thing is? I am considering one if these things, but don't want to take a course at a community colledge to learn it? I think this thing is the cat's meow, anybody wanna comment on this?
We also make so SUPER simple loopers to get you started. Check ot the 360 or 720 loopers
www.ehx.com/browse/loopers
i used to have the Boss RC-30 and later the RC-50. i've since moved on from it, but the EHX looks way better. it functions just like a mixer, and i don't see the basic operations being very complicated to learn (unless you want to get into MIDI and extra foot switches or something). creating and mixing loops seems very intuitive on this machine. not to mention it's 6 tracks compared to Boss's 3, moving between loops on the fly is easier, as is panning individual tracks. (and it looks better to boot).
i found the biggest learning curve with a looper is getting the timing right for the start and end of that first loop (which can be avoided if you use a click or drum backing track). but once you nail this, it becomes second nature.
like EHX's reply says, if playing with many individual tracks that can be manipulated independently isn't a necessity, a simple looper with a single track can be a good starting point, too.
I am not worthy! (To own)