I don't believe that this thing is capable of quantisizing the loops like Boss or Digitech do. Calculating the exact cut (length / beat / tempo) is the ultimate guarantee for smooth looping. Tell me if I'm wrong: With this unit you have to be very lucky to create "round" loops. And yes, btw, Lekato has only an automatic answer to any quests: "Refer to the manual"
You’re right. It doesn’t do that. But you know I had the Boss one, and it crapped out on me. And now I’m very happy with this. It’s simple, reliable, and the tuner is super handy.
Nice melodies you play there man! It is the first shootout of this looper where I like the music which was played!
Nice presenation, Andy! Actually quite tempting for the price.
Thanks. I spent over $120 on a Boss looper and it crapped out on me. I also have an older Lekato looper and it still works great 👍🏼.
A great entry-level looper if you really want to go into this kind of pedals...
Hey man, you’re pretty good!
How do you turn the damn thing off? Unplug?
What about Linux users?
Sorry I didn’t know about that.
I don't believe that this thing is capable of quantisizing the loops like Boss or Digitech do.
Calculating the exact cut (length / beat / tempo) is the ultimate guarantee for smooth looping.
Tell me if I'm wrong:
With this unit you have to be very lucky to create "round" loops.
And yes, btw, Lekato has only an automatic answer to any quests:
"Refer to the manual"
You’re right. It doesn’t do that. But you know I had the Boss one, and it crapped out on me. And now I’m very happy with this. It’s simple, reliable, and the tuner is super handy.