when I jammed with my friend this weekend, he surprised me with his acquisition of a looper pedal and an acoustic amp. He's a through and through acoustic player, doesn't know what do to with an electric guitar. Technical stuff is not his forte. Yet, he started playing, found the groove he wanted and before I knew it, had a backing track looping. It was so seamless that I looked up to see that he wasn't playing yet it was his guitar I was hearing as if he hadn't stopped.
I've been trying for years and years to develop my recording chops so I could make a backing track to play along with. First I have to set up and arm the DAW, set levels, tempo, key, signal path, amp models if using any, effects if using any, set their levels etc. So often by the time I get everything ready, it's an hour later (10-15 minutes on a good day if I had been doing it frequently) and I've forgotten what I wanted to work on.
And here's my buddy, who wouldn't know the slightest thing about gain staging, panning et al, throwing down in minutes what would take me the better part of an hour, if I actually succeeded in recording something useful.
Now I want to get a looper. I want it simple, don't know about needing to save stuff, I highly doubt if I'll be using it for more than my own practicing and composing. If there was a way to send the loop to my DAW via USB/whatever, great but not crucial. Does anybody have a recommendation for a simple looper pedal, for home use, not gigging?