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Old 10-23-2021, 01:10 AM
Brent Hahn Brent Hahn is offline
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Default Time Issues? Get a Looper.

If you've started to record, and overdub, and multitrack and all that... and have discovered that your internal metronome needs work...

One of my kids was a pretty good garage guitar player with terrible time. He got interested in pedals, and one of them was a looper. To have any success with a looper, you have to whip your time into shape. He did it, and surprisingly quickly, and you probably can too. And loopers are surprisingly inspiring and fun.
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Old 10-23-2021, 07:10 AM
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If you've started to record, and overdub, and multitrack and all that... and have discovered that your internal metronome needs work...

One of my kids was a pretty good garage guitar player with terrible time. He got interested in pedals, and one of them was a looper. To have any success with a looper, you have to whip your time into shape. He did it, and surprisingly quickly, and you probably can too. And loopers are surprisingly inspiring and fun.
I wholeheartedly agree!

Here's a quick overview I did to demonstrate looper use for making your own "backing tracks" to play along with.

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