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Trying to figure how I can utilize a loop pedal?
I play acoustic and want to start incorporate looping into my music. Currently, I am using a Rode NT-1, Scarlett 2i2, and Reaper for DAW. My acoustic does not have electric. Basically, I want to loop my vocals/guitar that I am recording into Reaper. How can I set up a loop pedal that will connect to both my mic and my interface?
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Wouldn't it be easier to create a loop in Reaper?
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TC Mic Looper plug your mic into the input and send the output to the mic input on your Scarlet 2i2. Job done
Or the Roland/Boss RC30 has a mic input too.
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Ableton, maybe?
That is, if you can't set up a looper on Reaper. |
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loop, mic, scarlet 2i2 |
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