








🥁 Elevate your beats, loop your legacy!
The Drum Machine Looper with Tuner (Titanium Neon Edit) is a compact, all-metal percussion powerhouse featuring 4 versatile modes, 30 preset drums, and an 11-minute total loop time with unlimited overdubs. It supports app-based customization and sharing of drum codes, offers dual power options (USB and DC), and includes a headphone jack and digital display for professional-grade control and convenience.
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Controls Type | Push Button |
| Signal Format | Analog |
| Hardware Connectivity | USB |
| Amperage | 300 Milliamps |
| Voltage | 9 Volts |
| Color | Titanium Neon Edit |
| Style Name | Compact |
A**R
Great for practice. Has heaphone jack and optional USB-C power
If you’re considering a low cost drum looper pedal this will be perfect as a basic drum/looper for practicing and creating loops. Was considering other more expensive pedals but for my use this is fine. There weren’t very many lower priced options that has a headphone jack (although some have mentioned plugging headphones into the output jack but the volume is low). The headphone jack worked great for my use. Another plus is the option to power via USB-C port. I can use a battery power pack and use this without being tied to a power outlet. For this price it was a no-brainer for me. If you’re looking for something with more drum selections or perhaps better sound I recommend spending more for a better one. But for basic practice this is perfect. Bit of a learning curve though if you’re new to loopers but not terribly difficult to use once learned. Push buttons feel mechanically cheap and “clicky” though. Had it only for a few days so at this price, we’ll see how long it lasts.Smaller than I thought but okay with me. Weight is as expected and metal case is sufficient for home use. Perhaps not the most rugged of pedals and may not withstand regular gigging and the like.
P**.
Surprisingly good
This little pedal works pretty good. It's surprisingly sturdy. It's metal. It's smaller than it looks. It doesn't take up much room. But in the interest of giving you the good and the bad, I think it makes a fair amount of noise. This might just be my unit or my amp but there is a hum that comes from it even when you're not using it. Not a loud feedbacky hiss or anything. Just a hum. And maybe I haven't read all the directions so maybe I'm wrong about this but there doesn't seem any way to turn it off when you're not using it. But the drums sound pretty good for canned drums through a guitar amp. There aren't a lot of latin beats that usually come with a drum machine type of thing. No cha cha or rumba. Which might be good unless you're a latin musician. You can't program your own beats though. For a looper, it works well and I'd say go for it. For a learning aid it's fantastic. Learning to play in time is something many struggle with. All in all, an extremely fair price for a really good pedal that could cost you WAY more.
J**Y
Really impressive for the price
I have a different brand micro looper pedal and it is awkward to use and just sits and collects dust. This pedal is a lot smaller than you might imagine, but the simple layout makes it fairly easy to navigate around and the knobs are easily accessible to adjust the volume. The drum machine is such a nice extra. Not 1 sound would scream “real drummer!” But to practice with and the ability to sync it to the looper side is amazing for $43.00. I downloaded the app and it makes the drums even better by being able to program my own patterns. The soft kick is totally workable, btw.Cons would be not being able to use outside drum samples, MIDI, but the biggest might be not having a separate output for the drums. I’m always amazed at the quality and low price of 2020s guitar pedals. It is a true pleasure to be a player of any level this day and age!
K**H
The pedal has potential... But tap tempo is odd
I actually quite like this pedal. However the tap tempo, which should be one of the easiest and most straight forward feature, is beyond practical comprehension or simply broken... Because I cannot get it to work, at least consistently. Major drawback.If the maker could design a dedicated tap tempo that works just like every other tap tempo in the world, that is easy to use, then I would probably consider this one of the best loopers that I've played, at least design wise. Sound quality wise is harder for me to gauge as my ears are probably not the best judge for that.That said, the form factor is surprisingly really small. It surprised me!. The size works for me since I just dabble in my office and allows me to make a really compact pedal board. That said, for someone playing live, etc, I think this pedal may be too small for ease of use. Just to keep in mind.Things I love. The tuner function is extremely convenient. The undo feature is easy and extremely convenient. How it visually displays the length/repeat of your loop is nice.The drums do sound a bit fake... Or more accurately, extremely dry. It lacks a room sound (or reverb) in the recorded drum loops. So this may be a pro or a con. A pro if you want to use your own reverb to give some realism to the drums, but more importantly, so do you have clashing reverbs from multiple sources. One of my amps has spring reverb and another has built-in hall reverb (digital) so it works out: my guitar and drums share one reverb instead of two clashing together. However, if you don't have reverb, the drum loops may sound too fake. Also, I don't really dig my amp's spring reverb on the drum loops but it's good enough.If you don't mind playing to the tempo of the drum loop (which I can't seem to change), this is a pretty decent looper. Build quality is up to industry standard. Soft switches are nice. But... value for money? If you can live with no tap tempo, this is the best value for money, hands down.
L**.
Me sorprendió
Compré este pedal porque en Prime Day estaba en 20 dólares y lo agregué sin pensarlo mucho. No me esperaba un aparatito tan pequeño y bonito. Es todo de metal, suena muy bien, me gusta que no necesito un amplificador para hacer sonar la guitarra así que ahora que estoy de viaje puedo practicar en el hotel, funciona como mi amplug. La drum machine funciona y suena genial y el loop graba bastante. Lo único es que si tocas la computadora mientras estás conectado al pedal, te puede dar un poco de corriente.Más allá de eso, buenísimo. Estaría bueno que se le pudiera agregar algún efecto a la guitarra, pero supongo que se puede agregar algún pedal y conectarlo junto a este, aún no pruebo eso. Me encanta mi pedal, es buen regalo para cualquier guitarrista, lo recomiendo y lo compraría por 40 dólares también.
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