
Paul Hindmarsh spotlights some of the groovy things you can do with the HX Effects stereo looper. Adding multiple textures using different effects on each pass, panning overdubs left and right, dropping the loop to half speed, and reversing the entire loop to create psychedelic soundscapes—it's all great fun (and the looper is a cool practice tool, too). Warning: it can all get a bit crazy!
Best comment
- Nostalgic: im still looking for the option save the loop .... it sucks
- Paul Jones: I’d like the looper more if it could be preloaded with some loops and/or the loops could be stored and retrieved.
- Paul Jones: Interesting. I’ve used it several times live, at numerous rehearsals and in recording scenarios and never noticed any excess noise. Obviously if you use high gain, boost effects you can get it to be noisy just like any “real” pedal would.
- Black Sheep key: Very cool
- Gyre Project: +0oTHEJACKo0 Helix the same, it's really a shame, I have to add an external looper...
- Jeff Loven: You must have a clean tone. I used it in the studio with a medium gain Flextone amp and it was audible just plugging in without any fx. I looked at the engineer and said "nope".
- Kevin Daul: Wow that’s very cool.
- Marcus Chung: does the Helix or LT have a longer loop time?
- Jeff Loven: I had tried HX Effects. Unfortunately it was noisy and unuseable. I even went to GC to return and to try another unit to make sure it wasn't simply a faulty unit. I stood with staff and plugged in another but again it was noisy as used in front of an amp with moderate gain. Pfffffffffff....
- James O'Handly: nope :-/ At least not on the LT. That's what I run.
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