🎸 Loop, Tune, and Rock On! Your sound, your way!
The LEKATOLooper Guitar Pedal is a versatile and professional-grade looper and tuner designed for electric guitar and bass. With 9 loops and a total recording time of 40 minutes, it offers high-quality uncompressed audio at a 48K/24bit sampling rate. The pedal features a built-in tuner for seamless transitions, USB connectivity for easy file management, and a user-friendly interface for effortless operation.
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 1.95"L x 1.57"W x 3.54"H |
Color | Black |
Style Name | Bass,Looper |
Power Source | Electric |
Controls Type | Knob |
Signal Format | Analog |
Hardware Connectivity | USB |
Amperage | 300 Milliamps |
Voltage | 9 Volts |
A**R
Longtime guitarist- definitely recommend this budget Looper sleeper pedal.
Bought this as my first looper two years ago, and even though I've upgraded since, I still use it! Up to 10 minutes per loop, unlimited overdubs, 40 minutes of overall time, recording at 24 bits, and 9 loops....you'd still be challenged to find something that beats these features at this price, imho. It's also nice and hefty/sturdy for it's size.Pros: I've never hit the time limit for total time, or for each loop, so it doesn't feel restrictive or limiting (beyond, of course, having 9 loops max...). It's also easier to move the .wav files over to your computer hard drive than with other loopers (no burdensome additional software needed- just click and drag). The controls are also straightforward and intuitive. Also, there's a tuner built in! Just press and hold the selector buttons simultaneously and voila- you're in tuner mode. The small size and tuner built-in also make it great for traveling, and is an easy addition to a micro pedal board. And lastly, the LEDs that circle the loop number display show you where you are in the loop, which is SO helpful when building loops. I find that it helps to have a visual to orient me- especially when getting to the end of a longer loop that's a few minutes long.Cons: The lights that show you where you are in the loop are bright as hell! I cut-up some blue painters' tape and put it over the screen so it isn't so intense, and it's a lot easier on the eyes. Also, the sound quality isn't QUITE as good as some of the comparable but more expensive loopers (the Ditto+, which I also own), but it's pretty close, and honestly has a bit of a "lo-fi" charm if anything- or maybe that's just my style- it's hard to tell.10/10 recommend picking this up if you're looking for something simple.
M**
Shipping took forever
So far my husband has loved it. Everything seems to function correctly. He likes that it has 9 loops. Small, Easy to use, clear sound, and fun!
G**J
It works. But...
Just got mine. The unit seems to be solidly built and hefty, works well and sounds good.Cannot use USB to transfer files on Mac, the driver they give you is an .exec file. Does not work on my Mac, OS10.14.6.Also there is NO battery. You must use a power adapter (not included.)All of the tracks you record must be the same length as the first track (or shorter.)I'm hoping to figure out work-arounds for these issues, as I do like the thing. – I think.I do have a question submitted to their email tech support, but they are "On vacation" for a few days...I'm still hopeful...Update: I heard back from Tech Support, they sent me a .rar file for my Mac, telling me it's a zip file. (It's not). – I learned that I can open a .rar file on my Mac with a free app named TheUnarchiver. It's in the Mac App Store. It did open it and it seems to work fine. Okay, I'll give it another star...
H**Y
Best Looper For The Money.
Very well made looper! Works great! Solid!
D**T
How did Lekato squeeze so many great features into such a tiny pedal?! Love it!
The media could not be loaded. This Lekato looper pedal is incredibly useful and surprisingly well-made considering the affordable price.It sounds really good and doesn't alter your sound on playback. It has a nice soft-click foot switch, a " mix " control that let's you turn what you've looped down so you can hear your input better when adding subsequent layers. The visual LED that traces around the box to show you loop length is helpful. And it has a tuner, which is quite accurate! There's a lot packed into this little guy! (except a well translated instruction manual)My only complaint is the limited button press combinations for using it. It's too easy to erase all your work since the action for erasing your most recent overdub is the same as for deleting everything. You must remember that as long as the loop is running, it won't delete anything but the most recent layer. But as soon as you stop playback, the press-hold action will delete everything, and quickly!Otherwise, at this price it's fantastic pedal that is better than the standard Boss one and others that cost 2-3x as much. Very happy w this purchase!
K**N
Impressed.
I'd been on the hunt for my first looper pedal for a while, and now I've had this pedal for about a month. It does everything it says it does. Nine different loops (although you'll have to change them by hand as the buttons are pretty small), the tuner works pretty well (although I don't use it very often), and the build feels solid. This thing is pretty small as well. I love the LED indicators that show you how far into the loop you are. Use is easy (similar to other looper pedals), and the LEDs do a god job of letting you know if you're recording or not. I haven't tried the USB hookup yet, so can't comment on that. I love layering some simple loops and then practicing solo-ing on top of them.I've found it's best in the effects loop on my amp. If you plug it in line before the amp, you will only get clean guitar sounds (and even plugged into my effects loop I still can't get reverb from the amp).One little quibble is that the sound from the pedal often sounds a little worse than what I'm hearing from my amp. Not sure if my direct amp tone is really that bad or if it has anything to do with the pedal. I don't have any feedback or distorted sounds, the sound is very clean, the tone just sounds fairly meh.
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