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	<title>Delay Pedal &#187; Loop Sampling</title>
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		<title>The Benefits of Loop Sampling in a Digital Delay Pedal</title>
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				<category><![CDATA[Loop Pedals]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Digital Delay Pedals]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[I tend to see a loop pedal such as the Boss Loop Station as the prodigal son of the digital delay, however, many of the more up market digital delay pedals are now including a loop sampling feature.  Such pedals include the Boss DD-7, the Boss DD-20, the Akai Headrush and the Line 6 DL4 [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I tend to see a loop pedal such as the Boss Loop Station as the prodigal son of the digital delay, however, many of the more up market digital delay pedals are now including a loop sampling feature.  Such pedals include the Boss DD-7, the Boss DD-20, the Akai Headrush and the Line 6 DL4 (limited to 14 seconds) and others.  The looping capacity of such pedals is typically a lot less than a dedicated looping pedal, in terms of both the available recording time and the ability to store loops, but of course a digital delay will have other modes of interesting delay effects available that a loop pedal might not have.<br />
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<p>To my way of thinking, having a loop pedal feature in one of the most important effects a guitarist can have.  This is the case for learning the instrument, song writing and having the ability to create good solo instrumental performances.</p>
<p>In terms of learning the instrument,  playing over a backing, practising your improvisation over a backing and being able to listen back to your playing are essential ingredients.  You can get this by simply recording your playing or backing tracks, but to not have such a recording in a pedal (such as a digital delay with a loop sampling feature) makes the recording process difficult and such that it will constantly interrupt your practice.  Once you have a loop pedal, recording and play back becomes as versatile as the playing itself.</p>
<p>In terms of song writing, a loop pedal will allow you to hear the layering of bass, rhythm, … on the fly and can lead to a sort of improvisational song writing process where you can lay down and layer ideas with the tap of a foot as simply as playing them.</p>
<p>For solo instrumental performances, it can be quite hard to make a single guitar part sound full and alive, however with a loop sampler, you can really get the live effect of rhythm, lead and various sound effects interacting on the fly in a way that will hold a lot more interest to a listener.</p>
<p>If your considering a delay pedal and have not thought about the looping feature of these pedals, I encourage you to put some thought into just how much versatility and capability having a loop sampling feature will bring to your playing.</p>
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