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MXR Clone Looper Pedal

£159.00

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The MXR Clone Looper Pedal is currently retailing at £159 and it is out of stock. Available to be delivered to you by post direct (some charge may apply).The team at Just Pedals think that MXR nailed it with the MXR Clone Looper Pedal.

Here's what MXR says about the Clone Looper Pedal:

The MXR Clone Looper Pedal is highly engineered for incredible sound quality, comes packed with features in a pedalboard-friendly housing, and can be as simple or complex as your needs dictate. Everything you expect from an MXR pedal, in other words.

Whether you’re practicing at home, captivating audiences with improv compositions onstage, or weaving intricate sonic tapestries in the studio, the Clone Looper Pedal has you covered. Just plug in, power up, and start recording an unlimited number of layers—up to 6 minutes long—that will be stored even when the pedal is off.

A super convenient LED gives you a flashing 4 count to the beginning of the loop so you can keep your overdubs tight. Loops can be stopped and started in an instant, and your most recent layer can be undone just as fast. Run effects to your heart’s content—with storage sample rates up to 88.2kHz, so this little box will handle even high-gain distortion with ease.

To keep your pre-loop signal intact, the MXR team also included an analog through-path. On top of that, the Clone Looper Pedal can be set for either buffered bypass or true bypass switching to accommodate your tone and signal needs.

The Clone Looper Pedal also comes packed with options for sonic explorers, from changing up the speed of your loop—to double-speed (3 minutes of recording time) or half-speed (12 minutes)—to reversing it entirely.

Connecting an MXR Tap Tempo Switch to the CTR jack allows you to control all of these functions externally. The EXP jack provides further external control options when you connect a DVP volume pedal to adjust the loop’s output level or an MXR Tap Tempo Switch to engage Play Loop Once mode, which allows you to pull off smooth live performances and re-trigger your loop over and over again for DJ-style stutter effects.

Features

  • Unprecedented sound quality and feature set for a looper this compact
  • Loop storage rates up to 88.2kHz handle even high-gain distortion with ease
  • Record loops up to 6 minutes long with unlimited dubs
  • Quickly undo your most recent dub
  • Play/Stop switch allows you to start & stop your loop in an instant
  • Retains loop even when powered off
  • Convenient green LED flashes 4 count to the beginning of your loop
  • Set your loop to double-speed, half-speed, or play it in reverse with onboard Volume control or external MXR Tap Tempo Switch connected to CTR jack
  • EXP jack allows external control of output level with a DVP volume pedal or Play Loop Once mode with an MXR Tap Tempo Switch
  • Play Loop Once mode allows you to pull off smooth live performances & re-trigger your loop for stuttering DJ effects
  • Select buffered bypass or true bypass switching as your ne

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About MXR

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MXR is a renowned American effects pedal brand, founded in 1972, that has earned a reputation for its reliable, high-quality products with a focus on simplicity and performance. Known for their iconic compact designs, MXR pedals have become staples on pedalboards across genres. Popular models like the Phase 90, Dyna Comp, and Distortion+ have been integral to the sounds of rock, punk, and beyond. With a commitment to durability and tone, MXR continues to innovate, offering a wide range of pedals, from overdrives and delays to modulation and loopers.

Clone

In the world of guitar effects, a “clone” refers to a pedal or effects unit that emulates the sound and function of an existing, often iconic, pedal. These clones are crafted to replicate the tonal qualities and operational characteristics of the original pedals, which might be vintage, rare, or highly coveted. Clones are particularly appealing because they often provide a similar sonic experience at a much lower cost than the originals. This makes them accessible to musicians who want classic or unique sounds without the premium price tag associated with authentic or vintage models.

Clones are also popular because they often enhance the original designs by incorporating modern features or improvements. Builders of clone pedals might add true bypass switching, superior components for increased reliability, or additional controls for greater versatility. This makes clones not only a more affordable alternative but sometimes even a preferable choice due to their enhanced functionality and durability. Consequently, clone pedals enable musicians to experiment with a wide range of tones and effects without the financial commitment, making them a valuable resource for guitarists looking to expand their sonic palette.

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Looper

A looper pedal is a versatile tool used by guitarists to record and playback musical phrases in real-time. It allows musicians to layer multiple parts, create loops, and build entire arrangements on the fly. Looper pedals come in various configurations and offer different features, but they typically include the following functionalities:

1. **Recording**: A looper pedal enables users to record a musical phrase by pressing a dedicated footswitch. Once the recording is initiated, the pedal captures the incoming audio signal from the guitar or other instrument and loops it back continuously.

2. **Playback**: After recording a loop, the looper pedal plays back the recorded audio continuously in a seamless loop. This allows musicians to accompany themselves or create layered arrangements by adding additional musical parts on top of the original loop.

3. **Overdubbing**: In addition to recording and playing back loops, looper pedals often feature overdubbing functionality, which allows users to layer additional recordings on top of existing loops. Musicians can continuously add new musical parts to the loop, building up complex arrangements in real-time.

4. **Undo/Redo**: Many looper pedals include an undo/redo function, which allows users to remove the last recorded overdub or restore it if needed. This feature provides flexibility and allows for experimentation during live performances or recording sessions.

5. **Stop/Clear**: Looper pedals typically include a stop/clear footswitch that allows users to stop playback and clear the recorded loop from memory. This enables musicians to start fresh with a new recording or transition to a different musical section during a performance.

6. **Loop Length Control**: Some advanced looper pedals offer the ability to control the length of the recorded loop. Users can specify the length of the loop in measures or seconds, allowing for precise control over the timing and structure of the looped arrangement.

7. **Built-in Effects**: Some looper pedals feature built-in effects such as reverse playback, half-speed playback, or pitch shifting, which can add creative possibilities and sonic experimentation to the looping process.

Looper pedals are widely used by guitarists and other musicians for various applications, including live performance, songwriting, practice sessions, and studio recording. They provide a convenient and intuitive way to create, layer, and manipulate musical ideas in real-time, making them an essential tool for creative expression and musical exploration.

Pedal

A pedal is an electronic device that alters the sound of an electric guitar by applying various effects. Pedals are typically connected in a series between the guitar and amplifier, allowing guitarists to switch effects on and off with their feet while playing.

This enables musicians to quickly and easily change their sound, adding versatility and creativity to their performances.

Pedals are essential tools in many musical genres, including rock, blues, jazz, and metal, allowing artists to craft distinctive and dynamic soundscapes.

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