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Price isn't *too* bad when you look at the market for similar products.
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It doesn't have the anti pop technology (usually a small delay) that some of the other loopers have, so I've noticed some pedals do pop a little.
The default display mode is to use the LEDs to show which loops are active. I didn't like this at all, I found it really confusing, but there is a option to switch to show the active patch by holding switches 1+4 I believe during power up. This wasn't in the manual but the builder emailed me about it.
I never really understood the secondary looping mode where you hold the switch for 5 seconds rather than 2, I think that leaves the loop the switch controls when programming unaffected by other patch changes so you can affectively take loops out to control manually, but I never found it useful and got in some real messes when trying to change patches at rehearsals.
Overall if you want a simple looper I think they are fantastic for the money, particularly if you want to program then forget. I'm not currently using mine because in lockdown I switched out the looper to have more room on the board for me pedals. I reckon I'll have a rejig when gigging time comes back though, I do miss it!