So, this thing is pretty neat BUT the record function is baddd. I don't mind the 4 note polyphony, but it will CHANGE THE LENGTH OF THE LOOP after it is set. I don't know if this is some kind of feature but it's nothing anyone would ever want. My guess is cheap/bad design. There are some other annoying things but I could've gotten past them. The sounds are fine, I like 'em. Recording is next to useless — fun until it breaks your loop.
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So, this thing is pretty neat BUT the record function is baddd. I don't mind the 4 note polyphony, but it will CHANGE THE LENGTH OF THE LOOP after it is set. I don't know if this is some kind of feature but it's nothing anyone would ever want. My guess is cheap/bad design. There are some other annoying things but I could've gotten past them. The sounds are fine, I like 'em. Recording is next to useless — fun until it breaks your loop.