The headphone out is a killer feature on a looper for a bedroom player. I've been trying to figure out what the best way to looper my FM3 would be that didn't require me to add the DSP overhead of the looper in the preset directly. This looks like a winner, thanks for the suggestionI use a NUX Core Stereo. I chose this for a few reasons but three stand out:
So, basically, with the headphone out, drum machine/backing track capability I can practice offline without the need for a laptop or DAW.
- The looper has a headphone out jack so I can connect the line outs from the AM4 to the NUX, then use my headphones without a need for a DAW or laptop.
- The NUX looper has a simple drum machine.
- You can load backing tracks and other wav files into the preset slots.
Thank you! So in this scenario are you still using the send/return on the AM4?I use a NUX Core Stereo. I chose this for a few reasons but three stand out:
So, basically, with the headphone out, drum machine/backing track capability I can practice offline without the need for a laptop or DAW.
- The looper has a headphone out jack so I can connect the line outs from the AM4 to the NUX, then use my headphones without a need for a DAW or laptop.
- The NUX looper has a simple drum machine.
- You can load backing tracks and other wav files into the preset slots.
I am not currently using the send/returns on the AM4. I just use the stereo 1/4 line outs on the AM4 -> NUX Looper -> Headphones. You can also use the line outs on the NUX Looper to then send to your mixer or interface.Thank you! So in this scenario are you still using the send/return on the AM4?
