![]() I ultimately went with option 1, which has lead me down the path of acquiring more physical pedals to use with the looper. It's not perfect for the reasons you mentioned and also because you can't use the spark as a speaker, but at least it doesn't require any modifications to the amp itself. Thanks for your feedback! I think for option 2 you could also use the headphones jack as a line out. I started with #1, looked into #2 and decided that I didn’t want to risk it as the amp is great the way it is to me (although I wish it had a line out), and ultimately decided on #3. That’s the best solution but requires some technical knowledge and risking your warranty.Ĭhoice #3 - buy the AirStep solution (Spark, lite, or full version) and use Loopy HD. You can then push that line out through a looper pedal and back in through the aux input. So if you want your solo to be a different tone than your loop, well, it just won’t work.Ĭhoice #2 - check the spark facebook group for the modifications to tap off the spark and essentially create a line out. That’s what I did and it’s good for simple things but of course the issue is that the loop plays through the current effects. Please, let me explain… you have 3 choices.Ĭhoice #1 - use a regular looper pedal between your guitar and the spark. I’m receiving my AirStep in a few days, but I’ve also been using a looper pedal with my spark since receiving it. ![]() I did the research on this about a month ago. Sorry if this question has been asked already, I'm just having a hard time finding a good solution and would really like to try incorporating a looper to improve my playing. It would be really great if Positive Grid would incorporate a looper into the app that works with their own pedal or some new version of it, but I don't see that as an option right now. ![]() Also, I've read in some cases the signal loses quality and sounds tinny. First of all, that would mean you can't use the spark as a speaker and would need another amp, headphones, or some other speaker. I've also read of people using regular looper pedals wired after the effects through the headphone jack, which seems a little messy to me. I would consider buying that one and maybe an old iPad if I was confident that it wouldn't become obsolete in a couple of months. I know there is the airstep which seems like the cleanest solution, but I don't have an iOS device and I thought I remember reading somewhere that it will no longer be supported, although I'm not sure if that's for new models or through a firmware update to existing customers too. Mega Packs – These are bundled loop packs at a discounted price.Has anyone found a good solution to incorporating a looper pedal with the spark?
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