I ran some looping workshops at the Halsway Manor European Music weekend. Students asked about good effects boxes to buy. Here's what I use.





LOOPERS


Recently, I started using
Line 6 HX Effects to replace my separate pedals. Line 6 have provided free updates every year, adding to the range of sounds available. Highly recommended.

Before getting the HX Effects, I used three loopers regularly - they are still great:

My main box is a
Line 6 DL4. It's an old design and was updated to version two recently. My original only records a little chunk of sound, but I find it the most flexible, for hands-free use. It is also a brilliantly versatile delay box, with great models of lots of classic echo units.
I can recommend buying one from Andertons in Guildford. I'm not on commission but they do a good deal with great customer service and a 14-day return policy if you don't get on with the gear.
https://www.andertons.co.uk/line-6-dl4-mkii-delay-modeller-pedal/

For longer loops, I use a discontinued
Digitech Jamman. The current version is pretty affordable, and looks good although I haven't used it.
https://www.andertons.co.uk/p/DIG0155/looper-pedals/digitech-jamman-solo-xt-looper-pedal

For weirdness, I use the
Electro Harmonix Stereo Memory Man with Hazarai. Frankly, the odd name says it all… It's great for speeding things up/slowing down/flipping direction etc
https://www.ehx.com/products/stereo-memory-man-with-hazarai/

To dip your toe in the water, there are lots of simple, cheap loopers on the market by TC Electronic, Boss and Digitech, but none of them let you manipulate your sounds as much as the Line 6 box.

The other way to try looping is to play with some iPad apps:

Loopy HD is cheap and there are YouTube videos of people using it to do some amazing things, although I haven't got to grips with it yet.
https://loopyapp.com/




PITCH SHIFTER


I'm on my fifth
Digitech Whammy. Very much an instrument in its own right and massively extends the range of the bass guitar (or anything else plugged into the box).

It works really well with so many instruments. At the Halsway Manor workshop, we put a cornett through it. Very beautiful.
https://www.andertons.co.uk/digitech-whammy-5-polyphonic-pitch-shifter-pedal/

E-bow


I've enjoyed using these for nearly thirty years. They work really well with fretless bass (particularly with the tone-shaping unique to the Wal bass that I use). And with a Digitech Whammy.

I used both on this track "
Wakeful Air" by Evening Star. The e-bow bass comes in at 2.18 and out at 3.50.