Yeah, between your note here and that thread on KT how could I not! (she is awesome)
This thing is FUN! I am not sure how it compares to the others, but here is some of its features:
As for drums, it has 9 different "metronomes". These are not loops, but are built in and are used to set the tempo of any track. From the simple click to a block to a foot bass and high hat. Works pretty good, but not a replacement for loops from a real kit. Doesn't look like any way to change these, they are fixed.
I am found some nice free drums I will put on the machine, but they will be part of the loop, and not the tempo. I will probably store 10 of my favorite drum tracks in the the top 10 slots, then copy these to lower tracks when I want to some live looping with nice drums. If I want to have a bigger library, I will have to download them from the computer as needed.
The KT stuff is real inspiring. Maybe I'll just do my own drums with grab a tamborine, and egg shaker and maybe a block or something.
Although this looping stuff I could easily do with my computer, the simplicity and the pedal just makes it way more convenient to do on the fly or when creativity strikes, as it is just a pedal.
Took a bit to figure out some things (somewhat obvious to me after the fact!)
- when clicking record, it counts in a bar before actually recording.
- laying down the first music is called recording and sets the length of the loop,
- laying down subsequent music is called overdubbing and does not affect the length of the loop
It also has a feature to play 3 tracks(?) back to back for intro-chorus-verse. I will give it a shot when I get bored of the single loops stuff.
I had an option to get the BOSS RC20XL for a little cheaper, but it had no computer connection and being a computer geek type I am always looking for that. I am glad I did, as it is easier to get loops back and forth into the JAMMAN with USB, rather than aux in and recording.