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Mooer Micro Looper II

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Effects Pedal

  • Looper
  • 3 Memory banks with 16 slots per bank
  • 480 Minutes total recording time (10 minutes per slot)
  • Auto record function starts recording automatically when input signal is detected
  • Unlimited number of recording layers
  • Level, Threshold and Slot controls
  • Auto Rec on/off push button
  • Digital bypass
  • Status LED
  • Bypass footswitch
  • Input: 6.3mm jack
  • Output: 6.3mm jack
  • Mains adapter connection: Barrel socket 5.5 x 2.1 mm, centre negative
  • Power supply via 9 V DC power supply (not included, suitable power supply: Art. 409939)
  • Power consumption: 120mA
  • Metal housing
  • Dimensions (L x W x H): 93.5 x 42 x 52 mm
  • Weight: 157g

Note: Battery operation is not supported.

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Available since June 2023
Item number 568108
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
1.199 kr
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Mini looper with plenty of memory

The Mooer Micro Looper II is a compact pedal that allows musicians to create rich soundscapes with ease or craft backing tracks for practising tricky solo passages. Essentially, a looper pedal like the Micro Looper II functions as a specialised recording device, letting users record and layer phrases or loops in real time. This model provides 48 storage slots, with each slot offering up to 10 minutes of recording time. While the central footswitch handles recording and playback functions, as is typical with loopers, the Micro Looper II also includes an automatic recording feature, allowing loops to begin as soon as an input signal is detected.

Mooer Micro Looper II effect pedal

Ready, set, play!

Operating the Mooer Micro Looper II is extremely straightforward, with every function clearly represented by a dedicated control. The LED light offers visual feedback: Red signals either recording or overdubbing, while blue indicates playback. If the LED is off, the selected slot is empty. The LED also serves as a button to activate the auto-record function, which starts recording when the input jack detects a signal. The threshold dial determines the required volume for triggering this feature, with a good starting point at around 11 o'clock; for high-gain sounds, the threshold may need to be adjusted to around 3 o'clock or higher. The volume balance between playback loops and the guitar signal can be controlled via the level dial.

Controls on the Mooer Micro Looper II

For fans of simplicity

The Micro Looper II is ideal for anyone who finds multi-channel loopers overly complicated and prefers a more intuitive approach. The learning curve is minimal, allowing users to focus on creativity. Presets are organised across three banks, each containing 16 slots, and bank selection is controlled by a small toggle switch. In total, the Micro Looper II offers up to 480 minutes (that's eight whole hours!) of looping capacity. Loops are preserved in high fidelity thanks to its 44.1kHz, 24-bit studio-quality AD conversion, and the pedal's compact design is so small that the jacks are staggered to fit. Battery operation is not supported, but the looper can be run on a standard 9V/DC power supply, with a modest power consumption of 120mA.

Footswitch of the Mooer Micro Looper II effects pedal

About Mooer

Mooer is based in the Chinese city of Shenzhen and has been making products for guitarists since 2010, which include compact single pedals through to multi-effects units and compact amplifiers. The company initially produced a range of mini pedals before making perhaps its most significant breakthrough in 2016 with the sophisticated Ocean Machine delay pedal, which was designed in collaboration with Devin Townsend. Mooer's product range now also includes solutions that feature amp modelling, IR-based speaker simulation, and matching equalisers, and the company's focus remains firmly on the use of digital technology.

Practise, compose, arrange and perform

Though the Micro Looper II may seem small and unassuming, it will play a significant role in a musician's daily routine. Practising with a metronome isn not always inspiring, but loading up one's favourite riffs into the looper can make a huge difference, providing backing tracks with which to rehearse solos. It is also highly useful for composing and arranging, especially for trying out two-part guitar harmonies. And, of course, solo performers can use it to create expansive soundscapes in live performances. For gigs, the looper's memory slots are particularly valuable, allowing loops to be pre-recorded in advance. And it is not just for guitarists: The Micro Looper II can handle drum loops or even full backing tracks from a computer (albeit in mono).

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Mooer Micro Looper II
Abe Blue 08.07.2023
Bedienung und Features:
Handhabung ist recht intuitiv! Da die Auswahl der zwei Aufnahmemodi (Auto vs. Manuell) auf eine LED gelegt ist, muss man sich natürlich kurz einlesen bzgl. der Leuchtzeichen (Statusanzeige). Hier bedarf es jedoch einer sehr kurzen Lernkurve, um die Lichtsignale zu verstehen.

Die Auswahl der 16 (!) Aufnahmeslots durch den großen Regler (dazu multipliziert mit 3 Bänken, wählbar über Toggleswitch) ist selbsterklärend.

Minus: Mangels programmierbarer Display-Anzeige muss man sich entweder merken, wo man was aufgenommen hat, oder man notiert sich das irgendwo. Aber für den Preis kann man das auch nicht erwarten.

Ich nehme Backing-Spuren aus unserer Setlist auf, um meine Solos zu üben. Ich gehe dann einfach meine Loops von 1-16 durch und lasse mich dann einfach überraschen, welcher Song als nächstes kommt, wenn ich mal länger nicht dran saß. Das hat auch etwas Schönes an sich.

Die Autoaufnahme funktioniert bei mir gut (der Tresholdregler funktioniert bei mir auf 11 Uhr am besten).

Sound und Verarbeitung: Die Aufnahmen werden klar und ohne Verzögerung oder Hänger wiedergeben. Der kleine Lautstärke-Regler verhindert ein ungewolltes Verstellen der Lautstärke.

Der Footswitch ist weit genug von den anderen Reglern entfernt, so dass ein unbeabsichtigtes Verstellen eher unwahrscheinlich ist (je nach Quadratlatschengröße natürlich).

Natürlich ist bei Mini-Pedalen die Gefahr des "Wackelns" erhöht, hier gibt es aber mittlerweile gute Lösungen auf dem Markt (bei mir reicht das M3 Dual Lock).

Für den Preis und die gelieferte Aufnahmezeit lässt sich eigentlich nichts meckern. Top!
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Petit mais performant !!!
WattieMC 12.02.2024
Un looper super facile à utiliser avec une grande capacité de stockage.
Chaque banque ( 3 en tout ) possède 16 emplacements d'une durée de 10 minutes chacune .
C'est trop de la balle !!!
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Como concepto es buenísimo
Alax el Bardo 09.01.2024
Ahora bien, como pedal práctico tiene puntos un tanto tediosos que no están a la altura de su precio. Vaya por delante que esto se lo he comprado como regalo de cumple/navidad a mi padre, y aunque él esté satisfecho y le parezca fantástico yo como comprador y como alguien con más experiencia con cacharros musicales tengo el deber de ser más crítico.

Como decía, el concepto del producto es buenísimo. Se trata básicamente de un almacén de ideas musicales en el que puedes no solamente hacer infinitas capas de loops, sino que tienes nada más y nada menos que 48 espacios disponibles y cada uno de ellos con la posibilidad de añadir esas infinitas capas. Lástima que le falte un puerto USB C o algo así para guardar los audios en ordenador, pero igual era mucho pedir. De todos modos, hasta aquí todo genial.

Vayamos a la práctica. En general funciona, graba y tal, pero ocurren cosas extrañas. Ya nada más grabarse la primera capa se puede escuchar como una especie de reloj de fondo. No es nada rítmico ni de tap tempo, pues este pedal no dispone de esas funciones y es un sonido que tiene un ritmo independiente de lo que has grabado. Ese sonido persiste cuando hay pistas grabadas reproduciéndose y es muy tedioso para un contexto en vivo. Afortunadamente en nuestro caso no va a salir del salón de casa.

El botón de en medio, el del led rojo o azul, hace lo que le da la gana. Lo configuras de x modo y luego el pedal no te hace caso como debería. Tiene un modo en el que empieza a grabar cuando tocas la primera nota justo después de darle al pedal, pero se queda sin grabar porque no capta cosas suaves a bajo volumen. Y siempre con el tic tac de fondo.

Lo dicho, está bien para regalárselo a un padre prejubilado o como dispositivo que almacena tus ideas, pero yo no lo recomendaría para usarlo en directo.
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