The NUX Loop Core stereo effects pedal marks a new development in looper pedals. With its brilliant color LCD display, stereo inputs and outputs and a MIDI control port, this pedal offers the possibility to create music phrases with a total length of up to 6 hours. These phrases can be stored in one of the 99 memory locations and played back in stereo quality. In addition, the device has 50 different drum patterns that make the creation of Loops a complete and well-rounded musical experience. Whether you are practicing, composing or on stage - the Loop Core Stereo will inspire and delight you from the very first second!
External devices can also be connected to the NUX Loop Core Stereo via the MIDI interface.
MIDI control
An external MIDI controller can be used to control almost all of the Loop Core Stereo's parameters, such as the Tap tempo, stop/start/record and much more. The necessary MIDI to 1/8" cable is already included for a quick start.
The most commonly used setup is the classic mono pedal setup.
Mono in, mono out
Probably the most frequently used pedal setup by guitarists is also easily possible with the Loop Core Stereo. The electric guitar is plugged into the A/Mono input of the effect pedal and the A/Mono output is connected directly to a guitar amplifier. Finally, only the audio path Stereo In/Out needs to be selected in the high-definition color LCD display.
The input and output signals can be split for the best sound quality.
Out A for guitar, Out B for drum machine
For the best sound experience, the Loop Core Stereo can be connected to a guitar amplifier and a full-range amplifier at the same time. The audio path settings must be set to Split In/Out. This means that both the guitar signal and the signal from the drum machine are split and sent to the outputs Out A and Out B.
The NUX Loop Core Stereo also ensures an individual mix in the studio.
Mixer and PA
Whether at home or at Studio with a mixing console and PA, the Loop Core Stereo can also be used to split the signal and control the Mix of the guitar and drum machine individually. In addition, the frequency compensation function improves the signal from output Out A in this setup.