It's my third Nux looper. I already have the original Loop Core and the Loop Core Deluxe. My original Loop Core has been used to death and it's pretty beat up/slightly glitchy now having been banged around and dropped a whole lot all over the place over the years. I recorded my second goregrind album project entirely on it & also used it for half the improv video's on my youtube channel before I got Reaper.
The Loop Core Deluxe I got a couple of years ago as an upgrade (it's 24 bit vs the original's 16 bits) but have yet to use it. It's still new in it's box. I guess Reaper pretty much took over as far as recording goes for me.
But then I noticed that Nux had just released a new Loop Core Pedal. A "Stereo" 24 bit upgrade to their original Loop Core called the "Loop Core Stereo" with a lot more features//midi /better display etc & I thought that since I'm hopefully about to embark on recording our new two-man goregrind opus...I'd like to do it with just a loop pedal again, but this time maybe with a bit less of a Lo-Fi approach (obviously still no Abbey Road Studio recording though

The plan is to use my either my Mooer GE300 modeler or my Hotone Pulze recording/practice amp with it's stereo output straight out into the Nux Stereo pedal after first recording the drum tracks on it..lets see how things go. The huge plus here is it's very quick to work this way ...last time it took me about ten days to do all ten tracks from scratch...hoping for a repeat of that this time.

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