To me, the only real reason to use a looper is to just play with yourself (no inuendo intended) or if you're performing.
In the first case, you get to adjust as much as you need to. If it's the latter, you have to get good at it. I've noticed the folks good at it have pretty good timing - or they wait at least a brief second when they change/add/stop a loop.
See i only play by my self have no one to jam with so i kinda of need get a good one
You can always record your tracks and then use them as backing tracks. It's like a looper, but with more control - especially if you use a click track and align them to give you plenty of time to get ready for them to start.
Thata where im lost. I downloaded audacity and can record tracka and such but dont know how join them or use moniter as speakers so i can hear hpw it sounds while recording without wearing headphones
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