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Latching/Momentary Feedback Looper
Disclaimer: this is a picture of the latching version. Both it and the momentary version can vary in knob and graphic, but the enclosure size and external component placements are identical.
Unlock otherworldly noise with a Saturnworks feedback looper.
A feedback looper pedal simply sends the output signal back to the loop’s input. This can produce some very interesting results ranging from oscillating, growling, chirping sounds, to flat out noise, to nothing. The key to the feedback looper is experimentation. Some pedals can produce great results while some have little to no effect at all. You can also try various combinations of pedals. Your pickups and pickup selector position as well as your volume and tone controls also have a tremendous effect on the sound produced. The pedal’s control knob determines the amount of feedback being sent back to the input. Sometimes you may need to turn it all the way up while other times you may find a sweet spot with the level turned low. If you’re having trouble creating feedback, check out our FAQ page for tips on using feedback loopers.
If making a lot of complex noise is something you’re into, then look no further. The feedback pedal provides a strange sonic landscape and you never know what you’re going to get.
Compact Latching Feedback Looper
The compact latching feedback looper is a simple feedback looper with its footswitch only applying feedback. It has a hardwired loop that requires a device in its loop in order for signal to pass through. The switch features an LED indicator to let you know that the feedback switch is on and a level knob to set the feedback. It is a passive design and the power only makes the LED light up.
Momentary Feedback Loopers
The compact momentary feedback looper uses a momentary switch rather than a latching switch. Holding the switch down switches on the feedback. Releasing the footswitch switches the effect off. The switch only engages feedback. This pedal doesn’t work like a regular true bypass looper in that it doesn’t bypass the loop with the switch off. It requires a pedal to be in its loop in order for signal to pass through it.