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The Valeton VLP-400 is a groundbreaking dual looper designed for musicians looking to enhance their live performance and improvisation with incredible flexibility. With the ability to record, overdub, and replay two loops simultaneously, it offers real-time dual looping, enhanced with 32-bit playback, external footswitch support, and MIDI sync. The built-in drum machine features 100 patterns, all footswitch-controllable for seamless integration into your performance.
Featuring an extra assignable footswitch, the VLP-400 injects instant effects like Octave, Freeze, Fade, and more, giving you even greater creative control over your loops. The unit also includes advanced modes like Serial and Free to give you full control over how the loops are played back and synchronized.
With 99 onboard project slots, the VLP-400 is perfect for building entire sets or albums. It also allows for easy import/export of your projects using Valeton's free software.
Whether you're performing live or working in the studio, the VLP-400 is a versatile looper offering exceptional creative potential and ease of use.
Key Features:
- Real-Time Dual Looping – Record, overdub, and replay two loops simultaneously with improved 32-bit playback, MIDI sync, and more.
- 100 Built-In Drum Patterns – Footswitch-controllable, with automatic synchronization to the loop's tempo.
- Extra Assignable Footswitch – Instant effects injection (Octave, Freeze, Fade, Reverse, and more).
- Dual-Loop Independent Control – Control each loop’s recording and playback independently in Serial or Free modes.
- 99 Project Slots – Store up to 99 recordings, and import/export them easily.
- Durable Metal Chassis – Built to withstand the rigors of live performance.