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Home › Forums › Help/Technical Questions › Any support/downloads for the 22500 looper?
I just bought one and dig it.
However, I’ve already had it crash twice while recording loops. Typically, it happens when I have to undo a loop several times. Then the pedal freezes and the only thing I can do is pull the power plug and push it back in.
Overall, I think I like the functionality of this pedal more than the 45000. I do miss the click track though. I can’t understand why they didn’t include one. Since I am using my own 32 GB SD card I don’t have the rhythm tracks, and I can’t seem to find the downloads on the website.
Anyone?
We will be posting a firmware update for the 22500 before the end of the week. Maybe updating the firmware will help fix the bugs?
As far as the click track goes, the 22500 does have one as part of the Rhythm track. It is Rhythm 1 from the factory.
As far as the click track goes, the 22500 does have one as part of the Rhythm track. It is Rhythm 1 from the factory.
That’s good to know.
I’m on the fence with this one. It’s a very functional looper and worked perfectly at my last gig.
I’m using my own SD card. This SD card was one I actually used with my old 45000 before I sold it.
I was really disappointed I couldn’t get the 22500 to read and play them. It seems to recognize that there is something in the memory but won’t play anything at all..
I’m considering going back to the 45000, but I really think that you guys should update and upgrade 45000 to incorporate features of the 22500 and keep all the existing ones . . . XLR input, the bpm, serial/parallel, Locked/Freeform, larger tap switch etc, MIDI expansion, etc.
The 45000 is cool as is, but . . . you guys have lots of competition now. The Ditto X4, The Pigtronix Infinity, Boomerangs etc.