Line 6 Looper Ships

US JM4 Looper with onboard jam tracks is now available worldwide      26/08/08

Line 6 Looper Ships


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Line 6 has introduced the JM4 Looper, which they say as the only looping stompbox that combines a complete palette of vivid guitar sounds and explosive jam tracks performed by world-class studio musicians.
James Martin, Line 6 Senior Product Marketing Manager, told us, “JM4 Looper combines killer jam tracks recorded by today’s top studio musicians, a feature-packed looper and the legendary tone Line 6 stands for.�
Here’s the rest of what Line 6 have to say in their own words…
Packed full of inspiring, professionally recorded jam tracks featuring Jason Bonham, Tony Franklin, Carmine Appice, Gregg Bissonette and many others slamming the drums, thumping the bass and strumming guitars, JM4 Looper boasts more than 100 jam tracks in over 10 different styles from country to heavy metal. The organic, entirely human jam tracks will send players’ pulses racing and their fingers craving their fretboards. Plus, JM4 Looper can loop its jam tracks endlessly letting players shred for hours.
Perfect for practicing and songwriting, JM4 Looper also facilitates performance. Ideal for on-the-fly recording at home or onstage, JM4 Looper features 1/4-inch instrument and aux inputs, an 1/8-inch CD/MP3 input and a balanced XLR microphone input for sound-on-sound loop recording of guitar, bass, keyboard and vocals.
Complete with an extensive collection of famous guitar sounds, JM4 Looper gives players access to 200+ artist-created presets, 150+ song-based presets, 12 original Line 6 amp models, seven guitar effects, vocal effects and 36 banks for saving user-created tones.
Pricing and Availability:
JM4 Looper MSRP: $459.99 More information:

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