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I'm intereste in advice on looping vocals on stage, that means using a pedal or software to make loops, sing one part and then sing harmonies over and then over to creat a choir effect as a fx in a moment overlaying. I've seen these with some instrumentalists and I wondered what kind of pedal or affordable options and advices you recommend
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