








🎸 Loop smarter, jam harder — your ultimate creative sidekick!
The MOOER GL100 is a compact, 2-in-1 drum looper and guitar pedal featuring a 1.3-inch touchscreen, 100 memory slots with 300 minutes total recording, and advanced time stretch functionality. Designed for musicians seeking seamless loop creation and practice, it offers silent headphone monitoring and dedicated editor software for enhanced workflow. Lightweight and portable, it balances professional features with user-friendly controls, making it ideal for both studio and practice environments.



















| ASIN | B0DHZW1CLQ |
| Body Material | Plastic, Metal |
| Color Name | GL100 |
| Connector Type | 1/4 inch audio |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (157) |
| Date First Available | 26 September 2024 |
| Hardware Interface | 1/4-inch Audio |
| Item Weight | 399 g |
| Item model number | GL100 |
| Package Dimensions | 16.69 x 13.41 x 5.89 cm; 399 g |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Signal Format | Analog |
A**O
Buena calidad y funcionalidad, pero tienes que ser muy exacto a la hora de hacer el loop !! Sus sonidos de batería buenos para la práctica .
B**N
This is my second looper, an upgrade from the lekato one with 3 memory banks and auto sync. I'm not the most advanced player and I don't play live, I use them for scales practice and messing around with layering parts. This looper goes for a little more than twice the price of the lekato, and I'd actually say that's pretty fair value for the money. It shares common features with other loopers at around this price point (stereo/mixed/seperate out, tap tempo, autosync, count-in etc), missing some (no midi, no ext. pedal input) but adding some unique others (adjustable threshold auto sync, automatic quantizing, the auto drum matching). It took me a little while to learn the controls, but ultimately they seem pretty intuitive. The touch screen is fairly useful, though I thought it was a little gimmicky at first. It can display quite a bit of information but can be a little hard to see/press quickly. The buttons are useful and well placed. As a "standard" looper, this device is solid, but all in all I think this requires some firmware tweaking to really realize the full value of it's more advanced features and iron out some annoying things. Firstly, the drum match is pretty hit or miss. Sometimes it does a good job of identifying the tempo and applying a drum loop, but most times it requires some adjustment. The adjustments range from "it's in the ballpark" to "this ballpark is enormous", so I've found a lot of times its better just to do it yourself. Thankfully the drums are adjusted separately from the loop, so making those adjustments is pretty easy. Secondly, if you mess up your first loop you need to delete the whole memory bank to get rid of it and this means having to enter your bpm again as it defaults to the bpm in the main drum menu. And third...perhaps the most annoying...when you dub a layer, you can undo it by long pressing the play switch. But if you want to undo the next layer down in the loop, you can't...long pressing again performs a "redo" of the dub you just "undid". This means that you need to be sure that you like/want all previous layers before dubbing another one, because if something doesn't work, you can't just change it once you record another dub on top, you have to delete the whole loop and start over. The good thing is that all these issues can be solved if Mooer issues some good updates, maybe repurposes one of the buttons/switches in certain contexts, or utilizes the functionality that the touch screen offers a little better, but of course that doesn't mean they will. The only other issue I can see arising is that the enclosure is all plastic. It doesn't feel cheap, and for my purposes I don't see it ever failing in terms of durability (so long as the switches stay solid) but I can see that being a bit of a deal breaker if you beat the brakes off your gear in a live context or whatever. As a creative/practice tool it offers plenty of drum loops to fit whatever you want to play, and most are actually pretty usable. The sound quality is good. 100 memory banks is great. The automatic quantizing does a great job at erasing some mistimed stops, and in combo with the autosync really seems to smooth over the most annoying thing about loopers in general: stopping and starting in time. It's small compared to a lot of the other double switch loopers on the market, and isn't super power hungry either. If you can deal with the issues (or if updates improve them), I think this thing is a great device and I've had a lot of fun with it so far. I'm rating it 5 stars only because I hope that the annoying issues that exist within it's programming will be fixed soon. The drum match is pretty ambitious, so I expect some kinks there, but the inability to undo multiple layers of a loop is silly. If I could do 4.5 I would because I think its that close to being perfect for me, regardless of it's annoyances. But yeah, solid little pedal.
D**D
Been having a lot of fun with this. The drums and loop mix really well, and the fact that it's stereo in and stereo out is top notch. Good amount of drum styles and variations, synching is really easy with this pedal.
P**P
Great product well worth the money
P**L
Loving this for the drum patches. Will try the looping some other time, but the touchscreen is a bit tiny for the menu items: to select and to see at 6’ distance from the floor. Tap tempo button is not great, but you can punch in a specific tempo BPM, so that works perfectly. Sturdy, well thought out structure, and versatile. Headphone Out has a LOT of headroom so being used as output to Amp Aux-in is amazing. Works as a clean headphone amp too. Would like to see a 9v option for portability.
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