Loop Pedal

Hi, I’ve got a shiny new looper station being delivered tomorrow. It has mic (XLR) and instrument inputs and more outputs than you can shake a stick at.
I’m strictly a hobbyist and wondered how I should route the pedal output. I have limited space so am pretty much limited to the kit I already have . I have small studio monitors linked to my laptop. Was wondering if I would be better off sending the pedal output to my Marshal Acoustic amp, my Boss Katana 100 (or both - is this even possible?) or routing through my monitors via the DAW.
As you can tell by the question, I’m strictly a hobby guitarist (way too much time since retirement!), so any advice would be welcome.
Thanks, in advance

Ideally you want to do any processing/effects on the signal before it gets to the looper

i.e. the looper should be the last thing before the amplification.

The katana 100 has an fx loop so if you use that plug it in last in that chain ( or only).

Dont know about the marshal acoustic, I suspect you can just use it in front of that one.

Hi Frank!

I found this video to be helpful/informational:

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Hope it helps!!!

Tod

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