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rc50 feedback issue solved



ok, i'm sure some of you will find this comical, and it is, but it does work.....

long story short, i have both an rc50 and an edp with a berringher pedal. i had a gig where i was playing some "wallpaper music", but it was for an art museum, and it gave me some license for more fun than normal, so i brought both.... i had the edp in a rack with my board, pre-amp, etc, but i left the behringer pedal at home. had a great time......, and on the next gig i brought the signal from the rc50 into the input of the edp then sent that to the board.

got a nice little composition going with muted guitar string percussion, acoustic guitar, octave pedal bass line and some ebowing......when i had it going good, i simply reached over, started the edp record at the start of the rc50 loop and stopped it at the end.....so now the edp has the whole rc50 loop going. i stop the rc50 so that the edp is the only one playing and crank away on the feedback knob on the edp while i play over that during the fade.

sonically it actually sounded pretty good. pretty clean. i was in a bar for this one, but i still didn't notice any glitches or anything like that.

so in closing, to get some nice feedback control with the rc50, just send your rc50 signal into an edp and go from there....yes, that's supposed to be funny.

john

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