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Re: Boss RC50 loopstation
If you want to selectivly send mic or guitar signals, put the rc50 into an effect loop in a mixer. Turn up the send to the RC50 from the mic whenever you need it. Be sure the loop out is set to sub. Works great.
-------------- Original message -------------- From: Stuart Masters <stuartamasters@yahoo.co.uk> Yeah, could do I suppose!
David Gans <david@trufun.com> wrote:
At 2:09 PM +0100 7/2/07, Stuart Masters wrote: >Hi, probably a stupid quesition but does anyone have experience with >the Boss RC50? I've been thinking of getting one for a while now but >I can't work out how independent your inputs can be when using it as >a live looper. > >If you're putting a guitar and a mic through it and you're looping >the guitar, does it have to pick up whatever is coming through the >mic (if there was crowd noise, for example...)? Presumably that way >you'd lose a lot of sound quality. Equally, I wouldn't want to have >to mute the mic when looping guitar in case I wanted to sing over >the top of the loop afterwards (or add percussion via the mic).
How about a microphone with an on/off switch?
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