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RE: rc-2 v rc20xl
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that
was for the rc20xl btw. I have no idea what they do for the 2 or the
50.
You
can use them for either punching the Reverse function in mid loop or you can
use the bigger switch(the one with two buttons) to go up or down a loop track
with your foot.
what do the additional boss footswitches(fs5u and fs6) that can be
purchased with the RC 2, 20xl and 50 do exactly? Its seems they would be
more useful for the RC 2 because of its more limited live performance
capabilities. I play with a RC-20xl.
If you have simultaneous loops going, does it allow you to undo the
most recent overdub, but allow the earlier recorded loops in
teh phrase to keep playing?
Does it allow you to move to one of the other banks while you are
playing live?
Basically, try to sell me on it? How will it make my life
complete?!
On 8/8/07, Joshua
Rothhaas <joshua.mr@gmail.com> wrote:
great,
thanks so much
On 8/8/07, Brian
Kupferschmid <apparitionapparition@yahoo.com > wrote:
In
regards to the RC2 vs the RC20xl, they are pretty much the same in
their functions, but that second pedal will come in really handy if
your'e switching from loop slot to loop slot. Also, and
don't quote me on this, the 20 has a few more functions than the
2, the 2 is basic, in the sense that it just records and
overdubs, the 20 I believe has reverse, and loop quantize, as
well as using one of the pedals for tap tempo(not too sure about that
yet). I own the 2 and if you need a very basic loop pedal
for some simple layering, that'll do it, but if you are using it
for composition, I'd go with the 20. --- Joshua Rothhaas <
joshua.mr@gmail.com> wrote:
> Aight, so a few
questions. I just saw a video of the > rc-2 and it looks >
pretty amazing. I was curious what the rc-20xl have > over the
rc-2? how > important is that second pedal? what else is a big
> deal? I am just starting, > and i am looking at these two
to be my first > machines. > > part 2: Also, what all
do I need for a performance > set up? (i only plan to > use
a mic) I have a macbook. I want to be able to > play it through
my macbook > so i can record (is that possible?) my sessions and
> also, if possible, run > it through my macbook so i can
have a few pre-loaded > tracks play. > > is this
possible? what will i need? > > -- >
Huzza >
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