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Re: basic loop equipment
In a message dated 3/26/05 1:03:58 PM, sstemmler@above-the-fold.com writes:
<< I want to be able to just "record a bit" and play. If there's
something out there with a minimal of extras and -for me-easy to
operate-that's what I'm looking for. >>
Hi
I second the recommendation for the Boss RC-20 pedal.
Simple, easy, and rugged.
Press the pedal and record, press again and immediately starts playing
loop.
If you don't like - press pedal to cancel and try again, if you do like
you
can save it and transfer to tape or computer later. And you can add to an
existing loop to make it richer in complexity and texture, in other words,
fun!
Some digital recorders don't even have a loop function or it is buried
within
utility screen sub-menus so you have to stop everything to access.
I have occasionally seen the older version RC-20 in used music stores in
my
area for $200-$250.
BobC
http://www.cdbaby.com/rpcollier
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