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RE: Looping question on usability...



HI Joshua,
 
It is very doable, I do it all the time.  I tried the RC20 and didn't like it.  Now use a Boomerang instead an find it more stage friendly (if only it was DC!!!!)
 
It's a matter of practice, and even then, something sometimes happen you didn't count on and you have to improvise around it (or kill it!) and do so gracefully.
 
So practice....
 
~peace~


Michael
-----Original Message-----
From: Joshua Morin [mailto:joshua@joshuamorin.com]
Sent: Saturday, December 31, 2005 3:29 PM
To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com
Subject: Looping question on usability...

Hi everyone, I am new to this list since I just bought my first looping pedal. I have a question about usability that maybe you can help out with.

 

Often I perform solo or in a duo with two guitars and one vocal. I was looking for a pedal that would allow me to record part of my guitar performance of a song (live on scene) and play it back later on so I can play a solo or add interesting fills while I sing. So basically I am only concerned with one loop, but it is going to be the main instrument track. I just bought the Boss RC 20 and I am having a little trouble with it. I have read that it takes some practice, but my question is… Is it really possible to perform a first verse live while recording with the loop pedal and perform the second verse with the loop? How difficult will this be?

 

Thanks in advance…

 

Joshua Morin
Artist/Songwriter

Original Acoustic Rock Music
613.297.5962

www.joshuamorin.com
joshua@joshuamorin.com