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Re: Total Noob
Yeah, and the DD-20, like Fabio says -- I forgot. You should read the
two DD-20 reviews on the tools page. They have pretty much convinced
me I ought to get one. Or two. For $200, new, you get something that
can do some really unique processing. The "looper" part of it is a
little limited, but the delays more than make up for that.
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Music: http://www.kellycoyle.net
Blog: http://wwwquotidianme.blogspot.com/
On Feb 17, 2006, at 10:29 AM, Kelly Coyle wrote:
> It seems like the original Boss loopers have become pretty
> inexpensive on the used market. eBay seems to have them between
> $120 and $200. RC20, or (if you want to spend a little more)
> RC20XL. It's a "real" looper. The only thing cheaper is if you
> could find one of those Dod, DeltaLab, or Digitech rack units, and
> get a footpedal for it. If you look in the tools section of
> Looper's Delight, they're all listed under "historical loopers" or
> whatever Kim called it. Boomerangs seem to have lost their cachet,
> and are around $200 in the used market. Some people don't like
> them, but I do. They have the very best user interface of the lot.
> Sound quality isn't all that good, and they can be fussy to adjust.
> I always just run everything into a guitar amp, so pristine sound
> quality doesn't matter so much, and even though they are fussy,
> once you have it adjusted it works fine.
>
> I'd go for the Boomerang if you can swing the $200+ bucks.
>
>
>
> -----
> Music: http://www.kellycoyle.net
> Blog: http://wwwquotidianme.blogspot.com/
>
>
> On Feb 17, 2006, at 10:20 AM, Fabio Anile wrote:
>
>> DD-20 digital delay or Boss RC 20XL.
>> They are not not expensive, but try them, first. and be sure they
>> do what's you're thinking.
>>
>> fabio
>> http://xoomer.virgilio.it/eterogeneo/
>> http://music.download.com/eterogeneo/3600-8357-100294444.html?
>> tag=quickurl
>>
>>
>>
>> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Shawn McCool"
>> <integrallogic@yahoo.com>
>> To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com>
>> Sent: Friday, February 17, 2006 4:46 PM
>> Subject: Total Noob
>>
>>
>>> Hi, I think I may be into looping. I'm not incredibly sure.
>>>
>>> What I want is to be able to just improvise a quick rhythm and
>>> then hit a button or something
>>> (hell, i don't know) annd then play on top of it looping.
>>>
>>> Is that the same kind of looping you guys are into?
>>>
>>> If so, I am sooo pooor.. What's something super cheap that I can
>>> use to get the job done?
>>>
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