I am not sure how anyone can honestly be satisfied with the RC50. To me all
this justification of the RC50 seems like a grand effort to polish a turd.
I guess you could say in this instance that I am "coming from" an almost
polarized perspective as far as applied expansion is concerned. My point is
this. In my mind, if a floor controlled looper unit meets it's unique design
efficiency quota, you should not need to expand upon it. You also should not
have to download "fixes" in an effort to eliminate poor design or out and
outright design flaws.
I FULLY realize and acknowledge the Boomerang 1's faults and limitations.
(I never purchased the 2nd generation so I can't comment) But when you
consider it's release date with respect to where we are today it was beyond
magnificent. Sure, it's noisy as hell unless you really "play" with it and it's
quantitative capabilities were archaic at best. One has to understand however
that the Boomerang was the vision of two men that worked literally out of a
garage where these first units were made and assembled. The thing I really like
about Boomerang is their obvious personal devotion to releasing a product
that reflected an efficient human element within it's design. It was truly
built by musicians for musicians. It just seems like the more bells and whistles
a device like this has the greater the risk becomes of loosing that efficiency
and screwing up the mix so to speak. I guess in hind sight the RC50 is one more
example of somebody trying to reinvent the wheel. ;-)