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Re: rang3 ?



I'm not familiar with the boomerang, but what you've described here 
is exactly what I do with the rc-50. I do a short rhythmic phrase and 
then on phrase two a longer melodic or bass line. Then if I want to 
play something that I'll be overdubbing on I move over to phrase 3. 
you can sync the phrases or leave them unsynced. It does have reverse 
and is in stereo. Of course I have several times wished that it had a 
multiply pedal and could stay in the same phrase so that I could do 
some other things with my other phrases, The other big wish is that 
it could undo more than one level....
The rc-50 might be worth another look... but then again if the rang 
has a true multiply, I'd probably go for that.

Paul Haslem
www.dulcify.ca



At 01:54 AM 8/19/2007, you wrote:

>It has been since 2004 since I owned the Rang, but I believe Stack 
>worked sort of like Multiply on the EDP, in its most simple 
>way.  But I could be out of my gourd....I just recall being able to 
>do short 1 measure loops and then add to them later, like with 
>Multiply on an EDP, which was the main benefit for saving time and 
>not having to sit on my ass and play a bass line for 16 measures in 
>order to loop a 16 bar chorus over the top of it.  I've always 
>thought that was just ridiculuous. I have jazz guitarist friends 
>here still using the RC20 and looping entire ABAA parts so that they 
>can play the heads and solos over the whole set of 
>changes...nuts.  If they only had A/B or Multiply.
>
>Kris