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Re: Original Boss RC-20
Checkout the Boomerang III.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uoKF0gbW6Ko
http://www.boomerangmusic.com/
Pros: 3 loops. Flexibility to do a rhythm loop plus 2 loops that can be
switched between sequentially. Stereo. Reverse and half-speed support.
Cons: No MIDI sync in or out (in case you care about drum machines or the
like). Recording seamless loops -- i.e., the record into overdub maneuver
-- involves a really complicated foot dance. (I'm pushing hard for that to
get addressed in a future software revision.)
Mark
On Jul 8, 2011, at 11:20 PM, Grant wrote:
> Why not use a looper with more than one loop? Also, if it's stereo, you
> could use one channel for guitar and one for vocal stuff (routed as
> desired).
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> G
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> -----Original Message-----
>> The idea is: I'm trying to convince a singer to start a (pop/rock) duo
>> where I play acoustic guitar. I need to make loops, usuall only one
>> loop per song is needed for the songs I've been working on. But every
>> now and then, I need a second loop faster than I can erase the first
>> loop. Remember, I'm not saving loops on the fly or touching the pedal
>> with my hands. It's all foot-only operation. By putting a second
>> RC-20
>> in series with the one I've got, I'd have all the capability that I
>> need. I'm not interested in using loops prepared in advance or saving
>> what I play on the fly so memory slots and anything more spiffy aren't
>> desired. I figure getting a second RC-20 ought to be cheaper than
>> selling what I've got and replacing it with something more capable like
>> an RC-50, for example.
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> Bill
>>
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