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Re: Short Boomerang III Review
I second that emotion...
What I love is the flat switches which allow for precision and are easy on
the feet. Plus it is very forgiving with input levels, exactly the opposite
of previous generations.
What kills me is the limited implementation of features (the fact that the
two bonus buttons can only be assigned 4 functions out of 11 or so). I would
have much rather had a larger footprint with more footswitches. The upcoming
sidecar should take care of my concern, but I would sure rather have it all
in one unit and I would sure rather have it TODAY.
That's my one and only beef about the 'Rang. Well, that and the fact that
you can't save loops to a card.
I would highly recommend the unit to anyone who feels that the features are
what they need. The quality is absolutely superb.
Brian
----- Original Message -----
From: Darren Michaels
To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com
Sent: Wednesday, July 20, 2011 9:15 PM
Subject: Re: Short Boomerang III Review
Thanks for reading. I've been using the 'Rang for a about a year now. So
far, it's been my favorite hardware looper. Sounds great and friggin' easy
to use, too.
Darren Michaels