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Re: Boss RC-300
Sorry I keep screwing up and sending these with the return addresses:
As an RC50 user. I really feel stupid for saying this because I LOVE mine.
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t does what I need it to do.=20
I've also stated that what I do I think is vastly different and more
simple t=
han what y'all do.=20
I do have two complaints about the unit.=20
I have freakishly tiny, monkey feet. Still yet the pedals can be hard to
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ipulate if I have shoes on. Fortunate for me I hate shoes and=20
like to wear just toe socks on stage. This is not a complaint on my end
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I would see where most would disapprove.=20
Another odd thing about this unit that I haven't seen addressed anywhere.
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's volume increases as its loops do. That threw my sound engineer for a
loop=
(pun intended)
I'm not down with midi. Until I see clips of Uncle Dave Macon or Grandpa
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es or the Ramones utilizing MIDI I don't think I'll be requiring it. I
under=
stand the RC50 midi sux. Perhaps. I knoweth not but it makes kick ass
loops o=
f my jaw harp.=20
Chaz Worm - singer, bass, banjo
Earth, Worm, &, Fire and
Electric Light Opry
http://chazworm.com
http://YouTube.com/ChazWorm
On Nov 4, 2011, at 5:32 PM, William Walker <billwalker@baymoon.com> wrote:
> Looking at the preliminary spec sheet for the Roland RC-300. this thing
> looks like it has a lot to offer, including midi synchronization both
> as a master and a slave with midi in thru and out, usb out and wav file
> transfers, built in expression pedal and 2 expression pedal ports, 3
> independent tracks, 16 onboard effects, dedicated track faders an XLR
> mic in w/ phantom power, true stereo operation, sub outputs and 3 hours
> of memory, hell you could use it to record your jam band's 1st three
> numbers:-) lets hope the midi synch is rock solid and not an
> afterthought like it was on the RC-50.
> Bill
>
- References:
- Boss RC-300
- From: William Walker <billwalker@baymoon.com>