Quickly now - Looper Question - Headrush or RC2
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Quickly now - Looper Question - Headrush or RC2
Hello shortscale. Helping a bloke at work buy his son a pedal for Christmas (hence the urgency in the thread title), and have narrowed it down to a Headrush E2 or a Boss RC2, for about the same price. He wants it to emulate Tunstall-isms (no accounting for taste, but he's young, bless him), and I know she uses the Headrush, but I've heard good things about the Boss. At the moment my thinking runs:
Akai: user friendly but shorter (23 sec.?) loops, handy for nice delays too, no save option.
Boss: more of a pure looper, longer loops, able to store sounds.
Anyone care to chime in? If it was for me, I'd go for the Headrush, but I'm interested to hear your thoughts...
Akai: user friendly but shorter (23 sec.?) loops, handy for nice delays too, no save option.
Boss: more of a pure looper, longer loops, able to store sounds.
Anyone care to chime in? If it was for me, I'd go for the Headrush, but I'm interested to hear your thoughts...
I'm pretty sure Hurb has owned or used both, he's probably the GO-TO GUY on this one.
I had a goof on the RC-2 at Doogfest (see the Demarco Dream thread), and the drum patterns are a boon, especially for practising or trying out multi-layered ideas for songs or whatever.
Though I guess if he wants to emulate Turnstyle, best go with what she uses- I remember being young and impressional and wanting the EXACT SAME BIT OF KIT, just makes it that much more exciting using the same stuff as your idol.
I had a goof on the RC-2 at Doogfest (see the Demarco Dream thread), and the drum patterns are a boon, especially for practising or trying out multi-layered ideas for songs or whatever.
Though I guess if he wants to emulate Turnstyle, best go with what she uses- I remember being young and impressional and wanting the EXACT SAME BIT OF KIT, just makes it that much more exciting using the same stuff as your idol.
I used to have a Line6 DL4 I used for looping, which I guess would be more like the headrush.
It was easy to use and layer stuff but frustrating to use in a band setting since if you didn't kick down at just the right moment the time would be thrown off and it'd fuck up the drummer.
The RC2 I know kind of quantizes your loop to the drum tracks it has.
I would personally go RC2, and the user interface really isn't hard to figure out at all. Most people figure it out in less than 5 minutes on their own.
It was easy to use and layer stuff but frustrating to use in a band setting since if you didn't kick down at just the right moment the time would be thrown off and it'd fuck up the drummer.
The RC2 I know kind of quantizes your loop to the drum tracks it has.
I would personally go RC2, and the user interface really isn't hard to figure out at all. Most people figure it out in less than 5 minutes on their own.
If you want the best looper rc-2 no question.
If you want to be kt and have delays and have the worst looper get the akai.
If you want to be kt and have delays and have the worst looper get the akai.
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out of the two. the akai isn't a bad looper at all. but compared to the rc-2 it isn't as good. the akai is a simple looper to use though.euan wrote:Nah. The DD3 is the worst looper.
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I've had a few couple of minutes goes on the RC2. I never managed to get it to work properly during one of those, but it did seem like with a read of the manual first, or a bit of a demonstration it wouldn't be too difficult. It's certainly not vry plug and play though.
The Doog DeMarco video
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Doog managed to do that without having used one before and with just a little instruction from Donk.
It seems the only reason to get the headrush would be so he could have 'teh Tunstallz" and follow the idol. I'm not very good with loopers and don't know too much about them, but based on this thread and seeing one in action the RC2 seems a smart choice.
The Doog DeMarco video
[youtube][/youtube]
Doog managed to do that without having used one before and with just a little instruction from Donk.
It seems the only reason to get the headrush would be so he could have 'teh Tunstallz" and follow the idol. I'm not very good with loopers and don't know too much about them, but based on this thread and seeing one in action the RC2 seems a smart choice.
Shabba.
Some interesting stuff here. Probably not going to help the choice much, but for anyone interested it's worth a look. Would be good to pass on to the boy getting the looper for Christmas too.
Shabba.
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