Loop pedal Recommendations
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Loop pedal Recommendations
I’m looking to buy a loop pedal for playing live, as my band (if you can call us a band my wife plays drums and sings and I play the guitar) have been running some synths and stuff from a lap top. I’m trying to ditch the laptop and bulk the sound out by using a loop pedal to layer some guitar. I’ve been looking at the Boss rc-2 and it looks the part however, I know absolutely nowt about loopers so any help would be appreciated.
XY
Yeah, I like my RC2 a lot... I would vouch for that.
I would consider the XL versions too. By the time you've spent another few £s on a switch it's almost worth paying the extra having it all built into one. More features and user friendly especially in a live setting... and you can layer vocals etc also.
I'm not sure the Boss can be beaten really.
I would consider the XL versions too. By the time you've spent another few £s on a switch it's almost worth paying the extra having it all built into one. More features and user friendly especially in a live setting... and you can layer vocals etc also.
I'm not sure the Boss can be beaten really.
i have a looper on my EHX SMMwH but its a bit clunky and have been looking at other choices. Given the recent Boss offer I thought about a RC-3. I would like more control over the loops though and the Boss RC-50 looks impressive
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Mine has been less bitchin', more glitchin' but I still love it. I need to call Boss on Monday to see if they'll repair/replace it. Still works, but it's unreliable. Damn first-gen RC-2.Skip wrote:they take a while to figure out, but my RC2 is bitchin
I saw that they came out with an RC-3, looks spiffy!

- 24HRS2MDNT
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Just bought an RC-3!
Tried the dual pedal version but was more than I needed.
Don't - Very fun but imho running beats and full performance layers all through yer guitar amp and single speaker is like listening to your iPod through a guitar amp. (not good)
Don't - be an 1-man-band. You'll never be like that really cool and famous loop solo performer ... nuff said.
Do - load single shot samples of Macho Man saying "Oh Yeah!" to trigger at the end of your solos.
Do - load in tambourine and maracas loops to practice noodling over.
Do - load the closing speech from The Road Warrior to trigger throughout your solo.
Do - have a metallic red pedal at the end of your board.

Tried the dual pedal version but was more than I needed.
Don't - Very fun but imho running beats and full performance layers all through yer guitar amp and single speaker is like listening to your iPod through a guitar amp. (not good)
Don't - be an 1-man-band. You'll never be like that really cool and famous loop solo performer ... nuff said.
Do - load single shot samples of Macho Man saying "Oh Yeah!" to trigger at the end of your solos.
Do - load in tambourine and maracas loops to practice noodling over.
Do - load the closing speech from The Road Warrior to trigger throughout your solo.
Do - have a metallic red pedal at the end of your board.

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After a scout about t’internet and a visit to my local rip off guitar shops. I have ordered the jamman solo looper; my thinking was that I liked it and the jamman stereo more than the others I tested rc-2, rc-3, headrush. I don’t need the stereo option so I decide that if I need the extra switches ala the stereo I can buy the extra foot switch and it’s still works out cheaper. Should get it in a few days.
Cheers for the suggestion Haze.
Cheers for the suggestion Haze.
XY
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Is there any other difference between the rc2 and the jamman solo except for the usb and memory card support?
I bought an rc2 because it was the cheapest lopper i could find. I don't like havig to press down twice to spot or the fact that i can't delete an overdub when it's in stop mode. I'm was thinking about doing this mode to solve those problems
But i don't know how practically i would be to use those little switches, so i'm might just get a little footswitch.
I bought an rc2 because it was the cheapest lopper i could find. I don't like havig to press down twice to spot or the fact that i can't delete an overdub when it's in stop mode. I'm was thinking about doing this mode to solve those problems
But i don't know how practically i would be to use those little switches, so i'm might just get a little footswitch.