The RC-20XL is good. Easy to use. A bit expensive but its worth it i think. It's basically a record pedal, and a stop pedal. And if you hold the record pedal for 2 seconds it deletes the last loop recorded. That's it really. Its super easy to get the hang of.
benecol wrote:Your first two statements aren't true, I'm afraid; you can set it so there's no volume loss, and you can use it as a looper and a delay simultaneously.
If you loop something and then go to a preset with the blend lower, the volume of the loop will also decrease. Since i use the delays with so much different blend settings that's a problem for me. But it is a great looper, i wouldn't mind having two and using one just has a looper. it's really the best pedal i've ever had, i never had so much fun playing guitar before i had it
benecol wrote:Your first two statements aren't true, I'm afraid; you can set it so there's no volume loss, and you can use it as a looper and a delay simultaneously.
If you loop something and then go to a preset with the blend lower, the volume of the loop will also decrease.
You can get round this by making a loop, then switch modes (ie. out of loop mode) and the blend control won't effect loop volume anymore.
I was watching demos of the Akai Headrush. Wow. I want one. I love how, in the analog tape mode, it can be outputted to upto 5 amps. I want to try having the dry signal in a distorted amp and the delays all in clean amps. or vice versa. I could spend hours messing with one.
benecol wrote:
You can get round this by making a loop, then switch modes (ie. out of loop mode) and the blend control won't effect loop volume anymore.
Maybe i have a faulty pedal or something, it doesn't matter if i go to a different mode or preset, if i change the blend knob the blend of the loop is going to change
DanHeron wrote:I was watching demos of the Akai Headrush. Wow. I want one. I love how, in the analog tape mode, it can be outputted to upto 5 amps. I want to try having the dry signal in a distorted amp and the delays all in clean amps. or vice versa. I could spend hours messing with one.
I wanted to try this at Doogfest The First but never managed to. I did enjoy the headrush then I played it though. I heard there was an E3 version coming though.
benecol wrote:
You can get round this by making a loop, then switch modes (ie. out of loop mode) and the blend control won't effect loop volume anymore.
Maybe i have a faulty pedal or something, it doesn't matter if i go to a different mode or preset, if i change the blend knob the blend of the loop is going to change
this is how it works, the blend knob always affects the loop level, didnt understand how ti can not control that.
its quite annoying actually