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"Rik In terms of operating the unit - how much can you do foot-only without climbing down and switchflicking - compared with the boomerang - reverse, layer, moving between different samples etc etc - I'm thinking in terms of stage use." There are sockets in the back where you can plug in extra foot switches to access the reverse function and to step through the saved loops. The unit comes with a CD of sample material you can load into it using a CD player plugged into a mini jack socket, also in the back of the machine. One of or rather three of the samples are an intro, verse loop, and outro for a 12-bar blues, which you load into consecutive memory locations and step through the sections using one of the extra pedals. I haven't tried it yet. My live work requires the multiply and undo functions, so I have to use the EDP when I'm playing out. The RC20 also has an interstng function for people with timing problems. You can tap a tempo into it, using the right pedal. this will give you a click track, complete with blinking light (so that you can turn off the sound and stilluse the function.) Once you've established the tempo, the RC20 gives you a 4 beat countoff after you step on the record pedal befor beginning to record. If you don't tap in a tempo, it begins recording when you step on the record pedal just like the other loopers. And as I said, if you find the pedal a bit stiff, there's an easy fix. The pedals are big and hard to miss. This has much bang for the buck. Rik