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Dude, To make a Boss RC-20 work "right" try running your signal into an A/B box or a mutable tuner like the Boss TU2 and then go into the CD-IN (Aux-IN) jack on the back of the RC20 instead of the Vocal or Instrument inputs that suck and color your sound. You'll need to boost your input level to a line level signal which you can do with any type of mixer. "Rolls" has a tiny little one for cheap that I've used if you are looking for portability. With this set up you can mute the sound from coming thru the unit when you are not recording your loops to eliminate any phasing problems and your tone will be all good. I did that for a while until I got an EDP which takes care of all those problems plus so much more. Thanks, Arthur Lee www.arthurleemusic.com -----Original Message----- From: Tim Nelson [mailto:psychle62@yahoo.com] Sent: Tuesday, June 17, 2003 10:42 AM To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com Subject: Re: Batt'ries.../laws which discriminate against loopers --- Jeffrey Lomas <jeff.lomas@oasis-open.org> wrote: > The DL-4 manual says it has a battery life of 30 > hours. I think this is > pretty accurate based on my earlier experiences. I couldn't find any C's, so I went with the RC-20. Plusses: it's smaller, longer loop time Minuses: no half speed, no on-board delay, ugly color And even with the best intentions of staying as small/simple as possible, after a short trial run, I added a volume pedal to the (micro)rig. Also, as I feared, the little plastic speaker on the Smokey sounded like crap with the acoustic, so I had to use the Pignose. (The Smokey actually sounds good driving a 4x12 cabinet, but that sort of defeats the purpose...) I think I'm gonna do it again today with the DL4. HOWEVER... The thing that complicates it is that Portsmouth has an ordinance which forbids amplified busking. I know a guy who used to drag his entire drum kit out there on the sidewalk and he was within the law. Technically, a screeching set of highland bagpipes or a grand piano would be OK, but using a 1 watt amp to play loops at a volume matching the unamplified acoustic guitar is a no-no. I know the purpose of the law is to keep the noise down, but it's frustrating... So, if I go across the bridge to Portsmouth, I need to stay discreet re: the amp, and the Pignose, while only the size of a shoebox, was making me a little paranoid, even though it was semi-concealed in a little backpack. Plus, the skeeters had come out by then, so I didn't stay long! > I don't use it with > batteries anymore, because I have a tendency to > forget to unplug it :). That won't be a problem; I'm not planning on leaving it in Market Square! :-) (A couple of my electric guitars have jack-switched active electronics, and when looping at home, forgetting to unplug *can* be a problem!) -t- __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! http://sbc.yahoo.com