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Hi: I can't believe the RC-50 talk died off so quick. I'm assuming the users are busy as bees with their new toy. I had the opportunity to use mine twice (only) so far for practice only. I thought it was a fairly intuitive unit (if one does a modicum of study of the manual) and was looping in a matter of minutes. The most difficult thing I encountered was figuring how to connect the looper to my sound environment. I wanted to hook it to my patchbay so I could route a variety of synths and my guitar to it but my mixer (Onyx) doesn't have true sends (there s a DB-25 connecter to multiple 1/4 inch out snake that needs purchased). I ended up routing the output of my amp (Cyber Twin) to the RC-50's mike connect using the XLR input. and routing the Main outs to a stereo input on my mixer. I 'think' I noticed the glitch someone else mentioned at the beginning of the recorded loop the first time around but it happens so quick and disappears that I haven't found it to be a problem (yet). It seems like the overdubs get a tad muddy rather quickly but the quality is still not half bad. I still have level issues I need to work out - I'm not sure if I'm sending too hot a signal into the RC-50 or if it's the quirk of the unit. All & all, though, I'm happy with the RC-50. For its price point, it's got a lot going for it. -- Paul Richards