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Oh wow... If that's the case, I definitely won't buy one. Won't do much good if it can't slave to a sequencer. --Josh > My friend mentioned to me that he contacted boss about a different issue > as > well. he tried to slave it to his drum machine midi clock and it would >not > stay in sync. They've acknowledged the problem and said he should make >the > rc-50 master only. > > > > _____ > > From: Jfloridis@aol.com [mailto:Jfloridis@aol.com] > Sent: Friday, June 16, 2006 4:31 PM > To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com > Subject: Re: RC-50 Users Must Be Busy > > > > continuing my thoughts on the rc50, i have continued to find it a nice > unit. > i've used it in ways i had not anticipated, ie., single mode loops from > section A to section B, which i had not done before. mostly using that > for > compositional stuff, hearing how sections would sound back to back. i > also > confess that i have used the rhythm tracks to do some writing. initially > i > thought there was no way i'd mess with those, but i burried my attitude > and > had some fun with it. > > for me, whether i keep the unit or return it hinges on that damn "glitch" > as > paul calls it at the end of the record and the begining of the playback. > it > bothers me that much. i'm really not sure what to do about it. playing > through it just seems like a lame way to get around it. the fact of the > matter is it shouldn't be there. if anyone else has experienced this and > truly has found a consistent way around it, i'd be all ears. maybe i do > quieter loops than others, as when i try to loop more subtle chord > progressions or motifs with any space in there, it really is > jarring.......again, only for the first time around, but still, that's > just > ridiculous. maybe i should try another one somewhere and see if maybe > mine > is particularly bad. > > so in closing, still having fun, but still frustrated as well, > john > >