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Sure, you can turn it down, but it's a software knob and won't read the physical position until it is moved. It defaults to FULL BLAST when you start from scratch... yuk. >Correct me if I'm wrong, but can't one just turn the separate volume >control down on the rhythm track? >-- >Paul > >---- Pawel Janowski <pjanowski@gmail.com> wrote: >> I couldn't switch that off either. That's the big turn-off with the >> RC50 for me. It just seemed to be too much of a "jam tool" with all >> the beats etc. Haven't tried the 2880 yet. >> >> On 1/3/07, Charles Zwicky <cazwicky@earthlink.net> wrote: >> > >> > >> > Horses for courses. Every looper inspires a different style of >working. I >> > find the menu driven operation of th RC 50 to be too intrusive, >>plus NOBODY >> > seems to be able to explain how to turn off the obnoxious beat when >you >> > desire to start a new loop without a rhythm. >> > >> > >> > >> > Thanks Charles. >> > I'm actually comparing the Boss RC50 vs the EH2880 side by side >right now >> > and I'm really liking the RC50! >> > >> > >> > 2007/1/2, Charles Zwicky < cazwicky@earthlink.net>: >> > >> > >> > >> > The 4 normal tracks all act like a single piece of 4-track tape. >> > The mixdown track, when used in constant tempo mode will not >>reverse, pitch >> > or octave with the 4 normal tracks. >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > Correct me if I am wrong >> > but is the reverse and octave function on the 2880's >> > when depressed, apply to all 4 tracks? >> > >> > Is there a way to have 4 tracks, but only put track 2 in >>reverse or change >> > the octave?? >> > >> > Thanks in advance... >> > >> > -- >> > kosukeweb >> > http://home.comcast.net/~kkatayama76 >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > -- >> > ... >> > http://www.zmix.net >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > -- >> > kosukeweb >> > http://home.comcast.net/~kkatayama76 >> > >> > >> > >> > -- >> > >> > >> > ... >> > http://www.zmix.net >> -- ... http://www.zmix.net