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Re: Bought My First Looper - Here's the problem



Nope, to save a loop on the RC20, you have to stop the loop first.  The 11 loop slots would only be useful if you were interested in playing back pre-recorded loops.
Stephen

x031661-loopers@yahoo.com wrote:
So you never find yourself needed to loop a chorus after looping the verse and wanting to come back to the looped verse?

If I remember right, the RC20 allows for 10 loops. Any idea if you can save a loop to one of the those 10 slots, do a brand new loop and then come back to the first loop all withing the context of a single song? That is, without stopping?

----- Original Message ----
From: Chris Smart
To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com
Sent: Monday, February 19, 2007 11:12:33 AM
Subject: Re: Bought My First Looper - Here's the problem

To offer a different opinion, again just based on what I do live, I
use a Boss RC20 for playing solo jazz. I play the chords or a bass
line in, then play or solo on top of it. So, admittedly, I'm not
using most of the features of the unit and just need something to
record myself, that is controlled by my feet.

Chris


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