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Hi guys, I used th RC-50 for 2 days at home and one session. I bought the RC-50 cause: - I wanted to play in sync with the drummer - Tap the tempo of the loop with my foot and use the time strech feature of the RC-50 The RC-50 runs out of sync and the time stretch function sounds horrible. I have to admit it is really nice to have 3 loops available. It is not a bad device at all. For what I wanted it to do it just didn't make sense. I am just using my RC-20 now cause it is very intuitive in a live setup. For the synced loop stuff I am going to use Mobius in the future. This is really what I have been looking for all the time. If the unit would have been cheaper I could have lived with those "bugs". My recommendation is. Either get something like a RC-20 or Boomerang for live looping or a nice software looper for complex things. Greetings Jens -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- Von: phaslem@wightman.ca [mailto:phaslem@wightman.ca] Gesendet: Donnerstag, 14. Juni 2007 00:38 An: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com Betreff: Re: I now "get" the RC-50. I broke down and bought an rc-50 about 4 months ago and am very happy with it. I use it for my "stripped down" gigs where I have a small amp (a schertler David) my guitar and the hammered dulcimer. I run the insert from the amp to the rc-50 and it's a very acceptable setup. When I need a more complex setup I haul out the rackmount computer and run Mobius through Bidule so that I can capture some of those more ambient vst effects. Of course I'm not using the built in drum machine, not trying to sync with anything else. Once I discovered how simulate some feedback control for the overdubbing, it was brilliant!! It does everything I need it to and some more. Personally I would and do recomend it to someone looking to get into looping, it just requires some analysis as to what your needs are. Paul Haslem www.dulcify.ca Ontario, Canada