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I'm sure many of the big looper brains will give you a lot more advice but as far as the rc-20xl goes...it only has two 1/4 inch inputs so you will either need a cable adapter for your mic cable or you will need to run the mic through a preamp(which I do and I recommend) where from there you can go from 1/4" to 1/4". As far as mic type goes...start cheep unless you have lots of disposable income...like a Shure PG-series or something and work your way up once you figure out what you are doing. Good luck! JB -----Original Message----- From: Joshua Rothhaas [mailto:joshua.mr@gmail.com] Sent: Monday, August 20, 2007 4:49 PM To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com Subject: Macbook Looping V rc-20xl Ok so i hear alot of talk about Laptop looping. I am a total beginner here and i was planning on soon buying a rc-20xl for beatboxing and vocal looping (i mentioned this on these threads before) what would be a cheaper and possibly easier start; the rc-20xl or a laptop setup. Keep in mind i have a macbook, not a windows box, and have no supplies at all yet (no, mic, no amp, nothing, only a macbook, and a drive to start looping). If the laptop solution is viable, what is it? what software do i need? what kind of mic and midi pedals do i need? can a macbook with the 2ghz processor, and 2gb of ram handle the ordeal? if its the rc-20xl what would i need? what kind of mic? an amp? can i route the sound to my computer speakers? can i record live on my macbook somehow? So many questions, i know. Even a few answered would be fantastic. Thanks all -JoshR