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Seems like a mega-RC30 (which I just purchased) except for the 16 effects rather than 5 on the RC30. And 3 stereo tracks rather than the 2 on the RC30. I'd bet the prices will be the same as the discontinued RC50 ($499.00 USD).I used the RC30 for the first time yesterday for about an hour and am favorably impressed. Without maximizing gain settings, etc., I was able to generate some nice loops for improvisation background. I usually only use guitar and percussion so two tracks per loop works out ok for me. I like the fact that I can plug my miked guitar amp output right into the RC30. I had been using a 'Rang II until recently, btw. I like the fact that I can save my loops for later, further development or just jamming without having to come up with something to play with all the time. To my workflow, I think the Boss overdub is more fluid than the 'Rang (I hated the long press for the overdub which I muffed more often than not - maybe it's my toes). All in all, it's an interesting, fairly full-featured unit for $300.Anyway, if the RC300 follows suit like the RC30, it should be a great addition to the looping tools universe.Regards, PaulFrom: van Sinn <vansinn@post.cybercity.dk>
To: "Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com" <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com>
Sent: Thursday, September 15, 2011 9:32 AM
Subject: Re: GEAR alert: new Boss looper RC300 loopstation ...
Benoit Ruelle wrote:
> * Three stereo tracks with dedicated footswitches and controls for each
> * Dedicated fader per track
> * _expression_ pedal for effects control in real time
> * Up to three hours of internal recording and 99 onboard memories
> * 16 onboard effects optimized for looping
> * XLR Microphone input with phantom power
> * USB storage; import/export WAV files
> Not a revolution, rather an evolution.
> ... and other gear too:
> http://www.rolandconnect.com/
> Ben
Looks quite nice and complete.
It doesn't seem to allow audio via USB, so those (like me) having everything else in a 19" rig will have to run audio cables across the floor.
Would've been nice only needing a bundled MID/+USB cable across the floor.
Anyone seen the manual? I didn't; maybe my eyes needs a checkup ;)
Also, does it allow extending an already recorded phrase, or whould this be done by recording on one of the additional loops?
Though the RC300 is fairly large, I could live with this next to my Rocktron All Access (a decently compact almost square footprint controller with three rows of PC/CC buttons) plus the two swell pedals.
-- rgds,
van Sinn