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Hi Lindsey, I haven't used it but read a lot of reviews and chatted with fellow musicians that have the Street Cube. It is said that the Street's volume is powerful enough for busking, something that can't be said about the smaller Mobile Cube. For vocals it must be totally sufficient. I'm thinking about it because I play many instruments that include two outputs and the Street Cube kind of equals two cubes in one box, each channel having its own control knobs and effects. There are also two extra inputs besides the two instrument channels. I can't recall having heard about any effect send though - if there isn't one you may need to daisy-chain the looper with the mic before going into one of the amp channels. It would be very good for looping if the Street Cube offers a separate AUX output for one of the channels because then you could feed the looper from there (with the Street's effects included) and bring in the looper's output into the other Street channel with perhaps a different set of amp effects applied. Wow, that would be useful. Greetings from Sweden Per Boysen www.perboysen.com http://www.youtube.com/perboysen On Sun, Jun 10, 2012 at 11:07 PM, Lindsey Walker <lindsey.walker@gmail.com> wrote: > Hey, has anyone used the Roland Street Cube for live looping? What was > your > experience? I want to use it for vocals. > > Lindsey