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The 505 has some cool options, but is pretty limited if you want to go 100% foot. I wouldn't do it. Maybe Boss will do a floor version eventually.
The RC300 lets you store loops like you want. The Boomerang III does not. 90% sure that the JamMan does that as well (I have a smaller/previous version of it and it lets you do this). The RC50 might be a more budget-friendly alternative if that's an issue. I can explain the differences in detail if you so desire. I prefer the 300 myself. It's better in MOST ways but not all. For your purposes I'd go 300 over 50. ~Brent www.faceboook.com/sciencegonewrong From: mikefugazzi@gmail.com Date: Thu, 5 Dec 2013 09:12:08 -0600 Subject: Re: Help with finding a looper? To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com You can't store loops, though, right? Thanks for the responses guys. I did pick up a TC Ditto on Cyber Monday on sale. I know this is an inferior tool for what I want to do, but I can at least get some practice in while I decide how to proceed. The Boss RC 505 looks interesting, but more table oriented than foot. While you get a ton of control on devices like that (or with even Loopy HD), it almost becomes too much to play with to get into a song.
Basically, I want to do some more complex arrangements via some stored loops so it doesn't take a minute to get into a full song.
---------- Mike Fugazzi vocals/harmonica http://www.mikefugazzi.com YouTube Mantra Custom Harmonicas On Wed, Dec 4, 2013 at 1:07 PM, phaslem <phaslem@wightman.ca> wrote:
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