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Looking For Pieces? And Loops. |
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Aug 2 2013, 10:39 PM |
Thanks for the info Darius, will check into it.
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Aug 3 2013, 09:49 AM |
Yes, the tuners will be at the back of the guitar anyway I own a Boss RC3, and I'd really recommend it over the Ditto looper, especially considering they're in the same price range. The Boss RC-3 has a USB connection, so you can copy pre-recorded loops to the pedal, and also has a much larger memory and has 99 saving slots. It also has a drum machine, in case you may practice without a drummer I was just about to write about the Boss RC30 - I am looking to get one of those myself It's a bit over the price range of the RC3 for certain - but here's a link from their site, regarding specs and such for the RC30: http://www.boss.info/global/gear/251/1160 And for the RC3 -> http://www.boss.info/global/gear/251/1159 |
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Aug 3 2013, 10:22 AM |
I was just about to write about the Boss RC30 - I am looking to get one of those myself It's a bit over the price range of the RC3 for certain - but here's a link from their site, regarding specs and such for the RC30: http://www.boss.info/global/gear/251/1160 And for the RC3 -> http://www.boss.info/global/gear/251/1159 Yes, I've heard great stuff about the RC-30 as well. I was tossing up between the RC3 and RC30 a while ago, but I figured I could save $150, and I didn't really need 2 tracks anyway. Here's a video of a guy using a looper in a completely non-guitar application. I believe he is using a Boss RC-300, which is the highest Boss looper around. You probably won't be doing this kind of genre, but it's very talented |
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Aug 4 2013, 04:29 PM |
They start at the specified dates shown on coursera, then you get one week of lessons and related quizzes and assignments with due dates till the course ends (so if a course is two months long, you'll get a total of 8 groups of lessons, quizzes and assignments), and you have to complete and submit those assignments and quizzes by the due dates or you won't get a note of completion for the course, and also there's an exam at the end You can also pay some money to enter a test and become a Berklee certified music producer. I put some Schaller tuner on my Gibson and the change has been so big. I really recommend this brand, they are precise and very stable. Regarding Loop, I have it on two of my pedals, in my Line 6 DL4 delay and my Pod HD 500. It works great on both. If you want one more specific with more parameters to change you can go for the one that Cosmin suggested or this one. http://line6.com/jm4looper/ -------------------- My lessons
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Aug 30 2013, 09:39 AM |
I heard good things about RC-3 looper. Once when I was selling my chorus ensemble twin pedal I was offered RC-30 in exchange.....regret not taking it even now years after. I think having a looper is very useful for both practice and even some experimental performances live.
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