Digitech Jamman/boss Rc-50 Or Other Looper? |
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Digitech Jamman/boss Rc-50 Or Other Looper? |
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Sep 3 2009, 11:51 PM |
Anyone tried it? Looks more useful than the JM4 from Line6 though that one has a lot of drum tracks.
The only disadvantage I see, though I may be wrong, is that you're stuck with the same loop running over and over and over again.... yeah, well, that's a loop. Or it it possible to record separate loops for intro, verse, chorus, bridge and perform them in order? That'd be something for songmaking on the fly. But the JM4 is nothing other than a Spider Jam amp as far as I can see, right? Boss RC-50 look thrilling, a little more expensive but maybe worth the extra for the mother of loop stations. And it has three banks for storing more of your song. My general idea is to make songs on the fly, export into a computer and better by rerecording everything there. I'm striving for shortening the time between getting an idea and having a recorded track/song. What do you think? -------------------- My bands homepage
All time favourites: B. Streisand - Woman in Love, M. Hopkin - Those were the days, L. Richie - Hello |
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Sep 4 2009, 12:28 AM |
I think exporting to computer is definitely a valuable option, you should consider that. I'm not sure if Digitech one can do that tho..
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Sep 4 2009, 03:18 PM |
Wow, congratulations. THat is a great pedal, I wanted to get one myself
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Sep 4 2009, 10:03 PM |
Checking some demos on RC20 now
And... once again we're back to digital studios I've been over this so many times and I'm always told that it's so much easier and so much better to record and edit on a computer. Yes, editing in my computer, that's something I would be doing anyway it's more the capturing phase I'm looking for. I have everything I need to do all the recording into computer. It's just that I'm used to noodling until I find a good idea for a song, then play it to my band and from there the song is finalized and we record it live with a Zoom H2. Easy! With the computer I feel more like I'm recording something, the have to let go of my guitar to do some clicking, then rerecord. The looper would be just to press with my foot and record again. I'm telling myself a digital portable studio would be easier aswell to pick a drum track, record and soon enough have a finished song that I could transfer to the computer and rerecord there. (If that's even neccessary) I'm looking at the Boss BR600, also Zoom R16. I'm kind of sold on this Zoom already. It's a digital studio for up to 32GB SD cards and will also function as a USB sound interface. Means I could sell my POD X3 Live I only use it as a sound interface and it never leaves the desk. That could be a good opportunity for me to finally get to try out a digital studio and to shrink my homestudio a bit. Problems problems -------------------- My bands homepage
All time favourites: B. Streisand - Woman in Love, M. Hopkin - Those were the days, L. Richie - Hello |
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