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--- Bill Fox <billfox@fast.net> wrote: > I only have the Headrush.... Yet I drool for a > Boss RC-20. Hi Bill and Tim, As with many budget-restricted loopers who've been at it a while, my setup includes several of these more 'entry-level' boxes; a Headrush, an RC-20, a Korg SDD-1000, a DFX94, and a DL-4 on occasions when my girlfriend's not using hers. (All together, they've cost more than an EDP, but they were purchased over a period of several years...) I pretty much do an inadvertant A/B comparison test every time I loop... Here's what I've found: *any* of the devices in this price range has both pros and cons, and by themselves, *none* of them are as versatile/flexible/capable as an EDP or a Repeater, particularly if MIDI is important to you. But when used in combination, there are a few things that you can't do with one unit. Headrush- Pro: excellent sampling rate/audio quality, user-friendly interface, ability to undo all but the first layer Con: limited loop time RC-20- Pro: extremely long loop time, reverse play feature Con: annoying interface (you have to hold the pedal for two full seconds to clear the previous loop; this can seem like an eternity) DL4- Pro: Reverse, half-speed, ability to use looping mode with onboard delay Con: Somewhat limited loop time If I were told I could use only one of the three, I'd probably have to go with the DL4. Ideally, though, it'd be nice to have a DL4 with the Headrush's layering feature and sound quality and the RC-20's loop time. (Throw in synch capability, and I've just pretty much described more basic features of the EDP!) I find these boxes useful in combination. When using them in series, I put them in ascending loop-time order; it can be cool to throw a short Headrush loop into the RC-20 as sort of a poor man's 'multiply' when you capture several go-rounds and can then overdub a longer line on top. I also like to use the DL4 after the Headrush to half-speed pitch-drop the Headrush's loop while the Headrush keeps playing it at the original speed. I do find them more useful in parallel, though; morphing the units with a mixer is fun. -t- __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! http://sbc.yahoo.com