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This is the pedal I use as you get stereo loopage and the ability to get two loops going at the same time, unlike the DL4 which only loops in mono with one loop at a time. Both pedals have their pros and cons though. The two loops on the Boss DD-20 is a bit of a kludge. http://www.bossus.com/index.asp?pg=1&tmp=121 Mark On Aug 5, 2004, at 10:26 AM, Kevin wrote: > Hey guys, > > I've been seriously considering buying a looping pedal for a few weeks > now, though am having trouble choosing which one to buy. I've only > used the Boss RC-20, which was so-so. I had to really drop the boot > on it to get either switch to go, and the whole 'the first loop stays > just as loud as you add more loops' thing kinda turned me off. Also, > it seemed that you could only overdub a loop that was the same length > as the first loop. I'm not sure if this is common with all pedals, > but I would think this would hamper some people. What I mean is I > can't record a 2 measure beat, than say a 4 measure bass riff, etc. > If I loop something for 2 measures, the rest of the overdubs I put on > it will have to be 2 measures as well, right? I'd be interested to > know which pedals do this and which don't :-) > > I know Keller Williams uses a Jam Man, which I found odd because I > didn't read very many positive reviews about them. I also found the > Line 6 DL4 to be pretty nifty. > > So, my problem is which of these to buy. Like I said, I've only tried > the RC-20, so I really can't compare them. I don't plan to use more > than one instrument live (for now), but I may use more at > home/recording/etc. I'd like to stay around or under $200US, but > that's just a preference. > > Thanks so much for your help :-D > > Kevin Wyman >