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Scott, When you say: On the XL, it'll start recording the next phrase without you having to do ANYTHING. I actually will have to get used to this, because sometimes I forget where my loop "ends" and I end up overdubbing more than I wanted to (rather than just soloing..) Assuming you are starting with a blank loop (i.e. nothing pre-recorded) then don't you at least have to do something (i.e. hit left pedal) to end your "first pass"? BTW I live in the Bay Area now. Moved from Montreal in 1995. Adrian -----Original Message----- From: M.C. Skwayrd [mailto:mcskwayrd@yahoo.com] Sent: Friday, October 22, 2004 8:21 AM To: adrian@adrianwest.com; Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com Subject: RE: Review of Boss RC-20XL Adrian, Hey, GREAT clips on your website! If you're still in Montreal, you should go to the International Folk Alliance meeting there in February... Yea, I doubt there's anyway to "upgrade" to the XL, apart from selling your RC20 on Ebay... > When I get to the end of the first layer of the phrase, > I like to to start recording the 2nd layer > immediately, without missing a beat. The RC-20 can't > do that. You have to hit the left pedal once to stop > recording, and hit it again to resume > recording. How stupid is that? On the XL, it'll start recording the next phrase without you having to do ANYTHING. I actually will have to get used to this, because sometimes I forget where my loop "ends" and I end up overdubbing more than I wanted to (rather than just soloing..) > 2. The foot pedals have too much travel and require > too much pressure, I actually like the footpedals -- they've got the standard Boss springs... Now, at least on my RC-20XL, this means that they also have little screws on them, so you should be able to adjust the "travel" distance by depressing the pedal MOST of the way down, and then tighten the screw. Haven't tried this yet on this particular unit, but I have with other Boss pedals. > > 3. I find the sound quality of the RC-20 to be less > good than the > Boomerang. Yea, apparently it's made to be used with crappy guitar amps! I haven't noticed any problem with the sound quality, but then again I'm using a crappy guitar amp that I once ran over with my car... i.e., everything sounds bad so I'm used to it. (I borrow my drummer's amp when I play out!) Cheers, Scott _______________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Declare Yourself - Register online to vote today! http://vote.yahoo.com