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Re: Guidance In Buying First Loop Machine



Sir Bill -
 
You seek the Holy Grail!  Thus far, the looping vessel you seek has not manifested itself unto our world with such worthy characteristics as ye seek.  But lo!   What is this?  Be aware of the Boss RC-50!  Look here and see if indeed this new machine can do your looping bidding!
 
 
David
 
 
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Tuesday, January 03, 2006 8:39 PM
Subject: Guidance In Buying First Loop Machine

Hello there!  This is my first posting, though I've long been a frequent visitor to Looper's Delight.  I'm interested in purchasing a looper, as I'm a guitarist looking to build soundscapes via volume swells, stereo panning, etc.  I'm looking to spend around $600.  I'd like a device that allows for the following:
 
1-STEREO loops.  This is crucial.  I'm not remotely interested in a machine that plays back loops in mono
2-Reverse capability.  Though not essential, I'd like a device that allows for loops to be played in reverse.
3-Loop time.  This is more of a query than anything else.  I see some machines that seem to have good qualities, yet only 15-30 seconds of time per loop.  On the surface, this seems a bit short.  Is there anything on the market that allows for more time without much degradation in the original signal?
4-Ability to save loops. 
 
A friend has the DigiTech JamMan, which has many of the features I'm interested in, with one major drawback: no stereo loops!  With these thoughts in mind (which are admittedly a bit cluttered), what devices would you recommend?  Many many thanks in advance, fellow loopers!!
 
Bill