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What Kim said. I can answer questions about the Repeater and there are lots of people here who can answer questions about their loopers, but the RC-50 and all the other loopers that don't really exist yet I can't speak for. You'll find as much info on the manufacturer's websites as I know... probably more as I don't care about non stereo loopers so I don't pay much attention. --- Todd Howell <ransacker@earthlink.net> wrote: > Mark > > Indeed, theLooperlative does, from all appearances, > sound like the new gold standard of looperistical > bliss. Just wondering about one of the points that > you made Mark. I know that the RC-20XL has no MIDI > sync. But as I'm to understand it, the new RC-50 has > sync, unless I am reading the information wrong. Am > I not understanding the information as it's > presented? It appears that it has a built in drum > machine and clock synching capabilities. Just > wondering. I am a pretty inexperienced looper and > may not understand the capabilities correctly. I am > holding out for an EDP myself, but may be forced > into considering the RC-50 for monetary > considerations. Which is correct? > > Respectfully, > > Todd > > -----Original Message----- > >From: mark sottilaro <zerocrossing2001@yahoo.com> > >Sent: Mar 27, 2006 9:45 PM > >To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com > >Subject: Re: First of possibly many stupid > questions > > > >Wow, that's some procrastination. Didn't the > JamMan > >hit in the early 90s? The good news is that > there's > >more choice than ever for a looper. > > > >I've found that in a line level situation both the > EDP > >and Repeater have excellent tone, though if you > have > >the wrong gain stage it's easy to hear Repeater > noise. > > I've never experienced it. Both are fine, but > very > >different machines. I never really dug the EDP, > yet > >it's many people's favorite. > > > >However, the Looperlative is about to ship and I'm > >sure in the next week or so this week will be > flooded > >with observations. It brags really high quality > sound > >and a feature set that's pretty unique. (8 stereo > >loops at one time, syncronized or not! and MIDI > sync) > > > >so you may want to keep procrastinating for a > little > >while longer and Give some more thought to what you > >want to do with your looper. I've heard that even > the > >RC-20 and 50 sound great, they're just more limited > >and without MIDI sync. > > > > > > > >--- Richard Sales <richard@glasswing.com> wrote: > > > >> I've never done looping but have done a large ton > of > >> music for a very > >> long time. It's how I make my living. > >> > >> I've been considering getting into looping live > >> guitar (Michael HEdges > >> style) since the Jam Man first came out and have > >> procrastinated . But > >> the time is upon me! So... I want to get a good > one > >> with very high > >> quality audio... and have considered the Gibson > >> Echoplex or, if they > >> ever get it back out, the Electrix Repeater. > There > >> are a bunch of > >> earlier Gibson Eplexes on ebay, but they are the > >> earlier versions. So, > >> question is, are the new ones any better than the > >> old? Sonically? > >> Reliability wise? Memory? > >> > >> ALso I've heard the footswitches for the Gibson > are > >> light duty. Is > >> true? > >> > >> I'm going to use it for very high end acoustic > >> guitars with K&K > >> Powermix Trinity pickups (deadly beautiful) and a > >> resonator with a > >> Schatten in it (also killer). So the sound > quality > >> is critical. I've > >> heard the Repeater's sound is not as good as the > >> Gibson. I'll probably > >> also use it in my studio. > >> > >> I'm not real interested in MIDI implementation or > >> tweaking sounds (I > >> don't think). I have stuff that will do that in > my > >> studio already. > >> > >> Am I looking in the right place? Are these > answers > >> more easily found > >> elsewhere? I've scoured the loopers delight web > >> site and while the > >> answers are almost there, I still need more data. > >> > >> thanks for your patience > >> > >> richard sales > >> glassWing farm and studio > >> vancouver island, b.c. > >> 800.545.6846 > >> 250.752.4816 > >> www.glassWing.com > >> www.richardsales.com > >> www.hayleysales.com > >> www.blueberryfieldsfarm.com > > > > > >__________________________________________________ > >Do You Yahoo!? > >Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam > protection around > >http://mail.yahoo.com > > > > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com