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The looper will have true >stereo recording, vastly improved audio specs, long record time, 6 >loops, multi level undo/redo, multiple loops can play synched or >unsynched, and a slew of "utility" features such as an octave down >effect for creating bass parts, auto fade out, metronome, etc. It >will be roughly half the size of the Rang(TM) Plus! We don't have a >price yet, but it will be reasonable and maintain the high standard >of quality the current Rang(TM) offers. Wow! Thats impressive, mutilple loops! Wow! On 7/17/06, Krispen Hartung <khartung@cableone.net> wrote: > Stereo recording....will that include stereo input/output too? That >would be > cool. That will make only two that can do this, right? I thought the RC50 > was stereo i/o as well. > > It's just amazing how much momentum the looping technology is building > now...both software and hardware. It's sort of exciting. > > Kris > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "mech" <mech@m3ch.net> > To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> > Sent: Monday, July 17, 2006 1:36 AM > Subject: New Boomerang and Blooperang Update... > > > >A few days ago, I was getting ready to head out of town for the 2006 > >Midwest Stick Seminar in Ann Arbor, MI ( http://www.stickfest.org ). >Since > >I knew there would inevitably be some looping talk (and since I enjoy > >endorsing vendors who've been active on this list), I contacted Mike >Nelson > >at Boomerang Music to see if I could find out any information on the >status > >of the upcoming Rang(TM) III. > > > > Most of their reply dovetails the specs Kelly Coyle was kind enough to > > post here a couple months back. I just got home from Ann Arbor this > > evening. So, straight from the source, here's what I got back from >Mike & > > Lynne (shared with their kind permission, of course): > > > >>We love to hear from addicted Loopers!.. and very much appreciate your > >>support for the Boomerang(R) Phrase Sampler. We will be releasing an > >>effects pedal at the summer NAMM show and following that with a new >looper > >>around Dec 06. The looper will have true stereo recording, vastly >improved > >>audio specs, long record time, 6 loops, multi level undo/redo, multiple > >>loops can play synched or unsynched, and a slew of "utility" features >such > >>as an octave down effect for creating bass parts, auto fade out, > >>metronome, etc. It will be roughly half the size of the Rang(TM) Plus! >We > >>don't have a price yet, but it will be reasonable and maintain the high > >>standard of quality the current Rang(TM) offers. > > > > And, after another exchange or two, this: > > > >> We're burning the candle at both ends right now. The new Rang(TM) >III > >> will be in the $399 to $499 range I think. > >> We do have more Blooperangs available, so feel free to let others >know > >> about them. We have some pro players that keep a backup Rang(TM) like > >> they do an extra guitar...just in case. > > > > So, it looks like the new 'Rang will be pretty darn cool, with lots of > > high-end features (perhaps even a few more surprises too; part of one >of > > the messages seemed to imply there were still more goodies about which > > they couldn't yet say anything). I'm sure Lynne & Mike will do their >best > > to maintain its dead simple user interface too. And all for an >extremely > > reasonable cost, IMNSHO. > > > > As well, there do seem to be more Blooperangs in stock, if anybody >wants a > > great deal on existing product (I seem to recall somebody was curious > > about that a little while back). > > > > --m. > > -- > > _______ > > "The revolution may be someone somewhere else..." > > > > > > >