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I don't have the L/R level issue, but I find the glitching to make the unit pretty much unusable. My biggest disappointment was first finding out that there was an option to go directly from record to overdub mode (like on the DL-4), and then finding out that, using this option, there was a 1-2 full second gap of unrecorded audio left at the end of the initial loop. Why even include a feature like that if it's not implemented properly? What use could you possibly get out of going straight from record to overdub mode if the transition is not seamless? I sincerely hope that these issues will be addressed in a software update in the immediate future. If the glitching is solved, and phrase feedback is added, the RC-50 would be perfect IMO. Jesse -----Original Message----- From: tom.ritchford@gmail.com [mailto:tom.ritchford@gmail.com] On Behalf Of Tom Ritchford Sent: Monday, August 07, 2006 2:35 PM To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com Subject: Re: RC-50 glitch and LR levels I think the levels have to be some sort of hardware issue. As for the glitch, I hear it every time. It's maddening. On 8/7/06, Richard Sales <richard@glasswing.com> wrote: > I heard the glitch when trying to loop slower more sustain gtr stuff. > Will check my LR levels. > > 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 > On 6-Aug-06, at 11:21 AM, Tom Ritchford wrote: > > > Let me add my two cents and say that the RC-50 is just not ready for > > prime-time. > > > > The fact that I can't simply record a loop freely without a glitch is > > unacceptable (see discussions of the RC-50 glitch). > > > > The lack of feedback is very annoying. > > > > My unit is 16dB louder in the left output than the right. I am > > debating sending it to the manufacturer. > > > > I'd describe myself as "very disappointed" in this unit. > > > > > > On 8/6/06, Stefan Tiedje <Stefan-Tiedje@addcom.de> wrote: > >> Krispen Hartung wrote: > >> > Ah, but not when you drink free coffee all night (50% of your > >> > compensation, btw), and lest you pee your pants you have to quite > >> your > >> > set 1 minute early....THAT is where feedback comes in handy. Very > >> > practical indeed, not peeing your pants at a looping gig. :) > >> > >> Feedback is dangerous if you don't know how close it is to 100% (I > >> always want control of my 8 independent feedback knobs as I tend to go > >> close to 100% from time to time). A looked loop of 90 seconds though > >> definitely would let you go for a pee... > >> > >> In general feedback is always possible with a mixer, but those who > >> demand it in the box probably want it without a mixer. > >> > >> Stefan > >> > >> -- > >> Stefan Tiedje------------x------- > >> --_____-----------|-------------- > >> --(_|_ ----|\-----|-----()------- > >> -- _|_)----|-----()-------------- > >> ----------()--------www.ccmix.com > >> > >> > > > > > > -- > > /t > > > > http://ax.to ......... extreme NY arts and music calendar > > http://ax.to/tr ....... my secret little little... > > http://ax.to/radio ... my little radio station (on intermittently) > > > > -- /t http://ax.to ......... extreme NY arts and music calendar http://ax.to/tr ....... my secret little little... http://ax.to/radio ... my little radio station (on intermittently)