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Re: RC50 Latency issues



The reality is that *every* last product out there, at whatever price 
point,
will pose logistical problems, and in most cases will have at least one
feature that works exactly the opposite of what you'd like it to.  Making a
choice seems to be mostly about learning which interface is the best fit
both ergonimically and mentally, and which one has the best balance of
features for it's price point.

There are some days that all I loop with is a short delay and manipulate 
the
feedback and input gate.  Other times I really like using all the advanced
features of my EDP.  At this point, I know beyond a doubt that the EDP gets
me to most of the places I need to go.  I'd love for it to be stereo, but a
Vortex on the output of the EDP still gets me pretty far along.

Good luck . . . make a decision and make some music man!

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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Paul Richards" <paulrichard10@adelphia.net>
To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com>
Cc: "Ferrara Brain Pan" <enantiodromia23@yahoo.com>
Sent: Thursday, October 05, 2006 11:33 AM
Subject: Re: RC50 Latency issues


(failure to build in features that are included on comparably
or lesser priced models)

I don't believe that this statement is true. What features are included on
lesser priced models? Feedback on a delay unit?

---- Ferrara Brain Pan <enantiodromia23@yahoo.com> wrote:
> This is worthwhile info...
>
> Nevertheless, I have to question whether or why any consumer would feel
willing to pay $500
> (unless you've got that kind of money to toss around carelessly) for a
piece of equipment which
> you then have to spend time getting used to its annoyances, and 
>developing
workarounds for its
> design limitations (failure to build in features that are included on
comparably or lesser priced
> models)... I can find plenty of things in life to get frustrated over
without having to pay scarce
> money for the privilege...