| What is the best looper for hi-fi vox?  ALso, i am looking for one that includes the ability to add and subtract loops, and then add them back in later.  So far, Boss Ac-50 seems to be the best...ideas? 
 
 worth On Mar 23, 2010, at 8:31 PM, G wrote: Hi Walker If you're only using mono then the new Looperlative LP2 pedal about to come out looks to beat other looping pedals hands down. Personally I'm after a stereo pedal that behaves itself with midi sync, uses non-volatile memory cards, along with some other basic features I want and there's simply nothing out there yet.   2880 and RC-50 are closest but with many issues, so I'm just waiting. -- G. To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com Subject: New Loopers From: Walker Argendeli <heckler0077@bellsouth.net > Date: Sat, 20 Mar 2010 18:08:19 -0400 For several weeks now, I've been getting ready to buy a serious loop pedal.  I've
 been looking around, investigating, and trying to determine which is right for me. 
 I'd like one of the more powerful ones, a la RC-50 or Echoplex.
 I realize that software like Ableton is regularly updated, but I'd like a pedal.
 The problem is, RC-50 has been out for awhile, yet some basic flaws remain while
 Boss/Roland completely ignores users.  The powerful Echoplex (gibson digital pro
 plus) was discontinued some years ago.  Thus, I'm stuck- what do I buy?  Are there
 any rumblings of new loopers on the horizon, whether that's a boss rehaul (or even
 firmware update), a new echoplex, or something else?  I'd like something with a lot
 of features (I realize I won't use many of them, but I like to have them for
 tinkering), but I don't want to be stuck with the limitations of current ones.
 Granted, if nobody's heard anything, that leaves me with the current product
 lineup.  What's the general consensus: RC-50, echoplex (bought used), or something
 else?
 
 Thanks,
 Walker
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