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Old 09.01.2009, 02:07 PM   #4
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Originally Posted by 東京親父ギャグ研究所
I'm confused. How can a pedal not follow the same path as the guitar signal? No matter what pedal you use your signal is going to end up in your amp, innit? Unless you're using two amps... which is what I would recommend doing. You can save your loops on the RC2, plug it into an amp that you're not using and play over it through your normal amp. The RC2 doesn't require any input to work.
But anyhow, I own an RC2 and don't have any complaints. I think it's the best value you'll find.

I'm also confused... do you use any built-in-effects on you ramp including switching from clean to drive channels? if this is the case you have no choice or control of what your looper is sending. At first I was thinking of putting your Looper first in the effects chain, but that is more limiting than putting it last which is preferred. I agree about using a 2 amp setup, one amp is for you primary guitar and effects, the other amp is to handle those loops. Probably not a good idea to use both inputs if you amp has it, because this can effect the whole sound of everything and can mess with the impedence of one channel versus the other (i've tried this...)

I have a Line 6 DL-4 which i've come to really appreciate as I don't really do long loops RC2 is better for strictly doing loops... the DL-4 is a Delay Modeler with looping capabability (14 seconds w/ or w/o delay).
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