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Old 08.31.2009, 05:03 PM   #1
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Okay, my band used to have two guitarists, but our bass player quit and our singer/rhythm guitarist took over on bass.

We have certain songs that sound a lot better with two guitars, so I've been looking into getting a looper pedal. The cheapest one I can find is Boss' RC-2, but it follows the same signal path as your guitar-meaning that if you use amp distortion (like I do), the loop will distort. I would imagine the same thing goes if you use effects. The songs I'm planning on using this on involve playing heavily chorused and moderately overdriven leads overtop of nearly-bone-dry clean parts, so this could be an issue.

Does anyone know of any workarounds or better pedals that don't cost an arm and a leg?
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