Boss RC-3 Loop Station Looper Pedal Review - Sweetwater Sound descargar videos gratis


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In this video, I put my attention on the BOSS RC-3 Loop Station. This is a feature-packed looper in the standard, BOSS compact-pedal format. Three hours of available loop-time, true stereo I/O, 99 memory slots, a rhythm guide, a stereo 1/8" MP3 player input, and a USB port are all part of this amazing little pedal.

As we have come to expect with all BOSS products, the RC-3 is very guitarist-friendly. It sounds great plugging a guitar in and going straight to a guitar amp. It also works perfectly with other pedals, as you can hear in the intro of the video; I used a BOSS DS-1X distortion for the non-looped, solo guitar. The RC-3 is rock solid and stage ready, and can be powered with either a standard BOSS PSA adapter or a 9V battery. This guy is ready for any pedalboard.

Boss did a great job of making all of the features accessible on the RC-3, even though there's not much physical space available for knobs and buttons. A little experimentation and a quick look at the owner's manual and I was navigating the RC-3 with no problem. I started building a loop at about the 1:50 mark in the video and you can see that most of the features are one or two buttons away. Start, stop, record, overdub, and erase can all be accomplished with the RC-3's built-in footswitch.

The Rhythm Guide makes seamless looping easier in a variety of ways. Simply having either a time keeper or a drum pattern lets you know exactly where to start and stop playing but the RC-3 also starts and stops recording on the measure so you don't have to have perfect timing with the footswitch. There's even the option to set up a "count-in bar" so the recording doesn't start until after one measure of the rhythm guide has played. There's a variety of onboard drum patterns and a separate volume control for the Rhythm Guide. You can use it to help build your track, and you have the option to mute it for performance.

Having a USB port offers the ability to save created loops to your computer or to upload tracks onto the RC-3 for use in loops. An external footswitch can be connected so more of the features can be one-touch available. This would be particularly useful if you were using the looper in a performance and needed footswitchable access to more parameters

Whether you're just getting your feet wet with looping, or you're a looping pro that needs lots of features in a small package, the RC-3 fills the bill. It's great-sounding, easy to use and I had fun making loops with it. Thanks for checking out the video!

-- Don Carr

Comentarios

8 years ago

CHEAPTHRILLONTHETUBE

Not digging the distortion pedal.

8 years ago

fattirevsbud

HOrrible tone

8 years ago

Bram Leferink

the big question for me about loopers is:say you want to play in a simple 4 beats per bar. Now when you start recording a loop you start on the first beat and when the 4th beat is done you press the button again, so then you have your loop playing over and over again.but now, say I start recording another layer on the first beat, what happens if I stop this one at the 3rd beat? will the looper fill in the entire last beat with a pause automatically? Or do you have to time this yourself completely?

8 years ago

Justin Wilson

So, how would this compare to the EHX Nano Looper?

9 years ago

Thomas Pappas

I just got one. The problem I am having is that if I change a tone setting to overdub say a lead channel over a clean rhythm then the entire sound changes to dirty while running the loop playback. Once the dirty is dubbed over the clean and the two loops are saved and played back, then I assume that you will then hear the dirty and clean, but during the overdub recording it sounds like shit and will effect your playing significantly. If you have an a/b switch and can run the play back through 1 source then can you overdub the recording without compromising your tone? Although it is fun for journaling ideas to reference later as a writing tool and chopsBuilder, the tone of your guitar and amp are noticeable when you remove the pedal from your effects chain.having said that, it is very useful and a fun way to hold on to your new ideas

9 years ago

Megan Stonestreet

does this work with microphone and guitar at the same time?

9 years ago

Jesse Reyna

I love the second and final blues demo this guy came up with! That was a really good demo of how that pedal really works. Kind of makes me wanna own one one day? LOL!

9 years ago

AmericanIsraeliJew

Dees a beri beri intrasing pedal. My likum much.

9 years ago

Mud Wiser

Question... can you record and play over an overdriven guitar? When I do my lead and the loop compete for volume. 

9 years ago

SpairD7

This is more expensive than the rc-2, but for good reason. What was the rc-1 like, if such a thing was created?

9 years ago

Doug Bline

I have been wanting on for years! Fun just to mess around in your practice room and come up with some riffs or possibly a new song. This one has a drum machine built in right? I always thought so.

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