On another tangent, would the RC Rhythm Converter be something you'd bring into play with the RC-10R? Or is that an outdated consideration? I'm interested in how the RC-10R's MIDI capability compares to that of the RC-505 MkII, and of the RC-600. Thank you.
Do you mean like I did with the undo / redo options? Answer is yes but you would need an external foot switch to have the undo/redo for each of the 2 tracks. It’s just utilising the undo / redo feature.
As with all Boss loopers there's a considerable drop off in sound quality with the loops. Not accectable for me. It would be nice to see this channel review the Aeros Loop Studio which is by far the best looper out there IMO.
@@JohnPaulMusicUK Thanks for the reply. Shame singular sound haven't sent you a looper for review. I've had Boss & Digitech loopers previously & the Aeros knocks them out of the park IMO. There's a bit of a learning curve but it's worth it.
On another tangent, would the RC Rhythm Converter be something you'd bring into play with the RC-10R? Or is that an outdated consideration? I'm interested in how the RC-10R's MIDI capability compares to that of the RC-505 MkII, and of the RC-600. Thank you.
Sorry to keep on about it, but I'm catching up on your past videos. Can the RC-10R be configured to four loops like the 500?
Do you mean like I did with the undo / redo options? Answer is yes but you would need an external foot switch to have the undo/redo for each of the 2 tracks. It’s just utilising the undo / redo feature.
As with all Boss loopers there's a considerable drop off in sound quality with the loops. Not accectable for me. It would be nice to see this channel review the Aeros Loop Studio which is by far the best looper out there IMO.
Oh really? I don’t hear that. How’s the Aeros Loop Studio? Asked them if I could review one and still waiting. 🤷🏻♂️
@@JohnPaulMusicUK Thanks for the reply. Shame singular sound haven't sent you a looper for review. I've had Boss & Digitech loopers previously & the Aeros knocks them out of the park IMO. There's a bit of a learning curve but it's worth it.