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    I needed to use a separate power supply on my RC20xl, rather than chain it on my 9spot. Then it cleared right up. Might be a similar deal.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sunvalleylaw
    I needed to use a separate power supply on my RC20xl, rather than chain it on my 9spot. Then it cleared right up. Might be a similar deal.
    9spot?

    I have the amp plugged into one outlet and the jamman plugged into another outlet on the other side of the room. However, I'm not sure if the outlets are connected - have to check in the basement to see how they are wired.
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    a 9spot is a multiple plug power source for pedals, ie, one plug on the power strip, powers 5 pedals.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sunvalleylaw
    a 9spot is a multiple plug power source for pedals, ie, one plug on the power strip, powers 5 pedals.
    It's the cable. Instead of running the cheap cable from the jamman to the amp, I used the better cable to link them and put the cheaper cable from the guitar to the jamman and the hissing stopped. Get another good cable and I'm in business.
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    This guy does some really cool stuff with his Boss Loop Station and a POD X3 Live.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spudman
    This guy does some really cool stuff with his Boss Loop Station and a POD X3 Live.
    Wow that was awesome! Very Chemical Bros. like.


    What a great topic, glad I used the search feature:

    And I cant get over how many members actually have one of these(or similar)...Im gonna go around and dig up more for inspiration and ideas.

    Im curious about the optional footswtiches and if anybody has tried anything different than the "plastic ebay" one mentioned previously in this thread?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ShortBuSX
    Im curious about the optional footswtiches and if anybody has tried anything different than the "plastic ebay" one mentioned previously in this thread?
    I'm in the process of building a new pedal board and will most likely get some quality button switches and mount them in a case on the board specifically to use with the RC20XL. I also use momentary buttons to set the tap tempo on my delay and have another on/off so that I can turn off the PA reverb or change channels on my amph. It's simple to do with buttons and 1/4" female jacks.

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    Boss RC50 is amazing!!!

    I've had mine for about 2 years now and it is such a vital piece of equipment, that I sometimes find it hard to play without it. Of course, in some ways, that's a bad thing, but in the other ways it has helped my playing (improv, songwriting, theory, etc.) it more than makes up for anything else.

    I personally think that any and everybody can learn something from looping their playing and playing over it. Whether it's with a Boss or not, I would highly recommend anyone interested in getting one.

    And, once you get used to them, they are pretty addictive.

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    Quote Originally Posted by thearabianmage
    And, once you get used to them, they are pretty addictive.
    And a fun healthy addiction that you can actually benefit from unlike, say making pancakes.:

    I have a hard time quitting playing with it myself.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spudman
    And a fun healthy addiction that you can actually benefit from. . .

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    This one is pretty cool too. Just goes to show you what can be done. ps. If anyone here can sing like this I have a job for you right now.

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    This is really nice. Instant chamber ensemble.

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    Man, that crooked neck chic was kinda hot!

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    Default Theresa Andersson

    Theresa Andersson is a one woman show.
    Hailing from New Orleans the music runs through her veins just as much as the Mississippi runs through Louisiana. She's an incredible multi instrumentalist with an amazing voice and zest for her music.
    http://www.myspace.com/theresaanderssonmusic

    Be sure to watch her videos and check out all the related ones on YouTube. She features 2 Boss RC50 Loop Stations in her act.

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    Aha, that's why my veins are so huge - there's so much music running through them! Mystery solved. :
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    Quote Originally Posted by Spudman
    Theresa Andersson is a one woman show.
    Hailing from New Orleans the music runs through her veins just as much as the Mississippi runs through Louisiana. She's an incredible multi instrumentalist with an amazing voice and zest for her music.
    http://www.myspace.com/theresaanderssonmusic

    Be sure to watch her videos and check out all the related ones on YouTube. She features 2 Boss RC50 Loop Stations in her act.
    She was a regular member of Anders Osborne line up surely a great artist :
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    Jarle Bernhoft - this guy is amazing. He has a band, but this is his solo act with an RC50 looper. He's from Norway I think.




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    Really great performances and soulful voice for sure !
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    My looper is the best tool I have that I do not use well. I really need to get it out in the permanent chain and just start playing with the dang thing.
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