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    Quote Originally Posted by oldguy
    With a loop pedal, you could lay a good solid drum track down with your drum machine, layer clean guitar track(s) over it, make several loops of your favorite songs, played through one amph, and then use another amph to play lead along with it, if you want to use effects and not color the drums too much.
    Hey, I like that approach...plus it gives me an excuse to go score another amp. ;-)

    Quote Originally Posted by tot_Ou_tard
    That depends on the looper. The RC-2 has some OK beats, no ability to ad fills etc. I use them just to keep time. The Boss Rc-20XL apparently has a CD that you load in (ask Spud, he'll tell ya 'bout them). I'm surre that your SR-16 has got all the loopers "beat" in that department.
    So, can you feed drum loops into the RC-2 via the 1/4" input?
    Does the RC-2 have the ability to slow down a track without changing pitch?

    Can anyone chime in with any experience with the Boss BR-600?

    Thanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by scorona
    So, can you feed drum loops into the RC-2 via the 1/4" input?
    Does the RC-2 have the ability to slow down a track without changing pitch?

    Can anyone chime in with any experience with the Boss BR-600?

    Thanks.
    It has a 1/8" aux input on the back for CD input that you could use.

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