DeVoe w Boss RC 30 & Shure KSM 141 Mic

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Uploaded by on May 12, 2011

Wanted to show how the Boss RC 30 can be used with a mic to create a loop for playing guitar. I started with a Lester DeVoe 2010 Blanca, that was picked up by a Shure KSM 141 mic into the Boss RC 30 Loop Station with 48v Phantom Power on and mic gain set at 2 o'clock. then ran the line out to the Roland BA 330 amp/pa.

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  • Hi There S1ay3R007,

    Im not familiar with the Boss RC 2 and don't own one so I cant give any advice on what the pedal can or can't do. From the looks of it though unless theres a way to have multiple loops that can be triggered from additional on off switches I don't think this would be able to do multiple tracks in the way you are wanting to. I know that John Gilliat used the RC 50 (i think thats the model) the way you describe. Was not able to find the larger looper on Sweetwaters web page

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  • cool

    

  • wow, serious guitar playing!

  • Hi there! I own the Boss Rc-2 loop pedal and I use it for my live performances all the time, I play a spanish acoustic rock instrumental style. I want to know if it is possible for example: to record a live loop chord progression and improvise over that and then switch over to another saved phrase chord progression in a different key on the fly and improv over that? and maybe switch back and forth? Thanks in advance!

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