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Boss RC-2 loop station bass and guitar demo

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Uploaded by on Jan 1, 2010

Okay, for those of you unfamiliar, this is a guitar pedal that allows me to record and play back an endless loop to play over. I can record up to 11 tracks on top of each other. I don't know if I'll ever need that much, but here's me trying two. First I lay down a bass track, and then I lay down a rhythm guitar track over that so I can solo over both. I'm pretty sloppy at this point but the potential for this thing is amazing! Here's a little blues in G.

Equipment used:
Boss RC-2 loop station
OLP Stingray Bass
Fender Telecaster
Fender Blues Jr. NOS amp

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  • I ask that becouse I have fear to conect my bass to my guitar amp... I listen that it can burn it. So, the loop station allow me to connect into any amp without any fear of burn?

  • @dgomezri That is a myth. You can plug any bass into any amp with out hurting it. You can over load a speaker however and blow it, but that can happen with a guitar as well. The only bad thing about using a guitar amp with a bass is that you won't hear fullness of your bass because guitar amps aren't set up for low frequencies like a bass amp. If you play at a moderate volume, you're guitar amp will be fine with a bass, but you'll want a real bass amp if your serious about playing bass.

  • What kind of amp do you use? Do you use a guitar amp with the bass and the guitar????

  • @dgomezri It's a blues Jr. And yes I do, I wouldn't play bass through it in a jam or a gig, but for low volume playing it does fine.

  • You kinda look Like Doobie Mcdonald with that bread there..Good work.

  • @MrHideyoursheep Thanks

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  • @KonguAwesome Yeah, I would assume so. Anything that you can patch a guitar cable into should work. I think you can even plug a drum machine into it.

  • Just making sure, so the pedal works with basically most instruments? Guitar (obviously), but bass? Keyboard?

  • @KonguAwesome It's basically a cheap copy of a Musicman Stingray made by OLP. OLP has since gone out of business and have been replaced by Sterling as the low-end version of Musicman. Too bad, because they're actually great basses for the money.

  • What bass did you use??

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