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I honestly believe that this is one of the best loopers in the market. It has everything someone would need and many more.
Pros: amazing quality, amazing sound, a lot of different drum loops, endless features
Cons: price, kinda complicated (you need some time to get used to the many features)
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fuzz/\\\'n/\\\'noodles 15.06.2022
If you need to combine a simple looper with a close to beatbuddy drum machine this one is good.
I bought it because I couldn't afford something better atm, it does the job for my simple solo and duo act on a basic level. Sound quality is not fantastic but rather good, some of the settings are frustrating to dial, if you combine it with an extra single or even dual footswitch, the experience becomes much better. Huge advantage is that the loops can be stored and that you can load your backing tracks in there. The screen display is a bit outdated. The construction is sturdy. If you are planning to do more complicated stuff that A-B, this is not for you.
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Great update to RC3
Piotrka 23.01.2020
If you enjoyed RC3, RC10R will be a major update. The sound quality - as expected - is very good (major improvement) and the possibility of actually having a more complex (well ;-) composition on 1 device is something I was looking for. So far, the thing I don't like is actually the shape of the pedal. Since It's tilted, the buttons are angled. It makes it more difficult to precisily operate it with a foot. Or maybe my feet are to big ;-)