About this deal
The RC-500’s storage capacity and MIDI compatibility will meet the demands of most professional musicians, whether live or in studio settings. What if you just need to have stuff like reverse mode, onboard effects and more rhythm backing options than you’re likely to ever use? The fact that there are better options for live looping musicians shouldn’t distract from what the pedal can do. To calculate the overall star rating and percentage breakdown by star, we don’t use a simple average. You have the ability to use the two loop tracks independently for song-style composition, or together to form rich multi-track textures and soundscapes.
And with WAV import via BOSS Tone Studio, the RC-500 becomes a central playback hub for lesson material, jam tracks, or backing music for your next gig. Nowadays, you’ll find looper pedals with varying degrees of complexity on the pedalboards of pretty much every kind of player. We use cookies to analyse site usage, provide social media features and personalise content and ads. What are the differences between this Loop Station and the RC-5 and how is its performance compared to the slightly cheaper RC-10R? With two looping tracks to use simultaneously, you can create music which is truly out of this world.It's meant to keep up with external gear and synchronise with the 'clock in' signal from other sources. What I do have is a BOSS RC-500 Loop Station, and after spending countless nights trying to coerce it to loop, I have to conclude it's unusable to me.
International products have separate terms, are sold from abroad and may differ from local products, including fit, age ratings, and language of product, labeling or instructions.But for everyone, who doesn't need the drum machine to be the most important feature of a looper, we would recommend the RC-500. Starting with a melody or starting with the chords are just a couple of the infinite options we have with the looper.
In addition, we have a library of Owner’s Manuals and Support Documents that you can download and reference. Let me explain: I have a small synth setup (Synthstrom Deluge being the master sequencer) that I use to make music.In physical terms, the TC-500 features three foot switches, a multi-coloured display, and fully-fledged connectivity, which includes two stereo inputs and outputs, two additional independent inputs, a microphone input with phantom power, and finally MIDI I/O.