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lol Great performances Neanderpaul, the Drum Bass one is excellent. How many layers can you capture using that? It seems like a fantastic tool for music creation. Anyway man glad for the mirth in the Crossroads, the smile is contagious. 
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You can keep overdubbing. I've done 12 or so. After a lot the old ones just fade into the background. But as long as you keep the levels in check you can go and it will evolve cleanly and smoothly. 
Great job Paul. I've been playing around with my RC-20 but can't get anywhere that good yet. Working with a bass and drummer its real easy to get out of time with the loop , but works great when I try filling in during a lead part. I would post some video but lack a lot of those skills yet.
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1collaborator wrote:Great job Paul. I've been playing around with my RC-20 but can't get anywhere that good yet. Working with a bass and drummer its real easy to get out of time with the loop , but works great when I try filling in during a lead part. I would post some video but lack a lot of those skills yet.
Thanks! I have done it in a band situation and the rest of the band basically has to watch the looper like a hawk. It's tough. But like you said it can be great for leads!
I used it for vocals on the chorus of "saw her standing there" I was playing guitar too. The first time the chorus came around I sang the lead melody. At the end of the chorus I stopped the loop. the second time it came around I hit the play then record and sang the low harmony. Then stopped it. On the third time I hit play and sang a lead and added a little different twist. But the band really has to be tight or it gets off tempo.
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