🎸 Loop your way to legendary jams with the BOSS RC-1!
The BOSS RC-1 Loop Station Pedal is a compact, user-friendly looper designed for guitarists, bassists, and keyboardists. Featuring a 24-segment LED indicator, 12 minutes of record time, and simple controls for recording, overdubbing, undoing, and redoing loops, it empowers musicians to create rich, layered soundscapes on the fly. Powered by a 9V battery with up to 4.5 hours of playtime, this pedal is the go-to tool for seamless live looping and creative expression.
Product Dimensions | 12.9 x 5.9 x 7.3 cm; 453.59 g |
Batteries | 1 AAA batteries required. (included) |
Item model number | RC-1 |
Colour | Red |
Hardware Interface | USB |
Signal Format | Analog |
Size | S |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Voltage | 9 Volts |
Item Weight | 454 g |
M**O
Iconic little box for global megastars to bedroom beginners and everyone in-between
It's an already 'classic' product, widely used and familiar. My first impressions upon the purchase? it 'does what it says on the tin' - literally - and does it very well. Functionality is basic, but for anything more sophisticated there are bigger boxes which can do more. And for anywhere outside street busking, there are computers and programs that can do a lot more.Solidly built, as you can expect from the brand and the class of stomp-boxes, electronically functional and reliable, and easy to understand / learn to operate. The slightly more difficult part - smooth on-stage operation and performance -comes with practice and I haven't had the time for that yet. But in the first minutes of owning the RC-1 I was confidently recording loops and having fun jamming with myself, it's that simple. In addition to the included printed instructions, there are many online videos that show how to use it and provide great ideas of what can be done.I am perhaps satisfied because I didn't expect miracles, already knew exactly the capabilities of this unit, and the experience fully met my expectations. Any disappointed users I have come across simply had unrealistic expectations because they had not made the effort to research the product in advance. Yes, it's basic and limited - but within its limitations, the possibilities are nonetheless... endless! :)
C**N
nice and simple, good quality of sound
This is a belter of a pedal, very simple to use the rotating lights showing the loop running is a really great idea extremely easy to see, takes away a lot of guessing. i would recommend using the extension pedal to make the double, long presses etc simple to operate. I did not buy the boss one but a British pedal maker called 'bright onions' they make a micro double switch pedal that does the job for £24, excellent and really small, together they are formidable. I do also have a electro harmonix 4 track looper but it is very complicated, reverse sample, slow sample, but i never use the effects and this boss pedal has the same quality of sound. if you want to run one or two sample this is great and more and it gets more complicated in scrolling back and forth to start and stop samples etc.Being stereo is a bonus very good if you use two amps or a stereo set up obviously but equally as useful if you just want to run mono again this is obvious.The only negative to me is the big switch which is part of the Boss design hence buying the bright onions pedal was a no brainer as you get the normal button type switch which always feels more solid and immediate to me, that's just me though may be others will prefer the boss switch.There is the electro harmonix 720 which is approx £118 compared to this at £85, both are stereo and the EH does has a loop selector switch where you can load up 10 samples from a computer for example, and half speed but no use for me as mentioned earlier I needed a simple practice pedal to noodle over, and when live for an acoustic set both of these needs are done with this pedal.
R**D
does exactly what it claims and feels like it will stand up to some abuse
Great pedal that does exactly what it claims and feels like it will stand up to some abuse.Positives:- Affordable- Solid construction- Perfect to practice scales or solos by using it to record your own chord progressions.- Portable, comes with a battery so you can use it without a power supply.Some negatives:- It will take some getting used to the controls- Having just one button means you'll need to tap dance to make it do the things you need.- It's a bit annoying you have to buy the power supply seperate.- Not the best if you want to use it for live performances. You'd probably want something with multiple pedals / buttons.
C**S
recreating the sound at excellent quality. With the volume knob at 12 o'clock ...
My first Boss out of many pedal purchases. I have to say what people say about the build quality rings true, it's solid and really well put together. This is also my first experience of the Boss style large springy footswitch, and I'm wondering why more companies don't adapt it - you can't miss!This is chiefly going to be used for laying down some 12 bar rhythm to practice licks over. Have had a quick go and it handles this with aplomb, recreating the sound at excellent quality. With the volume knob at 12 o'clock I did have to step on a Tubescreamer once I'd recorded the rhythm as the loop volume was quite loud. So maybe turn it down for these purposes or use your guitar volume knob on a quieter setting for the rhythm.I have also tried a couple of overdubs and these were easy to achieve and reproduced well.One thing (for the way I will use it) is the default order for pedal presses isn't ideal, although there is a fix which is in the instructions, which changes the order to record, playback, dub. Otherwise your first press is to record another layer. Just bear this in mind if you watch Youtube demos and don't like the double tap to stop function, you can change it out.The LED wheel has good visibility and works with a visual 'countdown' to give a further aid to synchronising your playing, should you need it.This comes equipped with a battery. I'm powering it through a Voodoo Labs PP2, it is a normal 9v connection but the current draw is 85 Ma which means it'll need it's own connection on similar supplies (dedicated daisy chains are different). I couldn't find this info in the instructions.One last tip for anyone new to this, if you are putting blues rhythm down for example then start playing during the turnaround bars of the 'previous' section, kicking record on beat one of your I chord after that. This will result in a natural feeling loop, starting on beat one bar one can cause problems.Strongly recommended. Once you get a few licks under your belt I can't think of a better practice tool.
A**D
Working great
Easy to use
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