Tristan wrote:I see what you mean, that list is a bit old though, it also says the Infinity can't do reverse while it can with the new update (I didn't know that before either). It's also wrong about the Boomerang III not being able to sync to Ableton or BPM I think but I'm not sure.
You are correct, if you update the OS of the Rang III to the latest version, it will recognize the Side Car and enable MIDI sync. It so good I might even get another rang III and sync them together.
Tristan wrote:I see what you mean, that list is a bit old though, it also says the Infinity can't do reverse while it can with the new update (I didn't know that before either). It's also wrong about the Boomerang III not being able to sync to Ableton or BPM I think but I'm not sure.
You are correct, if you update the OS of the Rang III to the latest version, it will recognize the Side Car and enable MIDI sync. It so good I might even get another rang III and sync them together.
Yep. It's super awesome. That's why my bandmate and I chose those.
Drum machine and sampler purposes are covered by the MacBook running Mainstage. My keybords sounds are also generated using plugins. Midi beat clock is sent to the Rang next to my pedalboard, then sent to my mate's Rang. That way we can loop and keep the loops synchronized to the beat even on our 15 minutes songs.
Hey stryper, if you record the first loop with no sound for like a minute you can then switch to tracks 2, 3, or 4 and record your one second loop then go to another track for the other stuff... Make sense???
i think i catch yr drift... so i'm basically sacrificing a track to have different tracking times, eh? i'll have to try that out.
I borrowed the RC-2 from a friend of mine and I love it, the automatic loop function really is genius as it also detects odd measures and everything and you don't have to hit play/stop completely accurate to let the loop play in sync.
EDIT: I'll just forget about the RC-300, it can only be the master clock and cannot slave to another master so the MIDI sync is completely useless in my opinion. I'm now looking into the Boss RC-20XL and the Digitech JamMan / JamMan Stereo a bit more and I read quite a few discussions on them but I can't find anywhere whether the automatic loop function functions the same as on the RC-2. Everywhere it says you have to define the tempo through tap tempo before recording, which isn't necessary with the RC-2, does anyone know whether the RC-20XL, JamMan and JamMan Stereo can work the same way as the RC-2?
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rustywire wrote:Well, I did it. Took the plunge; PGS has a 15% off which drops the price to about $380. Less than any of the used prices currently available around feebay...and it comes with the PGS return policy. Maybe I'll get one that hasn't been returned
This feels right. Cant wait to play.
Today on PGS I noticed Pigtronix no longer participates in online coupon codes, so I'm glad I acted when I did. It was worth it.
My only real complaint about the device is the transfer software stinks and needs work. It's like 15 years outdated.
But that can be remedied...and the Infinity itself is still proving to be the right choice for me.