As the flagship
At the heart of the RC-600 Loop Station is a powerful floating point processor that easily handles the simultaneous output of up to six
To add the finishing touch to your recorded
With a total of nine foot switches, whose functions can be freely assigned if desired, the RC-600 can be optimally operated despite its enormous range of functions. For setting more in-depth parameters, the
All connections are available on the back of the
First off, I didn't have the latest firmware update, and loops were going a bit wonky and astray. With latest firmware and most issues solved, I'm finding this an absolute joy, particularly with the fuller, less 'in the box' sound that looper tend to get when you pile lots of loops on top of each other- so much space and headroom.
I came from the RC300, but was still a lot of work to get my head around even setting up as before, but worth it in the end. Particularly useful to the way I loop are the 4banks of 4 effects which I can now preset for each song, and scroll through with a foot pedal with so many fewer clicks than previously. Okay, slightly weird what floats the boat of a looper, I know... but, less clicks! Also loving that I can assign 3 of the 4 effects to my violin (INST in) and 1 to my MIC in. Didn't think I'd be bothered by the 3 extra loops, but now I've less effect clicking to do I'm finding that loops 4-6 do get used, and arrangements are getting more varied.
It's also physically smaller, and saved me taking extra pedals - really important and so damn useful for me, when travelling. A fabulous piece of kit.
PS: I'm also so enjoying the 6 outputs, too - it's solved a long-standing mic and inst out of the same output dilemma.