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Hey I'm Angela Sheik and today we're looking at the BOSS RC-505. This is the first tabletop
loop station coming out by BOSS. So it's meant to be punched with a fist instead of used
on the floor. It's geared toward beat-boxers and vocalists and club performers and the
people in between. It's really easy to use. You've got five tracks that can be used simultaneously
or separately. Each track has a play button that also functions as a record button. So
you can hit it, it records, I hit it again and it starts to overdub. So it's stacking
and you can stack for hours. There are three hours of space on here. And then each track
also has its own stop button. The cool thing I like about this new pedal is the fader feature
that is right next to each of the five tracks. It snaps really quick so you can get a strong
beat on one. Or take it down. Really easy. There are twenty-one effects that effect just
the input. So as you are singing or playing, you've got a mic input, a line input, and
auxiliary, you can effect the signal as it's coming in and as it's being looped. So it's
going to be saved as it's looping or you can just sing over your tracks with some nice
reverb. And then separate from the input, you have effects for the tracks. So if you
have A lit up here, for granular delay, that means that all of the inputs are going to
have that granular delay effect. But the tracks that you've laid down, you can effect separately
over on this side. And there are twenty-five effects over here. Some really cool stuff.
My favorite are kind of at the end. Vinyl flick gives it that kind of a retro, vintage
sound and the beat repeat is a fantastic tool I found in just song writing with this thing
because it allows me to cut my chord progression in half. So all of the sudden there is my
bridge. Just changes it up. And you can choose which loops it effects with the touch of a
button. This unit has 170 rhythms on it. You can send it to the board or you can send it
to your headphones. I am using it as a click in my ear for some of these pieces. So I am
hearing the metronome in my ear but the audience isn't hearing it. And you've got everything
from just drum and hi-hat hit to straight metronome sound and then there's some crazy
like sambas and rambas and swing options. There are ninety-nine phrases that you can
save individual songs, you can name the songs. You see number one here I've named Sheik demo.
So this unit has USB. It goes right into your computer. You can back it up. You can even
plug it into a new unit for, god forbid this gets damaged. You've got your backup. Plug
it in and it just sets up all of your presets. And presets are what separates you from the
other loop artists. I am absolutely convinced. You can tell, with this machine, you can just
tell it to do the work for you so you can focus on performing and delivering. So I tell
this first track, for example, I want it to fade in, I want it to stop immediately when
I hit the stop button, and I want it to be a measure long. 4 beats. That's it. Then I
go to the next track and say I want that to start immediately and I want it to stop at
the end of the loop so I can hit it at any point and it's going to play all the way till
the end of the loop. So as soon as I am done hitting it, it continues to play, but I can
focus on signing what's next. Another cool feature that this unit has is overall compression.
You can add some compression to the signal before it reaches the soundboard. There's
some tweak-ability on that, and you can also add a little bit of reverb. This gives it
a nice gelled, polished, more of a studio sound. This board is gear more for someone
that's using their hands. Their hands are free. But you can also play an instrument
with it. There are control pedals 1 and 2. So I've used this with a FS6. Put it at my
feet. That way you can play keyboard, guitar, and tell that FS6 what function you want it
to do. It can stop all of the tracks, it can record track 3. That way you have your hands
free if you want to switch instruments because I know a lot of loopers are multi-instrumentalists.
Alright well once again I am Angela Sheik showing you the new BOSS RC-505 tabletop loop
station. Thanks so much for watching. If you have questions about this unit check it out
at UniqueSquared.com.