Wow, that was fast!! Thanks John, great vid. This thing is a beast and has so many uses, plus you can use midi assigns with the helix for extra footswitches and control. My only problem (as with the helix) is that I seem to spend more time crouched down fiddling than I do playing. I've found the best thing is to create different templates where I save all my settings but with no loops and then use these as starting points each time.
I agree -- it's a great device (I use it to loop keys and guitar which I play in either via an HX stomp and route through my studio monitors or with the guitar routed to an output that leads to an amp). I wouldn't call it counter-intuitive, but it's certainly unintuitive. I'm not using nearly all of it's functionality because I just haven't spent the time with the in depth parameters manual.
I’m tempted on it but it seems a bit flakey with some defects in certain operating modes eg single mode I don’t know if they’ve been addressed with the latest firmware but people on the FB group seem to have some awful problems . If I’m laying out this much money Ai just want it to work. Love the built in rhythm ,the looping display etc But the Aeros loop studio seems to be more reliable even though it has its own foibles I just don’t like that they want to fleece you a or £350 for the beat buddy for rhythm etc I bet the boss would work with a power bank for street performing too
I Just got a RC600 this week. Only had a small play with it, but coming from the RC500 I found the assigns quite natural (now i'm familiar with un logical deep dive boss menus). I have just made a new pedal board and definitely gonna use my HX stomp for input FX. One thing I really like about the RC600 is it has 2 CTRL switch pedal inputs for FS-7 or similar, giving 4 more switches without an expensive midi controller which can be assigned to anything. So I will be using channels 1-3 for guitar and bass. Then assign the external control switches to play/stop channels 4-6 with pre recorded percussion loops. But totally agree with you about a PC editor. They had a great one with the GT1. If only boss did PC software like helix. Love your channel, and you're playing its really inspiring.
Hi John, I really agree on the editor...I am using it since the beginning of the year and checked out all the Guitar FX stuff. It is really nice... I personally decided to use an HX Stomp for my guitar so I can use the other FX for Vocals... One thing that is really difficult at the moment is, when you have you songs in the looper and want to change some FX on all of them there is no way to copy them - only the whole preset. So you end up writing down the settings like in storage...hahahaha... but it is definitely the best looper - also have the RC-550mk2 - same stuff there... all the best from Germany...
Yeah, it definitely needs an editor. I actually started writing one as it's not particularly hard to edit the presets when it's connected to your computer in firmware upgrade mode (it basically looks like a usb drive), but I haven't had time to do much on it, and I sent their team some requests for how they could tweak the file format to make it a little bit easier to work with (it's XML, but strictly speaking, it's not valid XML, so I just asked them to fix that so that I don't have to do any special hackery to work with them...I don't know whether they will though!). Regarding the FX, I use the on-board FX for vocals only essentially and bought a bunch of external pedals so that my guitar tone is all determined outside the box. It's not that there's anything wrong with the FX, it's just that it's simpler to use them when they're all dedicated to one instrument input type, so if you're just looping vocals, or you're just looping guitar, they're fine, but if you're looping vocals + guitar + synth + drums for instance, then they're just too limited because you have to keep remembering to switch between banks if you're using entirely different chains for each instrument or you have to dedicate each pedal to the instrument it's effecting which obviously limits the number of FX that can be applied to each instrument at the same time. I want the option of being able to sing and player guitar live at the same time over the built loops, so an external chain is a must!
Boss seems to be stubborn to be point of arrogant about lack of support. Case in point: EQ200 graphic eq, great idea for a pedal with stored memories, but manual is as crypic as the Enigma Code. And so it goes. In spite of some great hardware, I've largely migrated to Line6 due to their dedication to updates, easy to read manuals and editors galore.
Just got mine yesterday. Really was frustrating in the beginning just getting all the settings right and routing setup the way I wanted with guitar and bass going to their own amps. Also have the rhythm track or drums to go to pa with vocals. Very powerful and now I can bypass my mixer but there are a few things that almost drove me crazy. I think in a few weeks time I’ll get more familiar but the ease of use is not there for me. Also just got my UA Ruby yesterday and it’s fantastic.
I had one for 5 months (after waiting 8 months on back order) and eventually sold it on. The looper is incredibly powerful--it's a looper, mixer, interface, modeler, (but no tuner)! I found myself having to sit on the floor constantly to menu dive and watch videos on how to use it. I think it would be good for someone who is a serious looper with multiple instruments. I ended up selling it, and buying the Boss RC-5 with one foot switch--much better for a simple guitar player. Also, the looper takes up a lot of space--it is almost the size of a Helix Floor or Kemper Stage.
I have a gx-100 that I’ve finally started to get some fluency and ease of use with. I’m thinking of getting a looper and this looks awesome, but I’d rather keep my GX-100 with all my effects… would it be practical/possible to run my gx-100 into an rc-600. I could potentially keep all my GX effects and the built in GX EDITOR and just use the RC strictly as a looper. Might be overkill idk, it would take up a lot of space too. 🤔
Digital scribble strips (like fractal FM9) would be awesome also. Honestly, who uses Reverse or Half-speed enough (at all?) to have them printed on the unit?
Or the Singular Sound Aeros Loop Studio, which is also extremely flexible. It has a smaller footprint, with fewer footswitches, but it's expandable either via MIDI or via the Singular Sound MIDI Maestro. -Tom PS: Singular Sound recently reduced the price on it, now that supply chains are recovering.
I own the headrush looperboard and the RC600. Currently playing with the headrush because I get so pissed off with the RC600 every time I try to set it up. It is absolutely unbelievable that Roland would make something this complicated with no interface other then an lcd screen and some knobs in 2022... Huge fucking whiff! A fan is currently building an editor for it. I will keep the RC600 on the shelf for another year and hold out hope that this mistake is corrected either by the company or the users. Until then, I am not going to waist my precious time fucking with it.
annnnd 1 year later.. the editor dude made only works in storage mode which helps me absolutely none. lol. As someone who pre-ordered.. I feel like there was really a lot of oversight from boss here. Loop LED is useless unless you set it to watch the beat and let the center reflect loop status. Otherwise every time you arm the next track it just flashes red giving you no indication of where you are in the loop, so I can't even really watch it because I'm looking at loop statuses on the LCD screen. . Menu is like going back to the early 2000's and more complicated than older boss modelers. and only 16 midi assignments? 20-50 pre-programmed midi CC messages would take the RC-600 to a completely different world. Which is ironic af considering Roland's part in the adoption of the midi standard.
@@nunyabidness93 I ended up selling it and buying the sheeran looper x though, that one currently leaves a lot to be desired until it actually releases an update. It amazes me that in the year 2024 companies can't program a looperboard to work correctly directly off the shelf. As far as boss is concerned. Their refusal to add a decent touch screen to their products is mind blowing.
is it possible to assign two fx bank to two inputs and use them simultaneously. I play guitar and sing at the same time. Both my guitar input and mic inputs need fx. I can make only one fx bank active at a time which is assigned to one input; another input does not receive fx. How am i suppose to get two fx banks for two inputs at the same time
I have a fractal I don’t need any of the amp model in on this. Lol. Joking most loop stuff I do is acoustic and I don’t want to bring my rig when I could just use this looper to add some delay or reverb that would be great. About to pull the trigger on one of. These Those that have one would you buy it again ? Is it awesome
Could you please advise if it's possible to run multitracks from this device? For example, I'm a solo artist singing and playing acoustic guitar and I want to run stereo track with prerecorded drums and synths and at the same time want to run click-track for monitoring purposes. So i need to run 2 tracks synchronously and route them to different outputs. Thank you.
Could I just use it to play solo acoustig gigs for vocal and guitar effects? I mean, I see that even without thinking bout looper you have lots of good effects at the price of a guitar multieffects...
Great Video , have they got a BOSS TONE STUDIO desk top editor yet for this pedal like other Boss gear does ? crazy if not as you say the on screen info is just so awkward , it really needs a desktop editor , therefore im thinking of getting the rc300 as this is still a good looper and not quite so demanding as this 600 fabuous video , great , im still deciding on my upgrade
Yeh - it's not a cheap one (but none of the "big" loopers seem to be these days. At least this one has a ton of features like being an audio interface/guitar amps etc?
@@johnnathancordy Agreed. If I didn't already have a Helix, I'd consider it more due to those digital effects. Don't get me wrong, I'm really drawn to this unit. Maybe in a couple years I'll be able to score one used.
why would we need shit guitar modelling amps in a looper, when the are proper guitar modellers to do the job? If I had this I would use a quad cortex or a tonemaster pro for the guitar sounds....I don t understand why a looper is a shit amp modeller also
to me this is at this moment the worst looper...not reliable AT all...sorry to say. Even with last update, some serious bugs. I 'm scared to take it out on the road...
@@johnnathancordy it crashes, freezes, error messages, sync problems (yes, even with the last update mine still has sync issues). I tried to get in contact with Roland Belgium (where I live), no communication at all...It's on the shelf now :-). It has lots of potential, pity they put something on the market that makes you feel like a betatester. Don't need that, I have to go out and perform with things that work. If it doesn't work, I can find something else that works. But eather way, thanks for your great videos! (promise to buy you coffee, dont have my card here now :-))
JohnPaul Music UK has a masterclass on this unit for anyone that may need it.
Wow, that was fast!! Thanks John, great vid. This thing is a beast and has so many uses, plus you can use midi assigns with the helix for extra footswitches and control. My only problem (as with the helix) is that I seem to spend more time crouched down fiddling than I do playing.
I've found the best thing is to create different templates where I save all my settings but with no loops and then use these as starting points each time.
Yeh that'd be my approach too, find a couple of things that work well and just stick with them moreorless? A template - yeh - what you said!
The Boss modelers have great desktop editors so we know Boss are capable of pulling it off if they think it’s worth it
I agree -- it's a great device (I use it to loop keys and guitar which I play in either via an HX stomp and route through my studio monitors or with the guitar routed to an output that leads to an amp). I wouldn't call it counter-intuitive, but it's certainly unintuitive. I'm not using nearly all of it's functionality because I just haven't spent the time with the in depth parameters manual.
I love my rc600, lots to learn but enjoying it so far
I’m tempted on it but it seems a bit flakey with some defects in certain operating modes eg single mode I don’t know if they’ve been addressed with the latest firmware but people on the FB group seem to have some awful problems . If I’m laying out this much money Ai just want it to work. Love the built in rhythm ,the looping display etc But the Aeros loop studio seems to be more reliable even though it has its own foibles I just don’t like that they want to fleece you a or £350 for the beat buddy for rhythm etc I bet the boss would work with a power bank for street performing too
Had no idea it could act as a modeller and pedals as well as the looper. Nice one.
I Just got a RC600 this week. Only had a small play with it, but coming from the RC500 I found the assigns quite natural (now i'm familiar with un logical deep dive boss menus). I have just made a new pedal board and definitely gonna use my HX stomp for input FX. One thing I really like about the RC600 is it has 2 CTRL switch pedal inputs for FS-7 or similar, giving 4 more switches without an expensive midi controller which can be assigned to anything. So I will be using channels 1-3 for guitar and bass. Then assign the external control switches to play/stop channels 4-6 with pre recorded percussion loops. But totally agree with you about a PC editor. They had a great one with the GT1. If only boss did PC software like helix. Love your channel, and you're playing its really inspiring.
Hi John, I really agree on the editor...I am using it since the beginning of the year and checked out all the Guitar FX stuff. It is really nice... I personally decided to use an HX Stomp for my guitar so I can use the other FX for Vocals... One thing that is really difficult at the moment is, when you have you songs in the looper and want to change some FX on all of them there is no way to copy them - only the whole preset. So you end up writing down the settings like in storage...hahahaha... but it is definitely the best looper - also have the RC-550mk2 - same stuff there... all the best from Germany...
Yeah, it definitely needs an editor. I actually started writing one as it's not particularly hard to edit the presets when it's connected to your computer in firmware upgrade mode (it basically looks like a usb drive), but I haven't had time to do much on it, and I sent their team some requests for how they could tweak the file format to make it a little bit easier to work with (it's XML, but strictly speaking, it's not valid XML, so I just asked them to fix that so that I don't have to do any special hackery to work with them...I don't know whether they will though!). Regarding the FX, I use the on-board FX for vocals only essentially and bought a bunch of external pedals so that my guitar tone is all determined outside the box. It's not that there's anything wrong with the FX, it's just that it's simpler to use them when they're all dedicated to one instrument input type, so if you're just looping vocals, or you're just looping guitar, they're fine, but if you're looping vocals + guitar + synth + drums for instance, then they're just too limited because you have to keep remembering to switch between banks if you're using entirely different chains for each instrument or you have to dedicate each pedal to the instrument it's effecting which obviously limits the number of FX that can be applied to each instrument at the same time. I want the option of being able to sing and player guitar live at the same time over the built loops, so an external chain is a must!
Boss seems to be stubborn to be point of arrogant about lack of support. Case in point: EQ200 graphic eq, great idea for a pedal with stored memories, but manual is as crypic as the Enigma Code. And so it goes. In spite of some great hardware, I've largely migrated to Line6 due to their dedication to updates, easy to read manuals and editors galore.
Brilliant playing at the beginning!
Hope they add a tuner too!
A desktop editor would be incredible. great vid
Great looping! The playing around 2:30 reminds me of Lari Basilio. You’re both great!
Just got mine yesterday. Really was frustrating in the beginning just getting all the settings right and routing setup the way I wanted with guitar and bass going to their own amps. Also have the rhythm track or drums to go to pa with vocals. Very powerful and now I can bypass my mixer but there are a few things that almost drove me crazy. I think in a few weeks time I’ll get more familiar but the ease of use is not there for me. Also just got my UA Ruby yesterday and it’s fantastic.
I had one for 5 months (after waiting 8 months on back order) and eventually sold it on. The looper is incredibly powerful--it's a looper, mixer, interface, modeler, (but no tuner)! I found myself having to sit on the floor constantly to menu dive and watch videos on how to use it. I think it would be good for someone who is a serious looper with multiple instruments. I ended up selling it, and buying the Boss RC-5 with one foot switch--much better for a simple guitar player. Also, the looper takes up a lot of space--it is almost the size of a Helix Floor or Kemper Stage.
The RC-500 is a great and simple looper, basically 2 RC-5's
I have a gx-100 that I’ve finally started to get some fluency and ease of use with. I’m thinking of getting a looper and this looks awesome, but I’d rather keep my GX-100 with all my effects… would it be practical/possible to run my gx-100 into an rc-600. I could potentially keep all my GX effects and the built in GX EDITOR and just use the RC strictly as a looper. Might be overkill idk, it would take up a lot of space too. 🤔
A desktop editor would be amazing if it was made by anyone other than Boss!
I feel like the GT1000 editors and Katana editors are pretty good?
@@johnnathancordy Well I concede they get the job done
There is one made by a third-party who is selling it at a $60 price tag and discounted to $40 as I write this reply. Just google RC600 editor.
Great tones as always. Love my RC600.
Digital scribble strips (like fractal FM9) would be awesome also. Honestly, who uses Reverse or Half-speed enough (at all?) to have them printed on the unit?
It has an editor now!
It’s so inconvenient to change input FX on the Boss. Agreed ):
Headrush Looperboard, is much easy to use, and have way more options. You should take a look on that John.
Or the Singular Sound Aeros Loop Studio, which is also extremely flexible. It has a smaller footprint, with fewer footswitches, but it's expandable either via MIDI or via the Singular Sound MIDI Maestro. -Tom PS: Singular Sound recently reduced the price on it, now that supply chains are recovering.
very creative. great video. thanks for the valuable insight.
On my RC300 i could tap the tempo in with my foot on a stop button but that doesn’t work on the RC600 I need that back. It really helps my workflow
Mornin John! That looper is a bit of a pedalboard eater, eh?
Chomp chomp
@@johnnathancordy LOL
Interesting. Great video!
I own the headrush looperboard and the RC600. Currently playing with the headrush because I get so pissed off with the RC600 every time I try to set it up.
It is absolutely unbelievable that Roland would make something this complicated with no interface other then an lcd screen and some knobs in 2022... Huge fucking whiff!
A fan is currently building an editor for it. I will keep the RC600 on the shelf for another year and hold out hope that this mistake is corrected either by the company or the users. Until then, I am not going to waist my precious time fucking with it.
annnnd 1 year later.. the editor dude made only works in storage mode which helps me absolutely none. lol. As someone who pre-ordered.. I feel like there was really a lot of oversight from boss here. Loop LED is useless unless you set it to watch the beat and let the center reflect loop status. Otherwise every time you arm the next track it just flashes red giving you no indication of where you are in the loop, so I can't even really watch it because I'm looking at loop statuses on the LCD screen. . Menu is like going back to the early 2000's and more complicated than older boss modelers. and only 16 midi assignments? 20-50 pre-programmed midi CC messages would take the RC-600 to a completely different world. Which is ironic af considering Roland's part in the adoption of the midi standard.
@@nunyabidness93 I ended up selling it and buying the sheeran looper x though, that one currently leaves a lot to be desired until it actually releases an update.
It amazes me that in the year 2024 companies can't program a looperboard to work correctly directly off the shelf.
As far as boss is concerned. Their refusal to add a decent touch screen to their products is mind blowing.
is it possible to assign two fx bank to two inputs and use them simultaneously. I play guitar and sing at the same time. Both my guitar input and mic inputs need fx. I can make only one fx bank active at a time which is assigned to one input; another input does not receive fx. How am i suppose to get two fx banks for two inputs at the same time
I have a fractal I don’t need any of the amp model in on this. Lol. Joking most loop stuff I do is acoustic and I don’t want to bring my rig when I could just use this looper to add some delay or reverb that would be great. About to pull the trigger on one of. These Those that have one would you buy it again ? Is it awesome
Could you please advise if it's possible to run multitracks from this device? For example, I'm a solo artist singing and playing acoustic guitar and I want to run stereo track with prerecorded drums and synths and at the same time want to run click-track for monitoring purposes. So i need to run 2 tracks synchronously and route them to different outputs. Thank you.
Could I just use it to play solo acoustig gigs for vocal and guitar effects? I mean, I see that even without thinking bout looper you have lots of good effects at the price of a guitar multieffects...
They basically shoved a GT-1 into an already crazy looper.
Yea it sounds like a GT1, can you get the crazy organ sounds the GT-1 had
RTFM is what the boss says.
Great Video , have they got a BOSS TONE STUDIO desk top editor yet for this pedal like other Boss gear does ? crazy if not as you say the on screen info is just so awkward , it really needs a desktop editor , therefore im thinking of getting the rc300 as this is still a good looper and not quite so demanding as this 600
fabuous video , great , im still deciding on my upgrade
They haven't yet - BUT there is a third party editor that came out recently
@@johnnathancordy thank you for all your wisdom and sharing for us all , amazing
Does the intro tune use the built in fx or are you using external stuff?
BTW Great Video!!👍
for the freeze you dont literally have to dial a knob do you ?
Super nice, thanks! Do you know if you can add pre-recored backing tracks to it? I am considering this device for solo performances.
Yes, you can. There's a file management app that lets you import/export audio loops.
@@JeffHendricks Thanks a LOT!
Does it have a tuner? Please help
I have boss rc500 , almost same size as hx stomp great Mach , no need to desktop editor
JohnPaul Music UK details a third party desktop editor for the unit
THe only thing that’s kept me away from this looper is the cost. It looks like a great looper, but I’ll have to stick with my RC30 for now.
Yeh - it's not a cheap one (but none of the "big" loopers seem to be these days. At least this one has a ton of features like being an audio interface/guitar amps etc?
@@johnnathancordy Agreed. If I didn't already have a Helix, I'd consider it more due to those digital effects.
Don't get me wrong, I'm really drawn to this unit. Maybe in a couple years I'll be able to score one used.
i couldn't agree more, they have it for the gt series,one complaint i have about boss is there ui is ass with menu diving.
They need a Desktop Editor!!!
can you compare it to sheran looper x?
They're GT effects. Not as good as Line 6 Helix but usable.
I'm glad you don't need a computer. Just read the parameter guide, and the owners manual, and watch some youtube videos..
The parameter guide is HUGE and not necessarily super easy to digest?
Or a app thats sync for editing
That flashing light on the pedal is really annoying.
Instead of using electricc guitar as the main instrument could you use a bass guitar with real bass tone instead.??
Yep it has tons of inputs!
why would we need shit guitar modelling amps in a looper, when the are proper guitar modellers to do the job? If I had this I would use a quad cortex or a tonemaster pro for the guitar sounds....I don t understand why a looper is a shit amp modeller also
to me this is at this moment the worst looper...not reliable AT all...sorry to say. Even with last update, some serious bugs. I 'm scared to take it out on the road...
What are the issues you're having with it? It's got so much potential if Boss can keep working on it?
@@johnnathancordy it crashes, freezes, error messages, sync problems (yes, even with the last update mine still has sync issues). I tried to get in contact with Roland Belgium (where I live), no communication at all...It's on the shelf now :-). It has lots of potential, pity they put something on the market that makes you feel like a betatester. Don't need that, I have to go out and perform with things that work. If it doesn't work, I can find something else that works. But eather way, thanks for your great videos! (promise to buy you coffee, dont have my card here now :-))