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The BOSS RC-1 is Boss's simplest and most user-friendly Loop Station ever. The RC-1 is a straightforward looper that is easy to operate. Experience the fun of looping when you record, playback, overdub, and undo or redo loops using this compact BOSS stompbox. On the top panel, there is a new and innovative loop indicator, which consists of a 24-segment LED laid out in a circular pattern. You can quickly and easily determine the current status of the Rec/Overdub/Play modes. With a maximum 12 minutes of stereo recording time, the RC-1 is capable of capturing any extended performance. The stereo in/out jacks can be used with stereo effects and amplifiers. Additionally, they allow you to connect stereo instruments, such as synthesizers. Other convenient features include battery and AC power, as well as flexible external footswitching capabilities.

• Straightforward and easy to operate
• Loop indicator displays the current loop mode (Rec/Overdub/Play)
• Runs on a single 9-volt alkaline battery (approximately 4.5 hours of battery life)
• Can be used with an optional AC adaptor (PSA series: sold separately)
• 12 minutes of stereo recording time
• Stereo inputs and outputs
• Flexible external footswitch options
• Recorded phrase is retained in memory even after the RC-1 is turned off

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Oxbow Audio Lab

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Product Overview
Featuring up to twelve minutes of recording time, three separate loop modes and a 24-segment LED Loop Indicator, the Boss RC-1 Loop Station is a looping powerhouse in a compact pedal. Streamlined in design and easy to use, this pedal is a great introduction to looping or the perfect unit for more advanced musicians looking to save pedalboard space.
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