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Boss RC-505 MKII Case II Bundle

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Boss RC-505 MKII

Desktop Loopstation

  • For live and studio applications
  • Ideal for loop artists, multi-instrumentalists, vocalists etc.
  • 5 Stereo tracks with separate control
  • AD/DA conversion: 32 bit / 44.1 kHz
  • 48 V phantom power
  • Input FX and Track FX sections with 4 effects each and 4 Quick Access banks
  • Customisable FX and track buttons
  • Onboard effects: 49 input FX, 53 track FX and 2 master FX types
  • Mark Back function for flexibility in undo/redo operations
  • Memory for 99 phrases with 5 tracks each
  • Custom effects and playback settings as well as control assignments etc.
  • Max. recording time: approx. 1.5 h per track and approx. 13 h total memory
  • Over 200 integrated rhythm patterns and 16 drum kits
  • External control via MIDI
  • Optional foot switch or expression pedal
  • USB audio/MIDI functionality for use with DAW software
  • Phrase import/export and pattern import
  • Rec/Play, Start/Stop, Undo/Redo and Tap Tempo buttons
  • Level fader
  • LC display
  • Power supply via enclosed mains adapter
  • Dimensions (W x D x H): 420 x 234 x 67 mm
  • Weight: 1.8 kg

Connections:

  • 2 Balanced microphone inputs: 3-pin XLR
  • 2 Stereo line inputs: 6.3 mm jack
  • 3 Stereo line outputs: 6.3 mm jack
  • 1 Headphone output: 6.3 mm jack
  • 2 CTL/EXP: 6.3 mm jack
  • 1 MIDI input/output: 5-pin DIN
  • 1 Type-B USB connector
  • 1 Power supply connector

Thon Case Boss RC-505 MKII

Flight Case

  • Suitable for a Boss RC505 MK2 loop station
  • 6.8 mm Multiplex phenolic resin coated
  • 22 x 22 mm Aluminium edge
  • 2 Mini butterfly latches
  • 1 Suitcase handle
  • 8 Small steel ball corners
  • 4 Rubber feet: 38 x 10 mm
  • Foam padding
  • 10 cm Cable duct behind the unit
  • Unit can be operated in the lower part
  • Dimensions (W x H x D): 483 x 146 x 385 mm
  • Weight: 4.2 kg
  • Colour: Brown
  • Made in Germany
Available since March 2024
Item number 589233
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
2.179 AED 558,82 €
Plus 273 AED shipping
The price in AED is a guideline price only
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The premier desktop looping station

BOSS presents the RC-505 MKII, a new and enhanced version of its top-of-the-line looping station, featuring five channels and a massive selection of onboard effects and features. This looping station both provides a template for the smaller RC-202 model and represents a "hand-operated" version of the RC-600 loop station, which was launched simultaneously and primarily designed to be operated with the player's feet. In addition to its wealth of creative effects, the RC-505 MKII also features a range of practical tools, including an input mixer and an output mixer with compressors and independent EQs for each channel, so that incoming and outgoing signals can be mixed on the device itself, all of which makes for more elegant and imaginative live performances. The custom-fit case included in this bundle ensures safe transport.

Boss RC-505 MKII Desktop Loopstation

Five channels for live looping

Thanks to its two mic inputs in XLR format and two stereo jack inputs for instruments and the like, the RC-505 MKII is equipped to handle numerous types of audio sources. Each loop has a maximum recording time of 90 minutes and the unit can store up to 13 hours of audio material, so you can make your performance as long as you like without having to worry about running out of memory. To make it even easier to record loops, the RC-505 MKII also has an onboard metronome with a tempo recognition facility. The user can set the metronone to be audible via the headphone output while performing, in which case the stereo output transmits only the audio signals themselves. Loops can be stored in multiple banks, which allows them to be assembled into a complete song arrangement during a performance.

User interface and display of the Boss RC-505 MKII Desktop Loopstation

The ultimate tool for live improvisation

The RC-505 MKII looping station is perfect for creative live looping performances, whether you are beatboxing, singing, or playing synths or other instruments. The intuitive overdub recording technology used here means that it is now easier than ever to combine different instruments and audio signals while performing. As the bigger brother of the RC-202, this loop station with its five channels offers both a greater degree of creative freedom and a significantly extended range of general functions. These include a volume fader on each channel to speed up the mixing process, as well as a much broader selection of effects. It therefore goes without saying that the RC-505 MKII is primarily aimed at experienced looper users and those who need more channels and a wider range of key features than those offered by the RC-202 for their performances.

Top of the Boss RC-505 MKII Loop Station

About Boss

The Boss brand has been an important part of the Japanese Roland Corporation since the mid-1970s and has caused a sensation from its inception, especially with its compact effect pedals but also multi-effect units and other helpful tools for guitarists. The company's single effect pedals in particular are legendary and can be found in almost every guitarist's home. An incredible 15 million have been sold to date. With its Katana series, the manufacturer now also offers excellent amplifiers at a very interesting price point.

Unleash your creativity

With the MKII version of its RC-505 loop station, Boss has enhanced and updated the available range of effects while also adding quite a few new ones, giving users a total of 50 input and master effects with extended paramaterisation options to give them more creative freedom than ever before. The "Input" and "Track" block can combine up to four effects simultaneously, with the input effects applied only to the incoming audio signals; these can also be added to the individual channels, however. The master effects in turn only affect the loops that have already been recorded on the individual channels and can be used to create transitions from one loop to the next, for example.