![]() The MIDI jack theoretically could allow my drum machine or sequencer dictate loop length nicely. The user interface takes some getting used to (but so did the RC-300 interface) but stuff like the instant undo is great. The USB connection to load and retrieve loops to your computer works well but is a little cumbersome software wise. The RC-300 sounds clear but warm and fat isn't really it's forte. The sound quality on the Pig is top notch, clean and clear but also warm and fat. ![]() The build quality of the device and the included AC adapter seems fine. Pros on the Pigtronix: The firmware upgrades are a nice touch Boss could learn a thing or two from. That and the FC-300 make my previous 2.0 gigging rig enormous and somewhat heavy. ![]() The infinity definitely has a different functional philosophy over the RC-300 - the separate footswitch makes the Infinity more manageable size-wise whereas the 300 is as big as an aircraft carrier. I figure since I have a GP-10 the Infinity fits with the "small rig" ethic although through the VG-99 it sounds delicious on the infinity. I recently acquired a Pigtronix Infinity and external footswitch for a ridiculously low price so I couldn't let it get away. I still own my RC-300, still gig with it and use it for recordings but I am using it more these days as an audio interface - it basically is a very clean 44.1 khz 24-bit audio interface that I use for a number of things beyond what Roland thought it should be used for.
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