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The Tone and Effects Libraries work independently of each other, so you can mix and match.įor a more precise approach to tone design, the RP500 works just like almost every other DigiTech pedalboard effects unit. The RP500 has 40 tone configurations and 42 effects configurations, so it should be easy to get pretty close to the sounds you need. This is a recent DigiTech development, allowing you to make broad changes using preset amp/cabinet chains and/or effect chains. The simplest approach (in either pedalboard or preset mode) is to use the Tone Library and Effects Library knobs. This flexibility is reflected in the dual approaches to modifying and designing sounds. Should you prefer the more traditional 'preset mode', there's a dedicated pushbutton on the main control panel for toggling between the two modes.
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The five effects modules affected in this way are Compressor, Distortion, Chorus/FX (covering a huge range of effects), Delay and Reverb. The RP500's default status is 'pedalboard mode', whereby the up/down switches are used to navigate linearly through the patches, and the five main footswitches are used as virtual stompboxes, allowing you to add or remove effects within a patch. You might ask why three different pedals from the same manufacturer? Because I can."The tough build quality, range of sounds and flexibility of use are very impressive at this price." I personally own the DIGITECH GNX3000, GNX4 and the RP 500 all great sounding pedals, very tweak able.
DIGITECH RPX400 REVIEW MANUAL
The manual is not a role of complimentary toilet paper that the manufacturer threw in as a freebee. READ THE OWNERS MANUAL I can not stress this enough. This where you tell the pedal what sort of amp you using adjust the EQ etc Once you have done the basic setup then start to tweak your pedal. MOST of these pedals have what you call GLOBAL SETTINGS. I hate to break the news but there is no HOLY GRAIL sound, IT IS WHAT SOUNDS GOOD TO YOU and hopefully to you listeners. To your amps voice and to the HOLY GRAIL that is in YOUR head. To be used so th ey do their best to do an across the board type of sound, it is then up to you to tweak the sound They do not know what type of amp is going The manufacturers of these pedals set up presets to get you started. You can put a cheap guitar that is well made sounds great through a decent amp and guess WHAT!!! Gret sound!.įirst thing that everyone does is get the new pedal out connect it up as fast as possible and start going through the presets.Įveryone does this and I am as guilty as the next bloke or gal until I saw the light! Now this is my take on pedals. Digitech, Boss etc through a crappy sounding amp and guess WHAT? Crap sound. Put a Gibson, Tom Anderson, Parker Fly on the guitar side and Sound good and I mean Guitars Pedals what ever. If you don't have a decent amp nothing will
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The basis of any decent sound is the amplifier 90%.