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Digitech rp100 patch library
Digitech rp100 patch library





digitech rp100 patch library
  1. DIGITECH RP100 PATCH LIBRARY MANUAL
  2. DIGITECH RP100 PATCH LIBRARY FULL

$90 for a Boss Metal Zone + $30 for a cheap used noise gate + $25 for two power supplies + $50 for a decent reverb=$195.obviously the RP100 is a better deal. The major thing that I like about this is the price. Other stuff like chromatic tuner and pickup simulators are cool as well. and they are also totally controlable.This is one of the best features on the peddle without a doubt. Hall, spring, Plate, room, church.whatever you want it's got it. The selection and quality of the reverbs is shocking. I love the flexability of the delay effects.

DIGITECH RP100 PATCH LIBRARY MANUAL

TIP:to find out the drum track styles (blues, techno, metal etc.) you have to go to becouse they didn't print them in the manual for some reason. There's all kinds of different styles and you can change the tempo. This is essential for practicing, it has helped my playing out a lot. It is very very usefull for practice and is a whole lot more exciting than the boring clicking of a metranome. Phrases like "Crank it up scotty" come to mind.It even has an effect called a Phaser! I'm not sure if you can kill alians with it though. The 'matrix' that you use to program it looks like some thing from star treck. All the competition use anoying little buttons and most of the other units are not as fine tunable. This allows you to get the exact amount of effect, volume or whatever. A lot of the settings are controlable from 0 to 99. The other thing I like about this is the usability. The black face amp is great for playing clean stuff, it has a awsome bass and sweet clear highs. But I also like to play a little blues now and then and the Tweed amp is perfect, it it's clean when you pick soft but gets angry and distorted when you pick the strings hard. I like to play metal(metallica, pantera, etc) and this thing is awsome for that. The ones I like best are the stack, high gain, tweed, and the black face. Not all the amp models can distort, some are just clean sounds. The distortion is created by cranking the gain knob on the amp sims the way a real tube amp would work. You see this box actually doesn't have distortion effects. I was totally shocked! The sound was really good. so I turned up the amp even more thinking "oh my god, it's broke my amp!" So I hit a power chord, while still crouched on the floor dierectly in front of the 2 15" speakers, and it roared out and almost knocked my over. I plugged this thing in and turned up the volume on my amp and I thought it was brock becouse I didn't hear any humm, buzzing or hissing. There isn't terrible back ground noise and when you use the noise gate it eliminates all back ground when your not playing.

digitech rp100 patch library

I wanted something to plug straight into a power amp or mixer, record on my computer and jam at night with my head phones.įirst thing I like about this is the quality of the sound. The Digigtech RP100 suited my situation most.

digitech rp100 patch library

I compaered it to the Korg Tone Works AX1G, The Zoom 505II and buying individual effects.

digitech rp100 patch library

I bought it because I've always wanted a pile of effects (there's something like 24 in this unit) to goof around with, the price is great, and I heard it had better quality sound than the competition in this price range. Buying 6 AA batteries every week is not something I plan on doing, so I got the power supply.I guess if you used those rechargeable batteries it would be OK. That becomes very expensive after a while. You might get 2-4 hours with good quality battaries.

DIGITECH RP100 PATCH LIBRARY FULL

But you have to get the power supply becouse it eats batteries like a person who's been on slim fast for a month would eat oreos after just discovering a cookie jar full of 'em in the back of the cupboard! I bought this little miracle from Musicians Friend.







Digitech rp100 patch library