Digitech Rp70 Owner S Manual
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Modeling Guitar Processor Owner’s Manual Safety Information WARNING FOR YOUR PROTECTION READ THE FOLLOWING: KEEP THESE INSTRUCTIONS The symbols shown above are internationally accepted symbols that warn of potential hazards with electrical products. The lightning flash with arrowpoint in an equilateral triangle means that there are dangerous voltages present within the unit. The exclamation point in an equilateral triangle indicates that it is necessary for the user to refer to the owner’s manual. These symbols warn that there are no user serviceable parts inside the unit. Do not open the unit. Do not attempt to service the unit yourself. Refer all servicing to qualified personnel. Opening the chassis for any reason will void the manufacturer’s warranty. Do not get the unit wet. If liquid is spilled on the unit, shut it off immediately and take it to a dealer for service. Disconnect the unit during storms to prevent damage. ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules and the Product Specifications noted on the Declaration of Conformity. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: • this device may not cause harmful interference, and • this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Operation of this unit within significant electromagnetic fields should be avoided. • use only shielded interconnecting cables. If you want to dispose this product, do not mix it with general household waste. There is a separate collection system for used electronic products in accordance with legislation that requires proper treatment, recovery and recycling. Private household in the 25 member states of the EU, in Switzerland and Norway may return their used electronic products free of charge to designated collection facilities or to a retailer (if you purchase a similar new one). For Countries not mentioned above, please contact your local authorities for a correct method of disposal. By doing so you will ensure that your disposed product undergoes the necessary treatment, recovery and recycling and thus prevent potential negative effects on the environment and human health. HEED ALL WARNINGS FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing liquid and no object filled with liquid, such as vases, shall be placed on the apparatus CLEAN ONLY WITH A DRY CLOTH. DO NOT BLOCK ANY OF THE VENTILATION OPENINGS. INSTALL IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE MANUFACTURER’S INSTRUCTIONS. DO NOT INSTALL NEAR ANY HEAT SOURCES SUCH AS RADIATORS, HEAT REGISTERS, STOVES, OR OTHER APPARATUS (INCLUDING AMPLIFIERS) THAT PRODUCE HEAT. ONLY USE ATTACHMENTS/ACCESSORIES SPECIFIED BY THE MANUFACTURER. UNPLUG THIS APPARATUS DURING LIGHTNING STORMS OR WHEN UNUSED FOR LONG PERIODS OF TIME. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other. A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide blade or third prong are provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not fit your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet. Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus. Refer all servicing to to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped. MAINS DISCONNECT: The plug shall remain readily operable. For rack-mount or installation where plug is not accessible, an all-pole mains switch with a contact separation of at least 3 mm in each pole shall be incorporated into the electrical installation of the rack or building. DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Manufacturer’s Name: Manufacturer’s Address: DigiTech 8760 S. Sandy Parkway Sandy, Utah 84070, USA declares that the product: Product name: RP 70 Product option: all (requires Class II power adapter that conforms to the requirements of EN60065, EN60742, or equivalent.) conforms to the following Product Specifications: Safety: IEC 60065 -01+Amd 1 EMC: EN 55022:2006 EN 55024:1998 FCC Part 15 Supplementary Information: The product herewith complies with the requirements of the: Low Voltage Directive 2006/95/EC EMC Directive 2004/108/EC. RoHS Directive 2002/95/EC WEEE Directive 2002/96/EC EC Regulation 278/2009 With regard to Directive 2005/32/EC and EC Regulation 1275/2008 of 17 December 2008, this product is designed, produced, and classified as Professional Audio Equipment and thus is exempt from this Directive. Director, Engineering Signal Processing 8760 S. Sandy Parkway Sandy, Utah 84070, USA Date: April 28, 2011 European Contact:Your local DigiTech Sales and Service Office or Harman Music Group 8760 South Sandy Parkway Sandy, Utah 84070 USA Ph: (801) 566-8800 Fax: (801) 568-7583 Warranty We at DigiTech® are very proud of our products and back up each one we sell with the following warranty: 1. The warranty registration card must be mailed within ten days after purchase date to validate this warranty. 2. DigiTech warrants this product, when used solely within the U.S., to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and service. 3. DigiTech liability under this warranty is limited to repairing or replacing defective materials that show evidence of defect, provided the product is returned to DigiTech WITH RETURN AUTHORIZATION, where all parts and labor will be covered up to a period of one year. A Return Authorization number may be obtained from DigiTech by telephone. The company shall not be liable for any consequential damage as a result of the product’s use in any circuit or assembly. 4. Proof-of-purchase is considered to be the burden of the consumer. 5. DigiTech reserves the right to make changes in design, or make additions to, or improvements upon this product without incurring any obligation to install the same on products previously manufactured. 6. The consumer forfeits the benefits of this warranty if the product’s main assembly is opened and tampered with by anyone other than a certified DigiTech technician or, if the product is used with AC voltages outside of the range suggested by the manufacturer. 7. The foregoing is in lieu of all other warranties, expressed or implied, and DigiTech neither assumes nor authorizes any person to assume any obligation or liability in connection with the sale of this product. In no event shall DigiTech or its dealers be liable for special or consequential damages or from any delay in the performance of this warranty due to causes beyond their control. NOTE: The information contained in this manual is subject to change at any time without notification. Some information contained in this manual may also be inaccurate due to undocumented changes in the product or operating system since this version of the manual was completed. The information contained in this version of the owner’s manual supersedes all previous versions. Table of Contents Section One - Introduction Getting Acquainted........................................................... 1 Included Items................................................................... 1 About the RP70................................................................ 2 Performance Mode........................................................ 2 Edit Mode......................................................................... 2 Bypass Mode................................................................... 2 Tuner Mode..................................................................... 2 Tone Library Button...................................................... 4 Effects Library Button................................................... 4 Effects Level Button....................................................... 4 Master Level Button...................................................... 4 Presets.............................................................................. 5 A Guided Tour of the RP70............................................ 6 Front Panel...................................................................... 6 Rear Panel......................................................................10 Getting Started................................................................13 Making Connections.......................................................13 Mono Operation - Amplifier.....................................13 Stereo Operation.........................................................14 Applying Power...............................................................16 Section Two - Editing Functions Editing/Creating Presets................................................17 Storing/Copying a Preset..............................................18 Section Three - Models and Effects About the Models...........................................................20 Model Definitions...........................................................21 Pickup/Wah......................................................................21 Compressor.....................................................................22 Amp/Distortion Models................................................23 EQ.......................................................................................25 Noise Gate.......................................................................25 Chorus/FX........................................................................26 Chorus............................................................................26 Flanger............................................................................27 Phaser.............................................................................27 Tremolo...........................................................................27 Panner..............................................................................27 Vibrato.............................................................................27 Rotary Speaker.............................................................27 YaYaTM..............................................................................28 Auto Ya™.......................................................................28 Step Filter.......................................................................28 Envelope Filter..............................................................28 Detune............................................................................28 Pitch Shift.......................................................................28 DigiTech Whammy™...................................................29 Delay..................................................................................29 Reverb...............................................................................31 Section Four - Other Functions Optional Expression Pedal............................................32 Drum Machine.................................................................34 Factory Reset...................................................................34 Section Five - Appendix Specifications....................................................................35 Tone Library.....................................................................37 Effects Library..................................................................38 Preset List.........................................................................39 Disclaimer: DigiTech, Production Modeling, Grunge, Death Metal, DOD, DigiTech Whammy, Multi-Chorus,Ya Ya, Johnson Amplification and AudioDNA2 are trademarks of Harman International Industries, Incorporated in the U.S. and other countries. Fender Tweed Deluxe, Fender Blackface Twin Reverb, Fender Twin Reverb, Marshall Super Lead, Marshall Slant, Marshall Master Volume, Marshall Straight,Vox AC30, Mesa Boogie, Dunlop Cry Baby, Vox Clyde McCoy Wah, Ibanez Tube Screamer, Boss DS-1, Electro-Harmonix Big Muff are products of DigiTech’s competitors and trademarks of their respective companies in the U.S. and other countries and are not associated or affiliated with DigiTech or Harman International Industries, Incorporated. © 2007 Harman International Industries, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Section 1 - Introduction Getting Acquainted Congratulations on your purchase of the RP70. You now have an incredibly advanced modeling guitar processor that can keep up with your creative impulses and even increase them. Armed with DigiTech®’s patented AudioDNA2® custom audio DSP chip, the RP70 gives you a huge selection of tones and effects, right at your fingertips. When you easily select an amp or distortion tone and an effects chain from the Tone Library or the Effects Library, you’ll appreciate the accuracy in each model, and the dynamic interaction in each tone. Add a built-in drum machine, and you have the RP70: the key to unlock your creative potential. Included Items Before you get started, please make sure that the following items have been included: • RP70 • Power Supply • Warranty Card The utmost care was taken while your RP70 was being manufactured. Everything should be included and in perfect working order. If anything is missing, contact the factory at once. Please help us become acquainted with you and your needs by completing your warranty card or registering online at www.digitech.com. It is your safeguard should a problem arise with your RP70. 1 About the RP70 Performance Mode When you first apply power to the RP70, it powers up in Performance mode. Performance mode provides access to all of the presets within the RP70 via the Up and Down Footswitches. The Edit Up/Down buttons cycle through the effects in the matrix. Edit Mode When you select an Effect with the Edit Up/Down buttons, you can adjust the Effect with the Value Up/Down buttons. (For descriptions of the Effects and their parameters, see page 20.) When you make changes to a preset’s Effects, you must store the changes or they will be lost when you select a different preset or disconnect power to the RP70. See page 18 for a description of the Store procedure. Bypass Mode The RP70 presets can be bypassed for a clean, unprocessed guitar signal. To bypass the RP70, press and release both Footswitches simultaneously. The Display reads By indicating the preset is bypassed. In Bypass mode, all buttons are disabled. Press either Footswitch to exit Bypass mode and return the RP70 to the last preset used. Tuner Mode The Tuner in the RP70 allows you to quickly tune or check the tuning on your guitar. Enter Tuner mode by pressing and holding both Footswitches simultaneously. The Display briefly shows tu indicating that you are in Tuner mode. To begin tuning, play a note on your guitar (a harmonic at the 12th fret usually works best). The Display shows the note being played. The Matrix LEDs 2 indicate whether you are sharp or flat. The left 6 red LEDs indicate the note is flat and should be tuned up. The right 6 red LEDs indicate the note is sharp and should be tuned down. The center LED indicates the note is in tune. The output is muted in Tuner mode; rock the Expression Pedal to regain volume. Center LED indicates note is in tune Left LEDs indicate note is flat Display shows note played Right LEDs indicate note is sharp In Tuner mode, you can change your tuning reference with the Vallue Up/Down buttons. The default factory setting is A=440 Hz (displayed as 40). Other tuning references are A=A flat (displayed as Ab), A=G (displayed as G), and A=G flat (displayed as gb). The display window will briefly flash the currently selected tuning preference. Exit Tuner mode by pressing either Footswitch. 3 Tone Library Button You can press this button at any time (except in Bypass or Tuner mode) to access the Tone Library, and then use the Value Up/Down buttons to select from a variety of genre-based amp tone defaults ranging from Blues to Metal to Country. Behind the scenes, the Compressor, Distortion, Pickup/Wah effects, Amp/Cabinet model, and EQ are configured to create a specified tone. You can further refine the sound by editing the preset (see Editing/Creating Presets on page 17). Changing between different Tone Library defaults does not change the Chorus/FX, Delay or Reverb, letting you experiment with different amp styles quickly in the context of the current effect chain. Effects Library Button You can press this button at any time (except in Bypass or Tuner mode) to access the Effects Library and then use the Value Up/Down buttons to select from a variety of post-amplifier model effect chains (Chorus, Chorus + Delay, Delay + Reverb, etc.).You can further refine the sound by editing the preset (see Editing/Creating Presets on page 17). Changing between different Effects Library defaults does not change the Compressor, Distortion, Amp/Cabinet model, and EQ settings, letting you experiment with different effect chains quickly in the context of the current amp tone. Effects Level Button You can press this button at any time (except in Bypass or Tuner mode) to access the Effects Level. This button changes the relative level of the post-amp effects (Chorus/FX, Delay, and Reverb). This can be thought of as an effects mix control, where increasing this button’s value increases the level of these effects and decreasing its value decreases the level of these effects. Master Level Button Press this button and use the Value Up/Down buttons to set the overall output level of the RP70. 4 Value Buttons 1. Access the Tone Library with this button and select a tone with the Value buttons. 2. Access the Effects Library 3. Access the effects level with this button and select with this button and adjust the a tone with the Value buttons. level with the Value buttons. The Tone Library button, Effects Library button, and Effects Level button make it easy to quickly load preset tones, effects, and effects chains. To learn about storing changes to presets, see page 18. Presets Presets are numbered locations of programmed sounds which reside in the RP70. Presets are recalled with the Footswitches. The active effects in each preset are indicated by lighted LEDs in the Effect Matrix. The RP70 comes with 50 User presets (1-50) and 50 Factory presets (51-00). The User presets are locations where your creations may be stored. The Factory presets do not allow you to store any changes to them. From the factory, the 50 User presets are exact duplicates of the 50 Factory presets. This allows you to create your own presets without losing the sounds that came with the RP70. 5 A Guided Tour of the RP70 Front Panel 5 4 3 7 2 8 1 6 6 1. Footswitches These two Footswitches select presets, access the Tuner, or bypass the RP70. The Footswitch on the right will select the next preset up, and the Footswitch on the left will select the next preset down. Pressing both Footswitches together will bypass the currently selected preset. Pressing and holding both Footswitches for 2 seconds will access the Tuner. Press either Footswitch to exit Bypass or Tuner mode. 2. Tone Library, Effects Library, Effects Level, and Master Level Buttons At the heart of creating presets in the RP70 are the Tone Library, Effects Library, and Effects Level buttons. By pressing one of these buttons and using the Value Up/Down buttons, you can select from 20 amp/distortion tones, 20 effects chains, or the overall post amp/distortion effects level respectively. The Master Level button accesses the master output volume parameter for the RP70. Each button is described in detail below. Tone Library Button The Tone Library button accesses a library of preset amp tones. Press this button and then use the Value Up/Down buttons to select from a variety of genre-based amp tones ranging from Blues to Metal to Country (see page 37 for a list of available tones). Behind the scenes, the Pickup/Wah, Compressor, Amp/Distortion, and EQ are configured to create a specified tone. You can further refine the sound by editing the preset (see Editing/Creating Presets on page 17). Changing between different Tone Library selections does not change the Chorus/FX, Delay, or Reverb settings, allowing you to experiment with different amp styles quickly in the context of the current effect chain. The Display will read CU (for “custom”) when any of the associated effects have been changed from a default library setting. 7 Effects Library Button The Effects Library button accesses a library of preset effect configurations. Press this button and use the Value Up/Down buttons to select a variety of post-amplifier model effect chains (Chorus, Chorus + Delay, Delay + Reverb, etc…). You can further refine the sound by editing the preset (see Editing/Creating Presets on page 17). Changing between different Effects Library selections does not change the Pickup/Wah, Compressor, Amp/Distortion and EQ settings, allowing you to experiment with different effect chains quickly in the context of the current amp tone. The Display will read CU (for “custom”) when any of the associated effects have been changed from a default library setting. Effects Level Button The Effects Level button lets you adjust the levels of post-amp model effects (Chorus/FX, Delay, and Reverb). Press this button and use the Value Up/Down buttons to change the relative level of the post-amp effects (Chorus/FX, Delay, and Reverb). Think of it as an effects mix control where increasing this setting increases the level of these effects, while decreasing this setting decreases the level of these effects. Master Level Button The Master Level button lets you adjust the output level of the RP70. Press this button and use the Value Up/Down buttons to change the output level of the RP70. 3. Edit Up/Down The Edit Up/Down buttons select which effect is to be edited. As each effect is selected, the Display shows the effect setting. A decimal in the bottom right corner of the Display turns on when a preset has been modified. The Edit Up/Down buttons are also used to change the RP70 Drum Machine parameters (Note that Drum Machine settings are global for all presets and are not saved with the preset). 8 4. Value Up/Down The Value Up/Down buttons are used for editing effects, navigating Tone/Effects Libraries, adjusting Effects and Master Levels, and adjusting Drum Machine settings. 5. Display The Display provides information for different functions depending on the mode that has been selected. In Performance mode, the Display shows the currently selected preset number. In Edit mode, the Display shows the value of the effect being adjusted. A decimal in the bottom right corner of the Display turns on when a preset has been modified. In Tuner mode, the Display shows the note being played. 6. Matrix The matrix provides information regarding the current preset and Effect edit functions. In Performance mode, the LEDs next to each Effect provide a visual indication of which Effects are in use for the currently selected preset. While editing a preset, the LEDs indicate the Effect currently selected for editing. In Tuner mode, the LEDs indicate whether the note played is sharp, flat, or in tune. 7. Drums The Drums button is used to turn on and off the RP70’s built-in drum machine. When the Drums button is turned on, the Drums button LED lights and the selected drum pattern plays continuously. Use the Value Up/Down buttons to change the pattern of the drum machine. See page 34 for more information about the drum machine. 8. Store The Store button is used to save your changes to the User presets. See page 18 for more information about storing presets. 9 Rear Panel 1 2 3 4 5 6 CONTROL IN 1. Input Connect your instrument to this high-impedance TS input. 2. Amp / Mixer This button optimizes the RP70’s outputs for use when plugged into a guitar amp or a mixer/recording device. When set to Mixer (“In” position), the outputs are optimized for connecting to a mixer, recording device or headphones. When set to Amp (“Out” position), the outputs are optimized for running directly in to the input of a guitar amp. 3. Left (Mono) and Right Outputs Connect the Left (Mono) output to the input of a single amplifier (or mixer input) for mono operation. Connect the Left and Right outputs to the inputs of 2 amplifiers (or 2 mixer channels) for stereo operation. 10 4. Control In Connect a passive volume pedal to this jack to control Volume, Wah, and DigiTech® WhammyTM, or a variety of other effect parameters in the RP70. 5. Headphones Connect a pair of stereo headphones to this 1/8" jack. For proper frequency response, the Amp/Mixer switch should be set to Mixer (“in” position) when using headphones. Headphones with an impedance of 100 Ohms or less are recommended. Note: The Headphones output can have either a mono or stereo signal, depending on what 1/4" outputs are connected. If neither (or both) 1/4" outputs are connected, the Headphones output will be in stereo. If a cable is connected to the Left (Mono) 1/4" output only, the Headphones output will be in mono. 6. Power Input Connect only the included power supply or equivalent to this jack (see Specifications). 11 12 Getting Started Making Connections There are several different connection options available with the RP70. Before connecting the RP70, make sure that the power to your amplifier and the RP70 is turned off. There is no power switch on the RP70. To turn the RP70 on or off, connect or disconnect the included power supply from the Power Input jack. Mono Operation - Amplifier Connect your guitar to the Input of the RP70. Connect a single mono instrument cable from the Left (Mono) output of the RP70 to the instrument input or effect return on your amplifier. Set the Amp/Mixer switch to Amp. Guitar Amp Input/ Effect Return NOTE: When using a guitar amp, it may be best to connect the Output of the RP70 to the effect return of the amplifier. Left (Mono) Output Input Amp/Mixer switch set to Amp. 13 Stereo Operation For stereo operation connect the guitar to the Input of the RP70. Connect one cable to the RP70’s Left (Mono) output, and another cable to the RP70’s Right output. Connect one cable to the input of one amplifier, channel of a mixer, or power amp. Connect the second cable to a second amplifier, second channel of a mixer, or power amp. If connecting to a mixing console, set the pan controls of the mixer channels hard left and right in order to retain stereo separation. If connecting to a mixer, set the Amp/Mixer switch to Mixer. If connecting to two amplifiers, set the Amp/Mixer switch to Amp. Stereo Amp Setup Guitar Amp Input/Effect Returns NOTE: When using a guitar amp, it may be best to connect the Output of the RP70 to the effect return of the amplifier. Outputs Amp/Mixer switch set to Amp. 14 Input Stereo Mixer Setup Outputs Instrument Input Mixer 4 6 4 2 6 4 8 2 0 Aux 1 10 4 0 6 0 0 +1 0 0 +1 -2 Pan 0 6 4 0 6 0 6 Aux 1 10 4 6 8 2 0 0 +1 Aux 2 10 -1 +2 0 +1 -2 +2 +3 -3 +3 +4 -4 -5 +5 8 Aux 2 10 -2 +3 -3 Pan Mute 6 8 Aux 1 10 4 -1 +2 +4 -4 -5 +5 0 0 +1 -2 +3 -3 Pan 0 6 Aux 2 10 -1 +2 +4 -4 -5 Mute 4 8 2 0 0 +1 -2 +3 -3 +5 6 8 2 Aux 1 10 4 Aux 2 10 -1 +2 Pan Mute 4 8 2 0 0 +1 +4 -4 -5 +5 6 8 2 Aux 1 10 4 8 2 Aux 2 10 -2 +3 -3 Pan Mute 6 8 2 Aux 1 10 4 -1 +2 +4 -4 -5 +5 0 0 +1 -2 +3 -3 +4 -4 -5 Mute 0 6 Aux 2 10 -1 +2 +3 -3 +4 -4 +5 4 8 2 Aux 2 10 -1 +2 Pan 6 8 2 Aux 1 10 4 8 2 Aux 2 10 -1 -5 Mute 0 6 8 2 0 -2 -4 4 8 2 Aux 1 10 4 2 -3 6 8 2 Mute Pan +4 -5 +5 Pan +5 Mute L/R L/R +10 L/R +10 +5 L/R +10 +5 0 L/R +10 +5 0 L/R +10 +5 0 L/R +10 +5 0 +10 +5 0 +5 0 0 L/R +10 +5 0 -5 -5 -5 -5 -5 -5 -5 -5 -10 -10 -10 -10 -10 -10 -10 -10 -20 -20 -30 - -30 - -20 -20 -30 - -20 -30 - 1 -20 -30 - 2 -20 -30 - 3 -20 -30 - 4 -30 - 5 6 Amp/Mixer switch set to Mixer 15 Applying Power Before applying power to anything, set your amp(s) to a clean tone and set the tone controls to a flat EQ response (on most amps, this would be 0 or 5 on the tone controls). Then follow the steps listed below. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Turn the amp volume all the way down. Connect the plug of the included power supply to the power jack on the rear panel of the RP70. Connect the other end of the power supply to an AC outlet. Use the Master Level button and the Value Up/Down buttons to set the RP70’s Master Level to “0”. Turn the power of your amplifier(s) to the on position and adjust the volume(s) to a normal playing level. Use the Master Level button and the Value Up/Down buttons to gradually increase the RP70’s Master Level to achieve the desired volume. 2. Connect the power adapter to power jack 4.Turn amp volume up 3. Connect the power adapter to AC outlet and set the RP70’s Master Level to “0” 5. Set the RP70’s Master Level to the desired listening volume 1.Turn amp volume down 16 Section Two - Editing Functions Editing/Creating Presets The RP70 is designed to make preset editing and creation easy and intuitive. When creating your own sound, you must first start with an existing preset. Note that the preset you begin with doesn’t have to be in the memory location you intend to have it reside, since you can store it to any User preset location during the store procedure. The easiest way to start is by using the Tone Library and Effects Library buttons. The Tone Library button gives you access to a variety of pre-programmed amp/distortion tones (see page 37) based on different musical styles. The Effects Library button then lets you select from a palette of effects chains (see page 38), from simple delays to full multi-effect signals with modulation, delay and reverb. Use the Effects Level Button to easily increase or decrease the Chorus/FX, Delay and Reverb levels if desired. Using these three controls should get you close to a sound you are after. From there you can then use the Edit buttons to select individual Effects, and the Value Up/Down buttons to adjust their settings. To edit and create a custom preset: 1. 2. 3. Use the Footswitches to select the preset you wish to edit. If you are trying to find something different from the existing presets, begin by using the Tone Library, Effects Library, Effects Level and Value Up/Down buttons to get close to a sound you want. Once you have a sound close to what you are after, begin editing the Effects by pressing the Edit Up/Down buttons and selecting the Effect you want to adjust. To turn an Effect on, select it with the Edit Up/Down buttons. Each Effect has multiple settings to select from. Use the Value Up/Down buttons to change the values for the selected Effect To turn an Effect off, press and hold the Value Down button until Ofappears in the Display. (For EQs, b5, d5, and t5 are the settings with no boost or cut.) 17 Anytime a stored value within a preset is changed, you need to store the changes (with the Store button), or the changes will be lost. Changing presets, or turning the power off before storing any changes erases any edits made and the RP70 will revert to the stored values for the preset. Storing/Copying a Preset Once the preset has been modified to your liking, you may store your settings to any of the 50 User preset locations (presets 1-50). The following steps outline the procedure for storing changes to a preset or copying a preset to a different location: 1. 2. 3. Press the Store button once and the current Preset location will flash in the Display. This is asking you to select a new User Preset location where your new sound will reside. If desired, select a new User Preset location using the Footswitches. Press the Store button again to save the changes. The procedure for copying one Preset to another Preset location is the same. Simply use the Footswitches to select the Preset that you want to copy, then follow the steps listed above. 18 Storing/Copying a Preset 1. Press the Store button; the Preset number flashes. 3. Press the Store button again to save your changes. 2. Select a destination with the Footswitches. 19 Section Three - Models and Effects About the Models The RP70 can be thought of as several different “virtual” amplifiers and individual, high-tech stompboxes in a single programmable package. With stompboxes, the order in which they are connected affects the overall sound. The RP70 has placed the Amp and Effect models in an order for optimum results. The following diagram shows the order in which they are connected. Pickup/ Wah Compressor Volume Pedal (Pre) 20 Chorus/FX (Whammy) Chorus/FX Amp-Cabinet/Distortion Modeling Delay EQ Reverb Noise Gate Volume Pedal (Post) Model Definitions Each Amp and Effect model within the RP70 has multiple settings to select from. Use the Value Up/Down buttons to change the values for the selected Effect. The following overview of the RP70’s Effects outlines the settings each Effect contains. Pickup/Wah The Pickup Simulator provides the thick tone of a humbucker pickup to a guitar with single coil pickups, or the bright, edgy sound of a single coil pickup to a guitar with a humbucker. This gives you the best of both worlds without having to change guitars during a performance. Wah is an effect controlled by an optional Expression Pedal making the guitar sound as if it’s saying “Wah.” See page 32 for information on how to link the Wah effect to an Expression Pedal. The Pickup/Wah settings are: OF Pickup/Wah is turned off. SH Makes a single coil pickup sound like a humbucker. HS Makes a humbucker pickup sound like a single coil. CB Dunlop® Cry Baby TM wah model CY Vox® Clyde McCoy TM wah Fr Full range wah 21 Compressor A Compressor is used to increase sustain, tighten up guitars, and prevent the signal from clipping the input of other effects. It sets a maximum boundary for the strength of a signal. The settings for the compressor effect are: OF Compressor is turned off. 1-20 Level of compression and sustain. Ratio is set to infinity:1. 22 Disclaimer: DigiTech, Production Modeling, Grunge, Death Metal, DOD, DigiTech Whammy, Multi-Chorus,Ya Ya, Johnson Amplification and AudioDNA2 are trademarks of Harman International Industries, Incorporated in the U.S. and other countries. Fender Tweed Deluxe, Fender Blackface Twin Reverb, Fender Twin Reverb, Marshall Super Lead, Marshall Slant, Marshall Master Volume, Marshall Straight,Vox AC30, Mesa Boogie, Dunlop Cry Baby, Vox Clyde McCoy Wah, Ibanez Tube Screamer, Boss DS-1, Electro-Harmonix Big Muff are products of DigiTech’s competitors and trademarks of their respective companies in the U.S. and other countries and are not associated or affiliated with DigiTech or Harman International Industries, Incorporated. © 2007 Harman International Industries, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Amp/Distortion Models The RP70 has 12 amp and 6 distortion models to choose from. Each model is identified by a single letter and has nine settings (for example, b1 through b9), except Acoustic Guitar Simulator and Direct, which only have one setting. As the setting increases, the amp/distortion gain increases. Each amp model has a cabinet model assigned to it as shown in the following list. OF Amp/Distortion is turned off. Amp/Cabinet Models t1-t9 Based on a ‘57 Fender® Tweed Deluxe® amp with a Fender® Tweed Deluxe 1x12 cabinet b1-b9 Based on a ‘65 Fender Blackface Twin Reverb® amp with a Fender Twin Reverb 2x12 cabinet P1-P9 Based on a ‘68 Marshall® Super Lead (Plexi) amp with a Johnson® Straight Celestion® Vintage 30 4x12 cabinet H1-H9 Based on a ‘77 Marshall Master Volume amp with a Marshall Straight Celestion G12- T70 4x12 cabinet J1-J9 Based on an ‘83 Marshall JCM800 amp with a Johnson Straight Celestion Vintage 30 4x12 cabinet A1-A9 Based on a ‘63 Vox® AC30 Top Boost amp with an AC30 TB Jensen® Blue Back 2x12 cabinet r1-r9 Based on an ‘01 Mesa/Boogie® Dual RectifierTM amp with a Johnson Straight Celestion Vintage 30 4x12 cabinet C1-C9 Based on a ‘96 Matchless® DC-30 amp with a Johnson Straight Celestion Vintage 30 4x12 cabinet O1-O9 DigiTech® Solo amp model with a DigiTech Solo 4x12 cabinet model E1-E9 DigiTech Metal amp model with a DigiTech Metal 4x12 cabinet model n1-n9 DigiTech Bright Clean amp model with a DigiTech Bright Clean 4x12 cabinet model u1-u9 DigiTech Clean Tube amp model with a cabinet model based on a Fender Twin Reverb 2x12 cabinet 23 Distortion Models S1-S9 Based on Ibanez® TS-9 Tube ScreamerTM o1-o9 Based on DOD® 250 Preamp/Overdrive d1-d9 Based on Boss® DS-1TM Distortion G1-G9 DigiTech® Grunge® L1-L9 DigiTech Death Metal F1-F9 Based on Electro Harmonix® Big Muff® Pi Other AC 24 Acoustic Guitar simulator EQ The RP70’s EQ helps further shape your tone with Bass, Midrange, and Treble controls. The EQ settings are: b1-b9 Bass tone control. b1-b4 cut bass frequencies by –12dB, –9dB, –6dB, and –3dB respectively. b5 has no boost or cut. b6-b9 boost bass frequencies by 3dB, 6dB, 9dB, and 12dB respectively. d1-d9 Midrange tone control. d1-d4 cut midrange frequencies by –12dB, –9dB, –6dB, and –3dB respectively. d5 has no boost or cut. b6-b9 boost midrange frequencies by 3dB, 6dB, 9dB, and 12dB respectively. t1-t9 Treble tone control. t1-t4 cut treble frequencies by –12dB, –9dB, –6dB, and –3dB respectively. t5 has no boost or cut. t6-t9 boost treble frequencies by 3dB, 6dB, 9dB, and 12dB respectively. Noise Gate The Noise Gate effect includes two models: a Silencer gate and an Auto Swell gate. A silencer gate is designed to eliminate noise while you are not playing. The Silencer gate’s nine settings (g1-g9) determine the threshold, which determines how loud a signal must be before it can be heard. The higher the setting, the louder a signal must be in order to be heard. The Auto Swell provides an automatic volume swell effect. The auto swell’s nine settings (S1-S9) determine the attack time (how quickly the swell grows from the note you play). The higher the setting, the faster the swell grows. The noise gate settings are: OF Noise gate effect is turned off g1-g9 Silencer gate. g1 is the lowest threshold, g9 is the highest threshold. S1-S9 Auto Swell gate. S1 is the fastest attack time, s9 is the slowest attack time. 25 Chorus/FX The Chorus/FX model actually contains twelve different modulation and pitch effects (described on the following pages). Each effect includes nine settings which include a variety of configurations that generally range from more subtle (lower settings) to more extreme (higher settings).The Chorus/FX settings are: OF Chorus/FX effect is turned off c1-c9 Boss® CE-2 Chorus C1-C9 Dual Chorus F1-F9 Flanger P1-P9 Phaser t1-t9 Tremolo n1-n9 Panner b1-b9 Vibrato r1-r9 Rotary Speaker Y1-Y9 YaYa™ A1-A9 AutoYa™ S1-S9 Step Filter E1-E9 Envelope Filter d1-d9 Detune h1-h9 Pitch Shift H1-H9 DigiTech® Whammy™ Chorus A Chorus adds a short delay to your signal. The delayed signal is modulated in and out of tune and then mixed back with the original signal to create a thicker sound. The RP70 Chorus effect includes a model based on the classic Boss® CE-2 Chorus and the DigiTech’s Dual Chorus. Chorus settings are: c1-c9 Boss CE-2 Chorus. C1-C9 Dual Chorus. 26 Flanger A Flanger uses the same principle as a Chorus but uses a shorter delay time and adds regeneration (or repeats) to the modulating delay. This results in an exaggerated up and down sweeping motion to the effect. Settings are F1-F9. Phaser A phaser splits the incoming signal, and then changes the phasing of the signal. This signal is then taken in and out of phase and mixed back in with the original signal. As the phasing changes, different frequencies get canceled resulting in a warm sort of twisting sound. Settings are P1-P9. Tremolo A Tremolo effect modulates the volume of the signal at an even rate. Settings are t1-t9. Panner A Panner modulates the sound from left to right at an even rate. Settings are n1-n9. Vibrato A Vibrato effect modulates the pitch of the incoming signal at an even rate. Settings are b1-b9. Rotary Speaker Rotary Speaker is an emulation of a device that included a spinning horn and woofer. The rotation of these two speakers produced an interesting combination of the sound panning from side to side. This produced a slight pitch change due to the speed of the sound coming towards, and then going away from the listener. Settings are r1-r9. 27 YaYaTM AutoYa combines the characteristics of a Wah and a Flanger, creating an almost human vowel characteristic as if the guitar were saying “Yah.” Control the effect with an optional Expression Pedal. Settings are Y1-Y9. AutoYa™ Similar to the YaYa effect described above, AutoYa™ automatically provides this animation to the sound at an even rate. Settings are A1-A9. Step Filter The Step Filter is like an automatic “random wah” with a square waveform. Settings are S1-S9. Envelope Filter The Envelope Filter is a dynamic Wah effect that alters your sound based upon how hard you play. Settings are E1-E9. Detune A Detuner makes a copy of your incoming signal, takes the copied signal slightly out of tune from the original, then mixes the two signals together. The result is a doubling type of effect as if two guitars were playing the same part together. Settings are d1-d9. 28 Pitch Shift A Pitch Shifter copies the incoming signal, then shifts the pitch of the copy to a different note. The shifted note is then mixed back with the original signal, sounding as if two guitars were playing different notes. Settings are h1-h9. DigiTech® Whammy™ The DigiTech® WhammyTM is an effect that uses an optional Expression Pedal to bend the pitch of the incoming signal, or add a bendable harmony with the original signal. As the Pedal is moved, the note bends either up or down. When DigiTech Whammy is selected, it is automatically placed before the Amp modeling as shown in the block diagram on page 20. Settings are H1-H9. Delay Delay is an effect that will record a portion of the incoming signal, and then play it back a short time later. The recording can repeat just once or several times. The RP70 offers four different delay models (Analog Delay, Digital Delay, Pong Delay, and Tape Delay), each with 5 seconds of delay time available. There are two different parameters used to program the delay: Delay Variation and Delay Time. The first parameter of the delay effect is Delay Model type and Variation, which varies the amount of feedback (number of repeats) and level. The second delay parameter is Delay Time. This is indicated by a value 1-99 (10ms-990ms), 1.0 - 5.0 (1 - 5 seconds respectively in 100ms increments) in the Preset Number display when the Delay LED is lit. Delay settings are listed on the following page. 29 30 Delay Time 1-99 10ms-990ms in 10ms increments 1.0-5.0 1-5 seconds in 100ms increments Delay Variation OF Delay effect is turned off Analog Delay A1 feedback=5% level=15 A2 feedback=5% level=30 A3 feedback=5% level=50 A4 feedback=20% level=15 A5 feedback=20% level=30 A6 feedback=20% level=50 A7 feedback=45% level=15 A8 feedback=45% level=30 A9 feedback=45% level=50 Pong Delay P1 feedback=5% level=15 P2 feedback=5% level=30 P3 feedback=5% level=50 P4 feedback=20% level=15 P5 feedback=20% level=30 P6 feedback=20% level=50 P7 feedback=45% level=15 P8 feedback=45% level=30 P9 feedback=45% level=50 Digital Delay d1 feedback=5% level=15 d2 feedback=5% level=30 d3 feedback=5% level=50 d4 feedback=20% level=15 d5 feedback=20% level=30 d6 feedback=20% level=50 d7 feedback=45% level=15 d8 feedback=45% level=30 d9 feedback=45% level=50 Tape Delay t1 feedback=5% level=15 t2 feedback=5% level=30 t3 feedback=5% level=50 t4 feedback=20% level=15 t5 feedback=20% level=30 t6 feedback=20% level=50 t7 feedback=45% level=15 t8 feedback=45% level=30 t9 feedback=45% level=50 Reverb Using reverb in recorded program material gives the listener a sense that the material is being performed in an actual room or hall. It is this similarity to actual acoustic spaces that makes reverberation a useful tool in recorded music. Settings are: OF S1-S9 r1-r9 H1-H9 Reverb effect is turned off. Based on a Fender® Twin Reverb® (Spring) Room reverb Hall reverb 31 Section Four - Other Functions Optional Expression Pedal The rear panel of the RP70 includes an input for an Expression Pedal. Any passive volume pedal can be used as an Expression Pedal with the RP70. Connect the output of a passive volume pedal to the Control In jack on the RP70. The Expression Pedal can be assigned in each preset to control the Volume, Wah, DigiTech® WhammyTM,YaYaTM, or one of several other parameters in real time with your foot. When a parameter has been assigned to the Expression Pedal, a programmable minimum and maximum value can also be assigned. The procedure for assigning a parameter to the Expression Pedal is as follows: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 32 Press either Edit Up button until the Expression LED lights up. An effect LED will also light indicating which effect the Expression Pedal is currently assigned to. Press either Value Up/Down button until your desired effect’s LED is lit in the matrix. The Expression LED will stay lit during your selection and the Display will show a two-digit character value to describe the effect parameter that the Expression Pedal is assigned to. Once you have assigned a parameter, you can set the control range of that parameter. Press the Edit Up button again. The number value shown is the minimum parameter value – this is the value that will be reached when the Expression Pedal is rocked back (toe up). Press the Edit Up button again. The number value shown is the maximum parameter value – this is the value that will be reached when the Expression Pedal is rocked forward (toe down). Use the Store procedure (see page 18) to save your changes to the preset. Expression assignments available are as follows: No Assignment Volume Volume Wah Amp Chorus Flanger Phaser Tremolo Panner Vibrato Rotary YaYa AutoYa Envelope Filter Detune Pitch Shift Whammy Delay Reverb OF Pr (Output Level Pre Delay) PS (Output Level Post Delay) AH (Expression Pedal acts as a Wah pedal) gA (Expression Pedal controls the Amp Gain) SP (Speed) LE (Level) SP (Speed) LE (Level) SP (Speed) LE (Level) SP (Speed) dP (Depth) SP (Speed) dP (Depth) SP (Speed) dP (Depth) SP (Speed) dP (Depth) Pd (Expression Pedal acts as a YaYaTM Effect when engaged) SP (Speed) dP (Depth) ES (Sensitivity) LE (Level of the Detuned signal) LE (Level of the Pitch Shifted signal) HY (Expression Pedal acts as a DigiTech® WhammyTM pedal) dL (Delay Level) dF (Delay Feedback) rL (Reverb Level) 33 Drum Machine The RP70 features a built-in drum machine, which is enabled by pressing the Drums button. Select patterns, tempo, and level with the Edit Up/Down buttons. Change their values with the Value Up/Down buttons. The drum machine has the following parameters Drum Patterns Drum Tempo Drum Level 1-40 1-99 (equivalent of 40 – 240BPM) 0-99 Drum machine settings are globally set and not individually stored with each of the RP70’s user presets. Factory Reset This function resets the RP70 to its original factory settings. This procedure erases all custom User presets. ATTENTION: Performing this function will erase all user-programmed data. All such data will be lost forever! Be sure you want to erase the memory and return the RP70 to its factory default state before continuing with this procedure. The procedure for performing a Factory Reset is as follows: 1. Press and hold the Store button while powering up the RP70. 2. When the display prompts you with FR, release the Store button. 3. Press and hold the Store button for 3 seconds until RS appears in the display and release. The Factory Reset procedure takes approximately 10 seconds. 34 Section 5 - Appendix Specifications General Specifications A/D/A Converter: Sampling Frequency: DSP Section: Simultaneous Effects: Preset Memory: Drum Machine: Dimensions: Unit Weight: 24-bit high performance audio 44.1 kHz AudioDNA2™ DSP Processor 9 50 User Presets (1-50) / 50 Factory Presets (51-00) 40 Patterns 6.5" Length x 5" Width x 2" Height .86 lbs. Analog Input Connections: Guitar Input: 1/4" Unbalanced (TS) Input Impedance: 500 kOhms Control Input: Use a passive expression controller with 250 kOhm or greater pot 35 Analog Output Connections: Left/Right Outputs: 1/4" Unbalanced Left/Right Output Impedance: 500 Ohms per side Maximum Output: +7.0 dBu Headphones: 1/8" Stereo (TRS) – 17.4 mW per channel @ 50 Ohms Power Requirements: *IMPORTANT NOTE: Use only the correct power supply according to the Voltage in your Country (see below table). Country (Voltage) Compatible PSU Model Japan (100 VAC, 50/60 Hz): PS200R-100* or PS0913DC-01* US and Canada (120 VAC, 60 Hz): PS200R-120* or PS0913DC-01* Europe (230 VAC, 50 Hz): PS200R-230* or PS0913DC-01* UK (240 VAC, 50 Hz): PS200R-240* or PS0913DC-02* PS200R-240-AU* or PS0913DC-02* Australia (240 VAC, 50 Hz): Power Supply Specs Model 36 Output PS200R: 9 VDC 300 mA PS0913DC: 9 VDC 1300 mA Polarity Tone Library 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Overdrive Rock Blues Metal Country Warm Drive Crunch Texas Tone Rockabilly Solo 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Rock Wah Chunky Smooth Heavy Clean British Distortion Scooped Bright Clean Acoustic 37 Effects Library 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 38 Chorus Flanger Phaser Pitch Tremolo Rotary Envelope Filter Digital Delay Analog Delay Tape Delay 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Hall Reverb Spring Reverb Chorus + Digital Delay Chorus + Delay + Reverb Flanger + Analog Delay Phaser + Tape Delay Digital Delay + Hall Reverb Analog Delay + Spring Pitch + Room Reverb Vibrato + Tape Delay Preset List (User/Factory 1/51 2/52 3/53 4/54 5/55 6/56 7/57 8/58 9/59 10/60 11/61 12/62 13/63 14/64 15/65 16/66 17/67 18/68 19/69 20/70 21/71 22/72 23/73 24/74 25/75 RECTO CLEAN CHORUS BRITISH STACK TWEEDY ANALOG BOY FUNK IT WHAMMY OLD SCHOOL BIG SOLO SB - OVERDRIVE* BRITISH COMBO WAHS HAPPENING BLUES DRIVE JAZZY DRIVE SB - DISTORTION* YOU TOO COUNTRY PICKIN SB - FUZZ KING* BIG BLUES HEAVY DUTY PLEXI TIME FLANGIST DETUNED CLEAN PHASE HEAD COMPRESSED 26/76 27/77 28/78 29/79 30/80 31/81 32/82 33/83 34/84 35/85 36/86 37/87 38/88 39/89 40/90 41/91 42/92 43/93 44/94 45/95 46/96 47/97 48/98 49/99 50/00 RETRO BILLY GOOD N’ GREASY OCTAVED CLEAN DELAY TAPE DELAYS ACOUSTIC DA CRUSHER SB - PURPLE FUZZ* ISN’T IT SWELL BLUE DELUXE CAPTAIN CRUNCH 5THS PHASE DELAY JAZZ BOX SARGENT D WARM DRIVE SB - GOOD GRUNGE* TREMOLO VERB UNPLUGGED MOSHIN’ MR CLEAN ANGUS VIBRO WAHNABEE PUNK * SB = Stompbox Distortion 39 41 DigiTech® 8760 South Sandy Parkway Sandy, Utah 84070 PH (801) 566-8800 FAX (801) 566-7005 http://www.digitech.com DigiTech® is a registered trademark of Harman Copyright - Harman Printed in China RP70 Owner’s Manual 18-0491V-D DigiTech, Production Modeling, Grunge, Death Metal, DOD, DigiTech Whammy, Multi-Chorus,Ya Ya, Johnson Amplification and AudioDNA2 are trademarks of Harman. Fender Tweed Deluxe, Fender Blackface Twin Reverb, Fender Twin Reverb, Marshall Super Lead, Marshall Slant, Marshall Master Volume, Marshall Straight,Vox AC30, Mesa Boogie, Dunlop Cry Baby, Vox Clyde McCoy Wah, Ibanez Tube Screamer, Boss DS-1, Electro-Harmonix Big Muff are products of DigiTech’s competitors and trademarks of their respective companies in the U.S. and other countries and are not associated or affiliated with DigiTech or Harman. Copyright - Harman. All rights reserved.
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