Envelope Filter; Detuner; Pitch Shifting; Delay - DigiTech RP 2000 User Manual

Modeling guitar effect system
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Envlop (Envelope Filter)
The Envelope Filter is an automatic Wah.The Envelope alters your sound based upon how hard you play.
The softer that you play, the less intense the sweep of the Wah will be.The harder you play, the more
intense the sweep will be.
EnvType- Adjusts the range of the Envelope sweep.Types include 1 through 3.
EnvSen - Adjusts the response of the Envelope in relation to the attack strength of the
Detune (Detune)
A Detuner will make a copy of your incoming signal, take the copied signal slightly out of tune from the
original, and mix the two signals together.The result is a doubling type of effect as if two guitars were
playing together.
Shf - Adjusts the extent that the Detuner will take the copied signal out of tune.This is mea-
Pitch (Pitch Shift)
The Pitch Shifting in this column is like the pitch shifting in the Wah/Pitch column. It simply copies the
signal, then shifts the pitch of the copy to a different note.The Pitch shifting from this module works well
with multiple notes played simultaneously. Pitch was included in this group of Effects to provide the
flexibility of using effects such as Wah in conjunction with pitch shifting.
Shf - Controls the interval of the shifted pitch. Ranges from -24 Semitones (two octaves
Controls the overall volume or mix level of processing in the Effects module. Ranges from 0 to 99.
This Parameter selects whether the effects in this column will be placed Pre: in the signal path before the
amp modeling (as if you were connecting stomp boxes in between your guitar and amp), or Post: placed
after the amp modeling (as if they were in the effects loop of an amplifier). If you are not sure whether to
select pre or post, listen to both to determine which sounds best.

Delay

Delay is an effect that will record a portion of the incoming signal, and then play it back a short time later.
It can repeat the recording several times, or just once.This type of effect is also referred to as an echo
because it basically echoes the original signal. Delay Parameters are as follows:
This Parameter turns the Delay on and off.
Determines the type of delay. The RP2000 Delay employs five types of Delay circuits: Mono (Mono Delay
with clear concise repeats), analog (Analog Delay typical of the older delays with deterioration of each
repeat), ppong (Ping Pong Delay with clear concise repeats that alternate between the left and right out-
puts), algpng (Analog Ping Pong with deteriorating repeats which bounce from side to side), and
revers (Reverse Delay which plays the repeats backwards).
Controls the volume level of the delay. Ranges from 0 to 99.The Level Parameter controls the Mix on the
Reverse Delay with 0 being completely dry (no Delay signal), and 99 completely wet (Delay signal only).
RP2000 User's Guide
Section Three - Effects and Parameters
incoming signal. Ranges from 0 to 99.
sured in cents (there are 100 cents to one semi-tone). Ranges from -30 cents to +30
cents.
below), to +24 semitones (two octaves above).

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