Lfo1 And Lfo2; Utilities; Mono/Stereo Output - DigiTech RP 2000 User Manual

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LFO 1 and LFO 2
The LFOs in the RP2000 are filters that sweep back and forth between two points at an even rate.The speed that the
LFOs cycle back and forth is programmable, and there are 5 selectable wave forms for the LFOs.The waveform con-
trols the abruptness of change between the minimum and maximum values.These LFOs can be assigned to Parameters
and as the LFO sweeps back and forth, the assigned Parameter will continuously change values at an even rate. For
instance, if the Gain were assigned to an LFO, the guitar signal would automatically fade from a clean tone to a distort-
ed tone, and then back to a clean tone as the LFO cycled through its wave form.The LFO speed would determine the
length of time it took the signal to fade from clean to distorted and back to clean, and the wave form would determine
whether the change was smooth and gradual, or sudden and abrupt.To assign a Parameter to an LFO:
1. Press the Assign button once.The Display briefly shows Assign, and then alternates between showing expdl= and
the currently assigned Parameter for the Expression Pedal.
2. Press the Rhythm button 7 times to reach LFO 1, or 12 times to reach LFO 2.The Display alternates between show-
ing lfo1 = (or lfo2 =) and the Parameter currently assigned to the LFO.
3. Rotate the Data Wheel or use the Matrix buttons until the display shows the Parameter you wish to be controlled
by the LFO
4. Press the Rhythm button once.The Display alternates between lf1min (LFO 1 or 2 minimum) and the currently
assigned minimum value for the selected Parameter.
5. Rotate the Data Wheel to select the minimum value you want the assigned parameter to reach when the LFO reach-
es the bottom of the sweep.
6. Press the Rhythm button again.The Display alternates between lf1max (LFO 1 or 2 maximum) and the currently
assigned maximum value for the selected Parameter.
7. Rotate the Data Wheel to select the maximum value you want the assigned parameter to reach when the LFO
reaches the top of the sweep.
8. Press the Rhythm button again.The Display alternates between lf1frq (LFO 1 or 2 Frequency) and the currently
assigned Frequency (speed) value.
9. Rotate the Data Wheel to select the rate that the LFO will change the assigned Parameter.
10. Press the Rhythm button again.The display alternates between lf1wav (LFO1 or 2 Waveform) and the currently
selected waveform for the LFO.
11. Rotate the Data Wheel to select the desired waveform.Your choices include: sine (sine), tringl (triangle), log
(logarithmic), expntl (exponential), and square (square).
12. Store your assignments to your Preset.

Utilities

The Utility section contains all of the menus for assigning global functions to the RP2000. Global functions affect the
RP2000 as a whole rather than on a per Preset basis.The Utility menus include: Mono/Stereo Output, Global Cabinet
Modeling,V-Switch Sensitivity,Volume Pedal Update, Dry Track, Bank Naming, MIDI Channel, MIDI Sysex Dumps, MIDI
Mapping, MIDI Merge, Pedal Calibration, and Factory Reset. Once in the Utility menu, the Rhythm button scrolls to the
right, and the FX Mode button scrolls to the left through the menus.

Mono/Stereo Output

The RP2000 needs to be told whether you wish to use it in a stereo or mono mode. In Stereo mode, the RP2000 will
produce a wide stereo image when the Right and Left Outputs are connected to two different amplifiers. In Mono
mode, the same signal will appear at the Left and Right Outputs.To select the Stereo or Mono mode, press the Utility
button and scroll to the left or right until the Display shows either stereo, or mono. Rotating the Data Wheel will
change the output mode.
RP2000 User's Guide
Section Five - Other Functions

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