A Guided Tour Of The Rp2000; The Front Panel - DigiTech RP 2000 User Manual

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A Guided Tour of the RP2000

The Front Panel

1.Preset Switches - These 4 footswitches are used to select Presets, access the Tuner, turn individual effects on and
off, change Amp Channels, select functions in Learn-A-Lick mode, or bypass the RP2000.
2 Matrix - The matrix provides information regarding the current Preset, and parameter edit functions.While in
performance mode, the LEDs in the 9 buttons across the top of the Matrix will provide a visual indication
of which effects are in use for the current Preset. Pressing these buttons will turn these effects on and off.
While in Edit mode, the 9 buttons across the top of the matrix provide access to the effects and
parameters in the RP2000. Successive presses of the same button will advance through all parameters
associated with the selected Effect.The LEDs within each button indicate which effect has been selected,
and the vertical row of LEDs will indicate the selected parameter. Following the horizontal and vertical
LEDs across the matrix to the point where they intersect will indicate which effect and parameter are
selected.
3. Display - The Display consists of six alphanumeric green characters, and two red digits, and provides information for
several different functions depending on the mode that has been selected. In Performance mode, the green
portion of the Display will show the currently selected Preset name and the red portion will show the
Preset number.The Display will also show Bank names when changing banks, and momentarily flash the
active Amp Channel when the Amp Channel is switched. In Edit mode, the green portion of the Display
will show the status or parameter of the currently selected effect, while the red portion will show the
value of the parameter. In Tuner mode, the red portion of the Display will show the note played, and the
green portion will provide sharp or flat indications. In Learn-A-Lick mode, the green display shows the
currently selected function and the red Display provides an elapsed time for record and playback.
4. LED Indicators - These three LEDs offer a visual indication of clipping, and whether a User or Factory Preset is
active.The top LED is a clip indicator which will light when internal DSP clipping occurs.The
Factory and User LEDs will light independently indicating whether a Factory or User Preset is in
use.
5. Data Wheel - The Data Wheel functions will change depending upon which mode has been selected. It is used to
change Presets, increase or decrease Parameter values, edit Assign and Rhythm functions, and modify
utility settings.
RP2000 User's Guide
Section One - Introduction

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