Changing Effect Modules; Selecting Effect Defaults; Adjusting Fx Module Parameters; Custom Defaults - DigiTech RP-20 VALVE User Manual

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Changing Effect Modules

Each program can be comprised of up to 4 digital effects (in addition to the Preamp section). The following explains the procedure for moving
through the digital effects section.
1. Press the <Effects> button to enter FX Edit mode successive presses will move through the different modules.
2. Once you have reached the desired effect module, press the <2> button to select the effect type menu.
3. Now (turning the <Data> wheel) move through the list of effects with each effect being listed in the top line of the information display.
Selecting a Default
Once you have selected the effect you want in the program (ie: Dual Chorus), you can quickly scroll through several different Dual Chorus
defaults stored in your RP-20 Valve's library. Defaults are modified effect modules which have custom settings that can be called up to use in a
program anytime that particular sound is required.
Example:
There are 10 Dual Chorus defaults to choose from. Some Factory Programs use these default settings. So, if you like the Dual Chorus that is
being used in Factory Program #4, and would like to use it in Program #98, simply scroll to the modulation module, then press the <4>
button and then turn the <Data> wheel to recall the default (which happens to be F4-MediumWell) in Program #4. This eliminates the
need to copy all those parameters from one location to the other.
For a list of all the FX Modules and their Defaults, see page 29.
Adjusting the Module's Parameters
Once in Edit Mode, the parameters of every default module can be accessed through a series of pages. You can adjust the level of a particular
module from Edit page 2. If you're not already in Effects Edit Mode, press the <Effect> button until you reach the modules you wish to edit.
Now press the <Next Page> button which will move you to page 2. You can now change the individual module's level by pressing the <1>
button and then turing the <Data> wheel to the desired level. Settings range from 0 (off) to 100%.

Custom Defaults

Once you have tweaked the parameters of an effect Module, you can store it off as part of the program. Once it is stored off, it becomes a
custom default for that program, but is not added to the User default library. To save the settings as User Defaults, please see pg. 25
User Guide
Section - 3 Editing Programs
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