The Footswitches; The Expression Pedal; The Bypass Mode - DigiTech RP14D User Manual

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RP14 UserÕs Guide
Section One - Introduction
When you select a Program, the number of the Program will be shown in the Display. The first digit in the Display will either be a U or an F
to indicate whether the Program is a User Program or a Factory Program. The second digit of the Display will represent the current Bank
number between 1 and 10, and the third digit will represent the program number (between 1 and 5) within that Bank .
F (Factory)
or U (User) Bank
Program
U
5
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The Footswitches

The RP14D has 12 footswitches which perform different functions. These functions are permanently assigned and cannot be changed.
Footswitches 1-5 will select Programs 1-5 in every Bank. The top row of footswitches will will turn effects on or off within a Program, or
change Amp Channels. Depending on which effects are active in the current Program, these switches may have one or more LEDs lit,
indicating the status of these effects. The Channel Footswitch will light either green or red indicating which Amp Channel is selected. The
Bank Up and Bank Down switches on the far right (next to the expression pedal) will advance or decrement banks. Pressing and holding the
Bank Up switch will access and exit the Tuner mode. Pressing and holding the Bank Down switch will access and exit the Learn-A-Lick
Mode.

The Expression Pedal

As you go through the different Programs that came in the RP14D, you will find that the expression pedal has different functions. This pedal
can be assigned to control any one of 13 different parameters in the RP14D. Rocking the pedal back and forth will change the value of the
parameter that the pedal has been assigned to control. You can assign minimum and maximum values (stop points) for each parameter that
you control with the pedal. For more on assigning the expression pedal, see page 11.

The Bypass Mode

The RP14D can be bypassed for a clean, unprocessed, straight guitar tone. To bypass the RP14D, press the active 1 - 5 footswitch (the
Footswitch which has a lit LED above it). This disengages all Modeling and effects. The Display will flash between byps and the current
Bank and Preset number. The Footswitch LED will also flash indicating Program Bypass. Pressing this switch again will exit Bypass and
return to the last program used. Pressing any other Program Footswitch will exit bypass and load the program assigned to the Footswitch
that was pressed.
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