Basic Program Creation; Selecting An Algorithm - DigiTech RP12 Owner's Manual

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Basic Program Creation

Selecting an Algorithm

Section 3 - Programming
rus speed. Using this Program as an example for Program modifica-
tion, the procedure for changing the Chorus Speed is as follows:
• From the Program title screen, scroll to Program 2 using the
<UP/DOWN> Program buttons. The display reads:
Clean and Tight
DCho≥2TDly≥2Pans
• Using the <RIGHT> and <LEFT> Parameter buttons, scroll to the
CHORUS SPEED Parameter.
The display reads:
Chorus Speed
(0.28Hz)
NOTE: By pressing the <MOD> key you can skip directly to the
first Parameter of the Chorus effect within the Algorithm, then con-
tinue scrolling with the <RIGHT> Parameter key to the Chorus
Speed parameter.
• Using the <UP> Parameter key, scroll upward until you reach
0.60Hz. The display reads:
Chorus Speed
0.60Hz
If you change Programs at this point (either through MIDI, the pedal-
board, or the Program buttons), any modifications that you have made
to the Program will be lost. In order for the RP-12 to remember the
changes that you have made, you must store the Program in memory.
The procedure for storing Programs is covered in more detail on pg 20.
There are three requirements for creating a Program on the RP-12.
The first is that an Algorithm needs to be assigned to the Program;
second, Parameters must be modified to your liking, and third, the
Program must be stored in memory in order to be recalled for later
use.
The Algorithm you choose for a Program determines the basic function
of the Program. It is therefore necessary to choose an Algorithm that
contains all the Modules you want to use in an appropriate configura-
tion (for a complete listing of the RP-12's algorithms, see page 67).
The Algorithm selection screen for all Programs in the RP-12 is one
screen to the right of the title screen.
NOTE: It may be easiest to select a Program that uses the Algorithm
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