Store Mode; Bypass Mode; Tuner Mode - DigiTech RP6 Owner's Manual

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RP-6 Owner's Manual

STORE MODE

BYPASS MODE

TUNER MODE

Once you have modified the Parameters and Effects, you can store
them to a user Program location. When you change an Effect or
Parameter in a Program, the Store LED will light, indicating that you
have changed a Parameter and need to store the changes. Press the
<STORE> key once and the first seven segment LED in the Display
window will flash U. Select the Program and Bank you want to store
your changes to, and press the <STORE> key again to save the
changes. Exit this mode by pressing any footswitch or Value key.
Allows you to bypass the RP-6's Effects. Enter this mode by pressing
footswitches 3 & 4 simultaneously. BYP will appear in the display
window to indicate you are in Bypass mode. Exit this mode by press-
ing any of the footswitches. When you exit this mode, the RP-6 will
default to the last mode you used. Bypass is not available while in
Edit mode.w
Allows you to tune your guitar. Enter Tuner mode by pressing
footswitches 1 & 2 simultaneously. tun will appear briefly in the dis-
play window followed by --- to indicate that you are in Tuner mode. To
begin tuning play a note on your guitar (a harmonic at the 12th fret will
work best). The display window will show the note being played and
the horizontal Parameter Matrix LEDs just under the tuning bar will
light. Once the LED directly under the IN TUNE of the tuning bar is lit,
the note will be in tune. If the note is not in tune, 1 or 2 of the LEDs left
or right of the IN TUNE LED will be lit. If they are to the left, the note is
flat and should be tuned up. If the LEDs are to the right, the note is
sharp and should tuned down. You can change your tuning prefer-
ence by using the value <UP> and <DOWN> keys. The default facto-
ry setting is : A=440 Hz. The tuning reference control ranges from 427
Hz to 453 Hz, which is the equivalent of ± 50 cents (1/2 semitone) in
either direction form 440 Hz.
When you scroll down from 427 Hz, you will also find alternate
dropped tunings. Alternate tunings are A = Ab (415), A = G (392),
and A = Gb (370). The display window will briefly flash the currently
selected tuning preference.
Exit this mode by pressing any of the footswitches. When you exit this
mode, the RP-6 will default to the last mode you used. Tuner is dis-
abled in Edit mode.
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