Noise Gate - DigiTech RP90 Owner's Manual

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EQ
The RP90's EQ helps further shape your tone with Bass, Midrange, and Treble controls. The EQ
settings are:
b1-b9 Bass tone control. b1-b4 cut bass frequencies by –12dB, –9dB, –6dB, and –3dB
respectively. b5 has no boost or cut. b6-b9 boost bass frequencies by 3dB, 6dB, 9dB,
and 12dB respectively.
d1-d9 Midrange tone control. d1-d4 cut midrange frequencies by –12dB, –9dB, –6dB, and
–3dB respectively. d5 has no boost or cut. b6-b9 boost midrange frequencies by
3dB, 6dB, 9dB, and 12dB respectively.
t1-t9 Treble tone control. t1-t4 cut treble frequencies by –12dB, –9dB, –6dB, and –3dB
respectively. t5 has no boost or cut. t6-t9 boost treble frequencies by 3dB, 6dB,
9dB, and 12dB respectively.

Noise Gate

The Noise Gate effect includes two models: a Silencer gate and an Auto Swell gate.
A silencer gate is designed to eliminate noise while you are not playing. The Silencer gate's nine
settings (g1-g9) determine the threshold, which determines how loud a signal must be before it
can be heard. The higher the setting, the louder a signal must be in order to be heard.
The Auto Swell provides an automatic volume swell effect. The auto swell's nine settings (S1-S9)
determine the attack time (how quickly the swell grows from the note you play). The higher the
setting, the faster the swell grows.
The noise gate settings are:
Noise gate effect is turned off
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g1-g9 Silencer gate. g1 is the lowest threshold, g9 is the highest threshold.
S1-S9 Auto Swell gate. S1 is the fastest attack time, s9 is the slowest attack time.
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