Whammy; Delay; Reverb - DigiTech RPX400 User Manual

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Whammy™

Whammy™ is an effect that uses an Expression Pedal to bend the pitch of the incoming signal, or add
a bendable harmony with the original signal. As the Pedal is moved, the note will bend either up or
down. When Whammy™ is selected, it is automatically placed before the Amp Modeling as shown in
the block diagram (at the beginning of the Effects section). The Whammy™ effect must be linked to
the Expression Pedal in order to function. See page 18 for more information on linking the
Expression Pedal.
Parameter 1 - The Number 2 Knob selects the interval and direction of the pitch bend. Choices are
as follows:
Whammy (no Dry Signal)
1OCTUP (1 octave above)
2OCTUP (2 octaves above)
2NDDWN (a second below)
REV2ND (a second below reversed pedal
action)
4THDWN (a fourth below)
1OCTDN (an octave below)
2OCTDN (2 octaves below)
DIVBOM (Dive Bomb)
Mod Level - The Number 5 Knob adjusts the volume of the Whammy™. Ranges from 0 to 99.
The Number 3 and 4 knobs have no function when the Whammy™ is selected.

Delay

Delay is an effect that will record a portion of the incoming signal, and then play it back a short time later.
The recording can repeat just once, several times, or infinitely (which turns off the input to the Delay and
allows you to play over the top of a passage in the Delay loop).
Delay On/Off - The Number 1 Knob turns the Delay on (
Delay Type - The Number 2 Knob selects one of the 3 different types of Delay. Values include:
(Digital Delay),
Delay Time - The Number 3 Knob adjusts the amount of Delay time. Ranges from
MS
(10 through 990 ms in 10 ms increments), and
through 2 seconds in 100 ms increments).
Feedback - The Number 4 Knob adjusts the number of times the delayed signal will repeat. Ranges from
1 to 99 and rhold (infinite repeat).
Delay Level - The Number 5 Knob adjusts the volume of the Delay signal. Ranges from 0 to 99.

Reverb

Reverb can give the listener a sense that the material is being performed in various acoustical environ-
ments. It can provide the tight acoustics of a small room, or the ambience of huge arena.
Reverb Type - The Number 1 Knob selects the Type of Reverb or acoustic environment. The RPx400
provides your choice of ten different environments including:
REV OF = Reverb Off
STUDIO = Studio
ROOM = Wood Room
CLUB = Club
ANALOG
(Analog Delay),
PLATE = Plate
HALL = Hall
AMPTHE = Amplitheater
CHURCH = Church
Creating Presets
Harmony Bends (Dry Signal Added)
M3>MA3 (a minor third to a Major third)
2NDMA3 (a second above to a Major third
above)
3RD4TH (a third above to a fourth above)
4TH5TH (a fourth above to a fifth above)
5THOCT (a fifth above to an octave above)
HOCTUP (one octave above)
HOCTDN (one octave down)
On
) and off (
OF
).
P PONG
(Ping Pong Delay).
10 SEC
through
GARAGE = Parking Garage
ARENA = Arena
SPRING = Spring
DIGTAL
10 MS
990
through
20 SEC
(1 second
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