Amp Modeling - DigiTech RP360 Owner's Manual

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Amp Modeling

Amp modeling is a technology which applies the tone of a selected amplifier to your guitar signal�
The RP includes an assortment of popular vintage and modern amp models as well as two acoustic
guitar simulators� Note that when you select an amp model, the default cabinet model is automatically
selected and displayed in the bottom right-hand corner of the LCD display�
Once an amp model has been selected, you can turn the
cabinet model� Pressing the
parameters available for the selected amp model (i�e�, Gain, Amp Level, and EQ)� The following provides
a description of the amp models available in the RP and their associated parameters� Note that all amp
models have the same parameters as shown in the following table�
Parameters
NAME
OPTIONS OR RANGE
ON/BYP
ON, BYPASS
CABINET
Various Selections
GAIN
0 - 99
AMP LEVEL
0 - 99
BASS
1�0 - 10�0
MID
1�0 - 10�0
TREBLE
1�0 - 10�0
AMP MODELS
57 Champion
(Based on a '57 Fender
The Tweed Champ is a straight ahead, growly amp which is best suited for blues and garage
music� The tone is nasely, distorts easy due to the low wattage, but cuts through!
57 D-Luxe
(Based on a '57 Fender Tweed Deluxe
One of the most sought after amps ever made, this is a tone you can't get enough of� This baby
shows off its glory when pushed to the limits�
59 Bass Man
(Based on a '59 Fender Tweed Bassman
This classic really roars with lots of bottom end� Great for blues riffs but equally great for
driving rock and roll rhythm guitar parts�
RP360 / RP360 XP
56
knob navigates the various pages and accesses the other
SELECT
DESCRIPTION
Turns the Amp model on and off�
Selects the cabinet model�
Adjusts the amount of saturation� Higher values equal more saturation�
Adjusts the output level of the Amp model�
Adjusts the level of the low-end frequencies (bass)� 5�5 = flat, 1�0 = full cut, and
10�0 = full boost�
Adjusts the level of the midrange frequencies (mids)� 5�5 = flat, 1�0 = full cut,
and 10�0 = full boost�
Adjusts the level of the high-end frequencies (treble)� 5�5 = flat, 1�0 = full cut,
and 10�0 = full boost�
Tweed Champ
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CABINET

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