Section Two - Editing Functions; Creating Programs; Editing A Program; The Matrix - DigiTech RP14D User Manual

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Section Two - Editing Functions

Section Two - Editing Functions

Creating Programs

Creating your own signature sound with the RP14D is easy and intuitive. The RP14D lets you create your own Programs, or fine tune existing
Programs to suit your needs. Editing and creating is a very simple process that doesn't require a lot of time dedicated to learning the menus.
Once a Program has been edited to your liking, you may store those settings to any of the 50 User Program locations. Remember that the
User Programs are duplicates of the Factory Programs so, you are not at risk of losing any of the sounds that the RP14D came with.

Editing a Program

When creating or editing a sound, you must first start by choosing a Program. The Program number does not necessarily need to be the
location which you intend to have it reside, as you can save your creation to any User Program number during the store process. You do
have to start with one of the User or Factory Programs. It is not possible to start with a completely empty Program. Pick a Program which
will be your starting point by using the Value Up and Value Down buttons. Once you have found a Program that you wish to edit, press the
Edit button once. This will take you into the editing mode. Pressing the Edit button again will exit Edit mode.

The Matrix

The Matrix is your guide to creating your sound as it shows you which effect and which parameter of that effect has been selected for editing.
In the editing mode, one LED will light in the vertical row of LEDs, and one will light in the horizontal row of LEDs of the Effect Matrix. The
Left and Right Parameter Select buttons are used to select the Effect that you want to Edit. The currently selected Effect will be represented by
a lit LED over the selected Effect column. The Parameter Select Up and Down buttons are used to access the Parameter of the currently
selected Effect. This will be represented by the lit LED in the vertical row of LEDs on the left side of the Matrix.
Navagate the Effect Columns with the
Parameter Select Left and Right Buttons
Navagate the Parameter Rows with the
Parameter Select Up and Down Buttons
Simply follow the two LEDs across the matrix to the point where they intersect to determine the parameter that you are about to edit. The
Numeric Display will show the value of the currently selected effect parameter. The Value Up and Value Down buttons will increase or
decrease the value of the parameter that has been selected and you will hear the change in real time. When changing Parameter values, the
Store LED will light indicating the value shown is not the stored value for the parameter in the current program. If you return to the original
value, the Store LED will go off. If you exit Edit mode after changing the Parameters and then return to Edit mode, the last viewed Parameter
will be displayed.
Use Value buttons to change
Follow the lit LEDs across the Matrix
selected Parameter value
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0
The point where LEDs intersect
is the selected Parameter
Shows value of selected Parameter
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