Quick Start - DigiTech RP14D User Manual

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RP14 UserÕs Guide

Quick Start

The RP14D comes with 50 pre-Programmed factory Programs, and 50 user Programs. From the factory, the user Programs are exact
duplicates of the factory Programs. This allows you to experiment without running the risk of losing any of the original sounds contained in
the RP14D.
For those of you who prefer to burn now and read later, we've included this Quick Start section to get you up and running.
Making Connections:
Connect your instrument to the input jack on the rear panel. Connect from the Left Output (for mono operation), or the Left and Right
Outputs (for stereo operation) to the input(s)of your amplifier(s) or power amp.
Apply Power:
Turn the Output knob on the front panel of the RP14D all the way down (fully counter clockwise). Connect the plug of the PS0920 power
supply to the power jack on the RP14D. Connect the other end of the PS0920 power supply to an AC outlet. Turn the power of your
amplifier(s) to the on position and adjust the volume(s). Gradually increase the RP14D Output knob to achieve the desired volume.
5. Use Footswitches or
Value Buttons to Select Programs
Select Program:
Use the 1-5 Footswitches or the Value Up and Down buttons to select different Programs. Once you have found Programs that suit your taste,
you can alter the sounds to your specific needs. By pressing the Edit button and then using the Parameter Left and Right buttons, you can
access any of the effects contained within the selected Program. The Parameter Up and Down buttons will select the specified parameters
related to each effect. Use the LED Matrix to choose the parameter you wish to edit. Follow the rows and columns across and down to the
point where the vertical and horizontal LEDs intersect. That will show you the parameter you are about to edit. Once a parameter has been
selected, you may increase or decrease the parameter value with the Value Up and Down buttons to your liking. Remember that you are not
at risk of losing any sounds so, don't be afraid to experiment.
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Section One - Introduction
1. Start with Output Turned down
4. Gradually Turn Output Up While Playing
2. Connect Power Supply from RP14D to AC Outlet
3. Turn the Power to the Amplifier On

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