Detuners - DigiTech RP21D User Manual

Integrated tube guitar processor
Table of Contents

Advertisement

RP21D User's Guide
Prim & Secd Size
Prim & Secd Reflct Controls the simulation of energy loss of sound each time it is reflected. Hard, smooth materials like glass and wood
Note: The following Delay Parameters that are utilized within the Reverb section are to be used in the Room Echo reverb
module.
Delay A
Delay B
Delay C
Delay D
Out A - D
Bal A - D
Shape
Spread
FB: Dly
Amount
Out L - R
Prim Out L
Prim Out R
Secd Out L
Secd Out R

Detuners

The detuner effect does exactly what its name implies; it detunes a sound (moves it out of tune) and allows you to add it to the original
sound. The result can be almost chorus-like, but it doesn't move like the chorus effect does. This actually makes the detuner more
transparent and not quite as thick as the chorus effect, which in many applications is a good thing (since effects can quickly pile up and clog
up great sounding audio).
When do I use a detuner? The detuner falls into the same guidelines as the chorus effect. It works with just about everything; It is
ideal for thickening up a rhythm guitar track. Remember to experiment with the delay parameters if you are looking for a wider detuning
sound. Adding 30-60 ms of delay to the detuner's voices that are panned hard to one side (while not delaying the other side) will change
the detuner's stereo imaging greatly.
40
Section Two - Editing Functions
Changes the relative room size of the Primary and Secondary reverb stages. Ranges from 1 to 5.
have more reflectivity that softer, more porous materials. This control can be thought of as determining the
"liveness" of the room. Ranges from 1 to 10.
Sets the length of time before hearing Delay Group A. Ranges from 0 to 120 milliseconds.
Sets the length of time before hearing Delay Group A and Delay Group B. Ranges from 0 to 120 milliseconds.
Sets the length of time before hearing Delay Group B and Delay Group C. Ranges from 0 to 120 milliseconds.
Sets the length of time before hearing Delay Group C and Delay Group D. Ranges from 0 to 120 milliseconds.
Controls the output level of the Delay Groups. Ranges from Off to 100%.
Controls the left/right balance of the Delay Groups. Ranges from -99 to 99.
Selects the shape of the output levels for the delay group taps. Shape selections are: Flat, Peak, Decreasing,
Increasing, Shelf, and Reverse Shelf.
Controls the width of the effect's stereo imaging. Ranges from 1 to 10.
Sets the amount of time before the delay is fed back in. Ranges from 0 to 170 ms.
Sets how much delay is fed back into the signal. Ranges from Off to 50%.
Adjusts the overall level of the left/right side of the reverb. Ranges from Off to 100%.
Adjusts the overall level of the left side of the Primary reverb. Ranges from Off to 100%.
Adjusts the overall level of the right side of the Primary reverb. Ranges from Off to 100%.
Adjusts the overall level of left side of the Secondary reverb. Ranges from Off to 100%.
Adjusts the overall level of the right side of the Secondary reverb. Ranges from Off to 100%.

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

This manual is also suitable for:

Rp21

Table of Contents