DigiTech RP21D Modifiers, Dynamic Filters, Low Frequency Oscillators, Midi Continuous Controllers

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RP21D User’s Guide Section Three - Advanced Topics

Parallel

In a Parallel configuration, the left and right outputs of the Tube and Solid State Distortions are summed together at the output of the morphing section. A monaural signal is then fed into both of the Digital Effects chains. The Digital Effects will provide the stereo imagine.

Split/Parallel

In a Split Parallel configuration, the left and right outputs of the Tube and Solid State Distortions are kept discrete. The left outputs of both are fed into the top Effects chain, and the right outputs are fed into the bottom Effects chain. Each chain will provide stereo outputs. The left outputs of both chains are summed together, and the right outputs of both chains are summer together.

See the Preamp Master section on page 19 for more information on panning assignments of the Tube and Solid State Distortions, and the Effect Configuration section on page 24 for more information on selecting a Digital Effect configuration.

Modifiers

A Modifier is a way of varying the value of a parameter automatically through the use of a Dynamic Filters and Low Frequency Oscillators, or remotely through the use of MIDI Continuous Controllers. This can dramtically alter your sound and create some interesting effects. The RP21D includes two dynamic filters, and two low frequency oscillators (LFO’s) which can be asssigned to modify any parameter of any effect. It is also capable of responding to any MIDI Continuous Controller.

Dynamic Filters

A Dynamic Filter will vary the value of the parameter it has been assigned to based on the amplitude of the incoming signal. In other words, you can change the value of an effects parameter simply by how hard or soft you strike the strings. For example, you could assign the Dynamic Filter of a Program to control a chorus level. As the dynamics of the music increase, the chorus becomes less apparent. Ease up on the string attack a little and the chorus increases. ALL IN REAL TIME!

Low Frequency Oscillators

An LFO will vary the value of any assigned parameter, between two pre-determined stop points automatically. An LFO will continuously cycle back and forth between two points at a speed that you designate. In other words, you could assign the Chorus Level to an LFO and the LFO would fade the Chorus in and out continuously. The speed that you set the LFO to operate at will determine whether the Chorus fades in and out gradually, or rapidly.

MIDI Continuous Controllers

A MIDI CC can be anything from an external expression pedal to the mod wheel of a MIDI synthesizer. A value will be transmitted on a specific MIDI CC number (between 1 and 127 and channel pressure). Any parameter within the RP21D that has been assigned to that same MIDI CC number will change its value as the MIDI CC changes value. In other words, you could assign the Chorus Effect Level to a MIDI CC number and your Chorus Level could be controlled by a MIDI sequencer or keyboard.

Assigning a Modifier to a Parameter

The Procedure for assigning a parameter to either type of modifier is as follows:

1.Use the Preamp or Effects buttons to select the effect that contains the parameter you wish to assign. In our example, we want to assign the Chorus Level to a modifier so, press the Effects button until you have reached the Chorus Effect (chorus must be an effect within the Program).

2.Select the parameter that you want to assign. Since the Effect Level of the Chorus is on the second page of Chorus parameters, press the Next Page button to access page two. The Effect Level is preceeded by the number 1 icon so, press the number 1 button to select the FX Level

3.Press the Assign button twice and the display appears something like this:

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Contents Page Mains Plug Warning Digitech Digitech ElectronicsRP21, RP21D III Table of Contents RP21D Features IntroductionApply Power Quick StartMaking Connections Select ProgramGuided Tour of the RP21D Front PanelRear Panel Getting Started Making ConnectionsStereo Powering the RP21D Program ModeAbout the RP21D DisplayFootswitches ProgramsExpression Pedal EffectsEdge of the Earth Preamp/Analog ModulesDigital Effects Modules Preamp Defaults Selecting a ProgramCreating Programs Editing the PreampCompressor CompressorHeavy ThreshRatio AttackMediumLevel CompressorWah Wah Tube DistortionWah Pedal Toe Heavy Tube DistortSaving a Distortion Default Type Dirty Tube GainSolid State Distortion DistortLow Fuzz Type FuzzLevel Phase Band Graphic EqualizerTube GEQ PunchTube GEQ Custom Noise Gate80Hz 140Hz 250Hz 450Hz Noise Gate LoThresh TypeSilencer2Post T&D ThreshAtten AttackRelseDISTPan Mix Master Preamp SettingsNoise Gate Custom TubeOn Lvl DSPLvl Mstr DistByp Lvl DSPLvl MstrStoring a User Preamp Default Naming a DefaultPreAmp Custom NameUserDefault List RP21D User’s Guide Section Two Editing Functions Configuration Digital EffectsChanging Effects FXThru ModuleCenter FX Dual ChoFXLvl DryLvl Balance Speed Depth WvFrmDlyA DlyB Balance OutA PanA OutB PanBChorus Effect TypesChoruses and Flangers Chorus Parameters Flanger Flanger ParametersPhasers Phaser ParametersPedal Phaser Pedal Phaser ParametersRotary Speaker Simulator Tremolo and Auto-PannerFeedback Rotary Speaker Simulator ParametersDelays TremoloAuto Panner Tremolo & Auto Panner ParametersFrequency Gain Dly a B Dly C D Out Delay ParametersFX Lvl Dry Lvl Balance Dly Time FdBck TapIt Smear Multi Effects Modules Chorus/Delay and Flange/Delay Multi-Effect Module ParametersSampler Reverse DelayTime Warp Reverbs Reverb Gated ReverbReverb Parameters TypeDispersion DiffusionOver Type Over FreqDelay C Delay DDetuners Increasing, Shelf, and Reverse ShelfPitch Shifters and Harmony Dtn a BDtn C D Dtn E -HPitch Shifters Parameters Whammy Effect Parameters Whammy EffectsAuto Wah Auto Wah Effect Parameters EqualizersGraphic Equalizers Here are a couple of simple examplesParametric Equalizers Parametric Equalizer ParametersMaster Mix Cabinet EmulatorMaster Mix Dry Wet CabEmType Pre DigitalStore Prg toStyx And Sto Storing/Copying ProgramsNameStyx And Stones Select Contrl F.Switch Foot Controller FunctionsAssigning Programs Assigning On/Off FunctionsRe-assign F.switch ? Expression Pedal AssignmentsSeries Assigning the Morph or VolumeAssigning the Wah Modifiers Dynamic FiltersLow Frequency Oscillators Midi Continuous ControllersViewing, Changing, or Deleting Assignments FXLvl CC # Min MaxTuner Output Mode Cabinet EmulationMidi Channels OutputMonoProgram Receive Map Program Transmit MapMidi RcvChnl TransChnl Prg Rcv MapMIDI= UserSysEx Channel Midi Merge SysEx Channel and Midi MergeSysEx Dump User Default Dump Program DumpsSysExDump Bulk System SysExDump UserPrg³PrgNumAssigning a Midi CC to Pedals Assigning a Midi CC to the Expression PedalUsrDfltPreamp User PdlsBanks FS=Prg CCTranVolume Pedal Update Factory ResetFactory Reset? Bank NamesRecalibrating the Expression Pedal Are you sure ?Recalibrate Pedal ? Push pdl forward,pressSection Five Appendix RP21D Factory Program ListSpecifications Input SectionRemarks Recognized

RP21D specifications

The DigiTech RP21D is a versatile multi-effects processor designed for guitarists seeking to expand their sound palette. With its comprehensive range of features and user-friendly interface, this device stands out as a reliable tool for both live performances and studio recordings.

At the core of the RP21D lies its extensive library of effects. Guitarists can choose from an impressive selection of up to 54 different effects, including distortion, overdrive, delay, chorus, reverb, and more. This variety allows musicians to create a unique sound that fits their style, whether they are seeking a classic rock tone or a more contemporary sound.

One of the standout features of the RP21D is its ability to store presets. With 40 user-defined patches and 40 factory presets, players can quickly recall their favorite sounds during a performance. This feature is particularly useful for guitarists who switch genres or styles frequently, as it allows for rapid transitions without the need for complex setups.

The device is equipped with a dual-analog distortion circuit, which provides a warm, tube-like tone that enhances the overall sound quality. Additionally, the RP21D includes a 24-bit A/D and D/A converter, ensuring high-resolution audio processing. This results in a cleaner and more dynamic sound, making it suitable for professional use.

The RP21D features a simple and intuitive interface, highlighted by a large LCD display that provides clear information about selected effects and parameters. Navigation is made easy with dedicated buttons for quickly adjusting settings and switching between effects.

Connectivity options are plentiful, including standard 1/4-inch inputs and outputs, as well as a built-in headphone jack for silent practice. The device also includes a direct output for connecting to a PA or recording system, making it an excellent choice for live situations and studio work alike.

In terms of power, the RP21D can be powered by either batteries or an AC adapter, offering flexibility for musicians on the go.

Overall, the DigiTech RP21D is an impressive multi-effects pedal that combines quality sound processing with a vast range of features. Whether you are a seasoned guitarist or a beginner, the RP21D offers everything needed to explore new sonic territories and refine your musical expression. Its robust construction and reliable performance make it a valuable addition to any guitarist’s rig.