A Guided Tour of the RP1000

 

 

 

Front Panel

 

 

 

 

 

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1. Tap Tempo Footswitch

Step on this footswitch repeatedly in time with your music to get the delay to sync up with the music’s rhythm.

2. Stomp Loop Footswitch

This footswitch enables and disables the mono stompbox effects loop.

3. Edit Up/Down Buttons

These buttons navigate up and down the rows of the matrix for editing presets.

4. Amp Loop Button

This button enables and disables the external Amp/Preamp loop. The button lights when the

Amp/Preamp loop is active. If no connections are made to the loop, NO loop appears in the display briefly when the button is engaged or disengaged.

5. Stomp Loop LED

This LED lights when the Stomp Loop is activated using the Stomp Loop footswitch. When the LED is off, the Stomp Loop is inactive. Note that the Stomp Loop button’s LED turns red when its position is pre amp model and amp loop, and green when it’s post amp model and amp loop.

6. Effects Matrix

The matrix provides information regarding the current preset and parameter edit functions. In Performance mode, the LEDs running down the left side of the Matrix provide a visual indication of which effects are in use for the selected preset.While editing a preset, the LEDs indicate that the Effect row is selected for editing.

7. Displays

The RP1000 has two sets of displays. The 8 character alpha-numeric display shows preset names, bank names, and effects names while editing. The 2 character numeric display shows preset numbers and effects parameters while editing and shows the note being tuned when the Tuner is

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DigiTech owner manual Guided Tour of the RP1000, Front Panel