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RP21D User’s Guide Section Two - Editing Functions
3.This is the Compressors Attack Time parameter. The Attack Time parameter adjusts the length of time that it takes the compressor to reach the full Ratio once the Threshold has been exceeded. The number 3 icon is telling you that in order to access the Attack Time parameter, you must press the number 3 button. Then you can adjust the Attack Time value by rotating the Data Wheel.
4.This section of the display is telling you that there are three pages of Compression parameters, and that you are currently on the second page. Pressing the Next Page button will advance you to the third page of Compression parameters.
Once you access the third page of Compression parameters the display will look something like this:
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| FACTORY USER | SEAMLESS | DIST | EQ | #DIGITAL | ||
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There are now two things that the display is telling you:
1.This is the Compressors Output Level parameter. Since there are no other parameters on this page, you do not need to press any buttons to access the parameter. The number 1 button will default as the selected parameter. You can use the Data Wheel to adjust the Compressors Output Level.
2.This section of the display is telling you that you are on page 3 of 3. There are no more pages of parameters to display. Pressing the Next Page button will wrap around to page 1 of 3.
If you made any changes to the Compressor’s parameters, you can save your changes to a user default for the Compressor. This will allow you to quickly recall all of these Compression settings when creating another Program just by choosing the user default. To save your Compression settings to a user default, you will have to return to page 1 of 3, and the display will look something like this:
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COMP | WAH TUBE | EQ GATE |
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FACTORY USER | SEAMLESS | DIST | EQ | #DIGITAL |
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BANK | b |
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The number 3 icon is telling you that in order to store your Compressor settings to a default, you must press the number 3 button. Once you press the number 3 button, the RP21D will take you into a naming menu to give your compressor default setting a custom name. See page 21 for more information on naming functions.
NOTE: The Store option for saving a Compressor default will not appear if you did not make any changes to the compressors parameters.
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