Digitech RP355 Multi Effect Presets
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@themansmg201 And Fabio loves your useful comment....
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Fabio plays guitar????
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@paulgaudinjrBCN I occasionally use the RP355 with my champion 600, and it's very nice.
If you like lots of effects, in my opinion the RP355 hooked to an actual tube Amp is better sounding than the modeling Amps(Mustangs,Line 6,G-Decks, etc.) because you still get that real tube character that no modeler can quite nail. I mostly play clean, so usually, I just have a Boss FVR-1 Reverb pedal hooked to the Champ, but when I want a wah wah pedal, or a bit of overdrive, the 355 comes in handy.
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ok, many thanks.
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@voxomar that is a Rectifier ampmodel. The easiest way to create presets is to use the usb connection to your computer launch X Edit which is a free download and edit the parameters via your computer screen....or just browse the digitech webpage for more demo patches and alter the ones you like most
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@URTH1000 nice comment thank you!
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@1crazyguitardude actually with that kind of equipment I would look into the RP500 or even the RP1000. The Randall has a very good sound and there will be times when you want this sound to be unaltered. You can program the RP355 to not change the sound on the Randall but on the 500 and the 1000 it is just pressing a footswitch and the modelling is bypassed. On the 355 you need to do this on each preset by hand
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@yohppoy this is the synth talk effect. This one is combined with the intelligent gate which enables you to trigger the wah effect by the way you pluck your strings.
Thank you for the analysis. Just one question. If I'm playing live and for a specific song I need to change quickly from the effect #3 to the #59 and return to #3 or #6, how do you do that? Thank you for the hep!
barflanik 2 weeks ago
@barflanik You can copy any preset to any other preset number in the user bank of the RP. 3 can be copied to 58 and 6 to 59 so all is within reach.
ralfjung 2 weeks ago
How would this pedal sound straight to an amp such as the Fender Champ 600 or a VOX AC4TV?
paulgaudinjrBCN 3 months ago
@paulgaudinjrBCN I am sorry I can just guess but that isnt very helpful
ralfjung 3 weeks ago
Hey Man,
Great playing. How are you wired up? Are you going straight into an amp or through some type of interface into your computer?
Also, could you clarify what you said in a previous comment about turning off the speaker simulator and going through the poweramp? I'm not quite sure what you mean. How would this change if you were going straight to an amp or a computer? Thanks sir.
spenc193 3 months ago
@spenc193 In this video I went straight into the recording device I believe...it is so long ago that I forgot but I am sure I mention it somewhere. If you use a real amp with a guitar speaker connected or built-in I recommend to turn of the RPs internal speaker simulation. You do not need to simulate a speaker when you have one right? When you use this device you can go direct into a poweramp or into the powerampsection of your amp avoiding tone changes of the preamp of that real amp
ralfjung 3 weeks ago