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Digitech Drop Video Demo - The Gear Page The DigiTech® Drop is a dedicated polyphonic drop tune pedal that allows you to drop your tuning from one semitone all the way down to a full octave Get down-tuned chunk without having to change guitars!
Found another new GSP 2101, but with a surprise. . . - The Gear Page The DigiTech GSP 2101 is probably my all-time favorite preamp effects rack unit so I am always on the lookout for the extremely rare occasion when a new, never used unit comes up for sale Recently I acquired a new-old-stock GSP 2101, which makes it the third new unit I have This particular
Power supply goof. . . workarounds? - The Gear Page I recently purchased a Digitech Trio+ looper band creator for jamming in my hotel room while working on the road Needless to say, having a fair amount of fun with this pedal! However---I goofed on the power supply I've got a CS12 unit powering my board, which has a 800ma 9v AC jack The Trio+
Digitech Trio+ vs new Boss RC-10R, which one is the better value? Well, not sure there's a better answer The Trio+ works well, if a bit clunky You can use a click to keep you in time But you have to record the drum bass part, then go back over it for a loop track which can be trouble if you're not good at staying in time or playing the same thing twice Plus they're out there used for decent prices, while the Boss is pretty new
Digitech RP355 (?) - The Gear Page There is *one* subtle hardware "gotcha", unless Digitech has revised the design since I bought mine If you run the 1 4" outputs to a DI, do *not* use an active DI or other high-impedance input (This may be an issue with hi-Z FX loop inputs and with plugging the RP into the front of an amp, for those who run their RP355 that way )
How does the Digitech RP355 stack up sonically? - The Gear Page My only experience with digital modeling pedals is the Digitech RP355 I can get some reasonable approximation of "my sound" with it after extensive tweaking and experimentation How does this pedal compare with others in the $200 - $400 price range? I am mostly interested in the quality of distortion and amp speaker emulation, and the noise gate
Digitech EX7 Expression Factory REVIEW - The Gear Page Yep, one of the best (and last) pedals I ever owned before I made the switch to a full modeling rig In fact, the EX7 was my gateway into my RPs I loved all the tones and wish DigiTech had ported the Space Station sim into the RPs My biggest complaints were the toe switch and shallow travel of the expression pedal
Rp1000 vs Rp500 - The Gear Page Well, I'd say that Mattball is right The RP360XP together with the additional FS3X footswitch could be even a better solution than the RP1000, if you look at the Digitech products The RP500 1000 grid is practical to change edit any parameter BUT only the RP360 offers the possibility to edit ANY parameter on board
DigiTech Drop? - The Gear Page Anyone have this and found it good enough to replace retuning your guitar u to a step down? Not interested in whether it's usable for shred fast stuff etc, just for classic rock tunes that we normally tune down up to a step for vocal range issues Is it usable w o sounding glitchy weird?