Digitech Rp500 Patch Library5/6/2021
Continue this thread level 2 Original Poster 1 point 5 years ago Im downloading the Nexus software right now--hopefully it will let me see whats going on in these presets without having to plug in the unit itself You wont have anything to load the presets into or get the sounds out of, but you can mess with the factory presets and get a pretty good idea of how simple the controls are.Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts Log in sign up User account menu 28 25 new presets for Digitech RP360.
Digitech Rp500 Patch Library Software Right NowGlitch delay, auto-whammy, filter flanger, noise wah, synthy stuff etc. The goods: All effects created by me, with the RP360 and Nexus editing software. Expression pedal and stomp mode programming is included, so these should all work on the RP360XP as well. Effects include LFO-modulated pitch shifting, arpeggiated harmonizer, mutating delay patterns, flange and vibe effects with extra animation, bubbling noise wah, reverb with shifting predelay, various exp-controllable modulations and delays, and some really nice amp and pedal combos. ![]() The assignable LFO control allows for one auto-twisting knob per preset at a specified speed, so many of these effects were designed around that feature, and show off how crazy the RP360s are capable of getting because of it. Next up will be the Boss GT-001, which has tons more LFO and automation control. Upvoted This thread is archived New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast Sort by best. Just pick the effect you want to link it to out of the dropdown menu, then select the parameter you want to automate, and set the values. You may have to restart the effect to kick in the new LFO settings. If youre not a synth nerd, it might take some time messing around with it to understand exactly how the waveforms work, but once you get the hang of it its pretty easy to make it do whatever you want it to. Continue this thread level 1 1 point 5 years ago I havent heard it yet and I dont have an RP360XP, but Im glad to see somebody really take advantage of this feature, and really try to make a good preset library out of it Digitech snuck this feature back into their lineup with the RP500 or 1000 (I think), and it never really got talked about at all. It should be though, cause its huge Tell me, can you smoothly modulate delay times with that That would be so cool Im not expecting that to be the case (it would require extra horsepower for delay interpolation), but it would still be so cool if it did, and open up a lot of doors. I really hope LFOs, ASDRs, envelopes and other modifiers become standard features in pedals someday--Ive been using them for the last year just about every day with my PCM80, and its hard to imagine going back to life without them. ![]() Digitech Rp500 Patch Library Update The H9SIm really interested to see if Eventide will update the H9s to have this functionality--seems like a perfect place to test the waters.;) If Digitech could do it, Eventide needs to be doing it too Im downloading the Nexus software right now--hopefully it will let me see whats going on in these presets without having to plug in the unit itself (unlike another stubborn Harman processor, the Lexicon MX200--whose presets I still have, but cannot view, even in the software, since I dont have the processor to hook it up to anymore). The Boss GT-001 picks up where the RPs leave off, and takes everything to the highest level possible. Everything you cant do with the Digitechs is possible with the Boss, which is like an AxeFX in a pitchfactor sized box. Stereo amps, multiple LFOs, multiple instances of whatever effect you want in any order, and all the cool new Boss effects like adaptive distortion, tera echo and multi overtone. The Eventide Modfactor had two dedicated LFO control knobs for the depth and rate. This is just a more practical incarnation of that capability that puts it to far better use. The Eclipse and Fireworx both have all the good modifier stuff too, but no software to make it so easy and accessible. With the Boss software you can actually see your LFOs in action, and see the knobs turning, which is great.
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