Envelope / special delays, Envelope / special, Delays – DigiTech RP1000 User Manual

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Vox® Bias Tremolo

Another way to achieve a tremolo effect is to alter the bias of the poweramp tubes. This Vox®

Bias Tremolo produces the volume and tone effects to create a tone heard on many famous Brit-

ish tunes.

Envelope / Special

DigiTech® Envelope Filter

An envelope filter is also called a “auto-wah” for its wah effect. The amount of wah is dependent

of the output volume of your guitar – he harder you play, the more wah you get. A definite B-

Movie soundtrack tone.

DigiTech Auto Yah™

If a wah, why not an effect that says “yah” when you use it? This is another take on the vowel

based effects but it is controlled the same way that the envelope filter is controlled.

DigiTech Sample & Hold

Using a changing filter, the Sample and Hold produces skipping tones

that can be heard in experimental and alternative music. Best used with distortion in front of the

effect.

DigiTech Step Filter

The Step Filter changes frequency in related patterns much like a sample and hold effect.

DigiTech Synth Talk™

Another DigiTech first, the Synth Talk™ makes your guitar sound like it’s talking due to vowel

like qualities.

DigiTech YaYa™

A descendent of a wah, the YaYa™ is a more complex circuit that produces a “ya” sound.

DOD® FX25 Envelope Filter

The DOD® FX25 is an classic analog envelope filter that can be found on many funk and alter-

native tracks. Used by both guitar and bass players. Try this one clean for a really funky sound.

Delays

Analog Delay

The analog delay produces delays that were derived from ”BBD” analog delay chips. The BBD

chips were the first ways to produce delay aside from the costly tape delays. The delay sound

was not HiFi but was reminiscent of the original signal and quickly became a cornerstone to

modern guitar sounds due to their warm qualities.

Boss® DM2 Analog Delay:

The DM2 is a classic and standard BBD analog delay that used 4,096 stages of delay. The frequen-

cy response and noise depended upon the delay time. The signal derogates with every repeat so

as the repeats are turned up, the signal becomes less and less recognizable and actually becomes

more of an “effect” than a delay.

Digital Delay

A digital delay can be called a perfect representation of your guitar’s signal. Desired for their bril-

liant qualities, digital delays have virtually no noise and a full frequency response.

Lo Fi Delay: The Lo Fi delay is an analog delay with a severely limited frequency response to

produce an even grungier delay effect.

Maestro EP-2 Tube Echoplex

The Echoplex is the standard to which all analog delays are judged. The Echoplex was the first

widely used tape delay and had a tone all of it’s own. The Echoplex can be heard on many rocka-

billy, surf, country and rock tracks.

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