Storing a user preamp default, Naming a default, Preamp: custom – DigiTech RP21D User Manual

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1. This parameter is telling you that you are editing the parameters of the Distortion when it is bypassed. You can also edit the on parameters

of the Distortion. The number 1 icon is telling you that in order to access the status of editable Distortion parameters, you must press the
number 1 button. You can then select the on Distortion parameters by rotating the Data Wheel.

2. This is the Volume Level of the Distortion. This parameter should be adjusted while watching the bar graph in the bottom of the display.

Use this parameter to prevent clipping from occuring The number 2 icon is telling you that in order to access the Volume Level, you must
press the number 2 button. You can then change the Level value by rotating the Data Wheel.

3. This is the Volume Level of the Distortion signal being fed into the digital section of the RP21D. Use this parameter to prevent digital

clipping from occuring. The number 3 icon is telling you that in order to access the Digital Level, you must press the number 3 button.
You can then change the Digital Level value by rotating the Data Wheel.

4. This is the combined Master Volume Level of the Program. Should digital clipping occur while using the Digital output, reduce this

parameter. The number 4 icon is telling you that in order to access the Master Level, you must press the number 4 button. You can then
change the Master Level value by rotating the Data Wheel.

5. This section of the display is telling you that you are on page 4 of 4. There are no more pages of parameters to display. Pressing the Next

Page button will wrap around to page 1 of 4.

Storing a User Preamp Default

You have now reached the end of the Preamp Effects. You can now save your settings of all the Preamp Effects to a Preamp Default. That way
you can quickly recall all of these settings in another Program without having to reProgram each individual Preamp Effect.
To store your preamp settings to a User Default, press the preamp button until the entire preamp section is flashing. The display will look
something like this:

The Display is now telling you two things about the Preamp Section.

1. The number 3 icon is telling you have made changes in the Preamp modules and that in order to store your Preamp 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
Preamp default settings a custom name. See the following section for more information on naming functions.

2. The bottom corner of the display is showing that there are 4 pages of parameters associated with the Preamp section, and that you are on

the first of these two pages. The Next Page buttons can be used to access page 2 of the Preamp section.

Naming a Default

Every user default can be given a name that you choose. After you have chosen to store a custom default by pressing the number three button
from the default page, the RP21D will take you into a naming mode. The display will look something like this:

The display is now showing you 5 things that pertain to naming a default.

Name:User 1

4

FACTORY

USER

%kHz
msdB

CAP

1

CHANGED

LINK

%kHz
msdB

2

CHANGED

LINK

%kHz
msdB

DeL

3

LINK

%kHz
msdB

Ins

4

LINK

PAGE

OF

4

COMP

WAH

TUBE

EQ

L/R OUTS

DIGITAL

CLIP

#

b

GATE

SEAMLESS

BANK

EQ

DIST

2

3

nbr

%kHz
msdB

%kHz
msdB

4

5

3

1

4

FACTORY

USER

%kHz
msdB

1

CHANGED

LINK

%kHz
msdB

2

CHANGED

LINK

%kHz
msdB

LINK

%kHz
msdB

4

LINK

PAGE

1

OF

4

COMP

WAH

TUBE

EQ

L/R OUTS

DIGITAL

CLIP

#

b

GATE

SEAMLESS

BANK

EQ

DIST

PreAmp: Custom

Sto

3

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RP21D User’s Guide Section Two - Editing Functions

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