![]() I'm mostly interested in ambient sound creation, but also for basic rhythm and lead patches. ![]() Lately, I've been creating effects patches for my DigiTech RP-500 multi-effects pedal. I like the pricing on the RP units as compared to Boss, Line6, TC, and Zoom. It has amp modelling, but you can turn that off and then the RP500/1000 become quasi-M13 like. The Digitech RP line seems to almost directly compete with the Zoom G units, but with some interesting features for live use and control. Some of those new patches, like a set I created with a Tweed Deluxe amp model–my favorite “clean” amp model–and a range of modulation FX, will be available as add-on packs for the other RP series devices soon. ![]() Basically, it’s the v16 set for RP355 with 15 new patches. I myself have some EPIC RP-250 patches I either downloaded (when you could find presets online) or made and would like to export them to windows and convert them to my new RP-1000 as it has everything (obviously) the 250 does and more, so that being said I can take my already epic. ![]() I’ve completed the patch design, programming, and setup for the first RP500 Huntersounds patch set. And while I ask the gurus out there questions patch related. The RP500 features a Pedalboard mode that allows you to turn on and off individual stompboxes and effects by pushing buttons 1-5. Get the best of both worlds with the DigiTech RP500 Guitar Multi Effects Pedal. ![]()
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