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Old 04-25-2008, 09:05 PM
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DigiTech RP150 Description
With the Digitech RP150 Guitar Multi Effects Pedal, accessing superbly detailed new models has never been easier. In three steps, you can dial in the perfect sound with DigiTech's Tone and Effects library knobs.

1. Pick one of 30 tone presets, 2. Pick one of 30 effects chains, 3. Dial in your effects level and rock on.

You may never go any deeper into the infinitely-tweakable RP interface. DigTech's RP tone and effects libraries let you access pre-designed combinations of models as fast as you can turn the knob. From mellow and bluesy to scorch-the-face-of-the-earth-raw, you're going to find combinations that fit your playing style. Modeling guitar processors with the raw power for real players and tone that deserves to be heard on stage and in the studio.

USB connectivity for recording, preset editing/archiving/downloading and more. The RP150 is ready to talk to your PC or Mac computer: it has a built-in 24-bit 2-in/2-out USB interface. Lay down tracks with your favorite multitrack DAW software. Play back a mix or MP3 cut directly through your RP150 effects pedal and jam along with it. Download a free copy of X-Edit Editor/Librarian from www.digitech.com and customize presets, upload and download new tones, including those from magazine web sites and DigiTech's own thriving online player community.

400% more horsepower. No wonder the DigiTech RP150 sounds so good. You're looking atthe world's most advanced audio processor, the engine" that gives this generation of RP models so much more raw impact and subtle detail. Many other manufacturers use general-purpose, off-the-shelf chips. But creating the best guitar tone requires a 100% specialized, optimized processor. Being total audio processing fanatics, Chip Wizard" engineers set out to create a super-processor specifically designed to power a whole new generation of effects and models. The design team worked for over two years, literally redefining audio signal processing at the chip level. Then DigiTech's Tone Guru" engineers — fresh from Production Modeling triumphs like the Jimi Hendrix Experience Artist Series pedal — set to work taking advantage of all the raw processing power. When you hear what AudioDNA2 does for the tone of the RP150 guitar effects pedal, you'll agree it was all worth it.
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