DigiTech Portable Speaker RP300A User Manual

User’s  
Guide  
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION  
WARNING FOR YOUR PROTECTION  
U.K. MAINS PLUG WARNING  
PLEASE READTHE FOLLOWING:  
KEEP THESE INSTRUCTIONS  
A molded mains plug that has been cut off  
from the cord is unsafe. Discard the mains  
plug at a suitable disposal facility. NEVER  
UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES SHOULD  
YOU INSERT A DAMAGED OR CUT  
MAINS PLUG INTO A 13 AMP POWER  
SOCKET. Do not use the mains plug with-  
out the fuse cover in place. Replacement  
fuse covers can be obtained from your local  
retailer. Replacement fuses are 13 amps and  
MUST be ASTA approved to BS1362.  
HEED ALL WARNINGS  
FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS  
DO NOT USE THIS APPARATUS NEAR WATER  
CLEAN ONLY WITH A DRY CLOTH.  
DO NOT BLOCK ANY OFTHEVENTILATION OPENINGS.  
INSTALL IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE MANUFACTUR-  
ER’S INSTRUCTIONS.  
DO NOT INSTALL NEAR ANY HEAT SOURCES SUCH AS  
RADIATORS, HEAT REGISTERS, STOVES, OR OTHER APPA-  
RATUS (INCLUDING AMPLIFIERS) THAT PRODUCE HEAT.  
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY  
ONLY USE ATTACHMENTS/ACCESSORIES SPECIFIED BY  
THE MANUFACTURER.  
Manufacturer’s  
UNPLUG THIS APPARATUS DURING LIGHTNING  
STORMS OR WHEN UNUSED FOR LONG PERIODS OF  
TIME.  
Name:  
DigiTech  
Manufacturer’s  
Address:  
8760 S. Sandy Parkway  
Sandy, Utah 84070  
USA  
Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or ground-  
ing-type plug. A polarized plug has two blades with one wider  
than the other. A grounding type plug has two blades and a  
third grounding prong. The wide blade or third prong are pro-  
vided for your safety. If the provided plug does not fit your  
outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete  
outlet.  
declares that the product:  
Product name:  
RP300 A  
Product option: all (requires Class II  
power adapter that  
conforms to the  
Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched par-  
ticularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point  
where they exit from the apparatus.  
requirements of  
EN60065, EN60742, or  
equivalent.)  
Use only with the cart stand, tripod bracket, or table specified  
by the manufacture, or sold with the apparatus. When a cart  
is used, use caution when moving the cart/apparatus combi-  
nation to avoid injury from tip-over.  
conforms to the following Product  
Specifications:  
Safety:  
EMC:  
IEC 60065 (1998)  
EN 55013 (1990)  
EN 55020 (1991)  
Supplementary Information:  
Refer all servicing to to qualified service personnel. Servicing  
is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way,  
such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been  
spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus  
has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate nor-  
mally, or has been dropped.  
The product herewith complies with the  
requirements of the LowVoltage Directive  
73/23/EEC and the EMC Directive  
89/336/EEC as amended by Directive  
93/68/EEC.  
POWER ON/OFF SWITCH: For products provided with a  
power switch, the power switch DOES NOT break the con-  
nection from the mains.  
Vice-President of Engineering  
8760 S. Sandy Parkway  
Sandy, Utah 84070, USA  
MAINS DISCONNECT: The plug shall remain readily opera-  
ble. For rack-mount or installation where plug is not accessi-  
ble, an all-pole mains switch with a contact separation of at  
least 3 mm in each pole shall be incorporated into the elec-  
trical installation of the rack or building.  
Date: February 21, 2003  
European  
Contact: Your local DigiTech Sales and  
Service Office or  
FOR UNITS EQUIPPED WITH EXTERNALLY ACCESSIBLE  
FUSE RECEPTACLE: Replace fuse with same type and rating  
only.  
Harman Music Group  
8760 South Sandy Parkway  
Sandy, Utah  
MULTIPLE-INPUTVOLTAGE:This equipment may require the  
use of a different line cord, attachment plug, or both, depend-  
ing on the available power source at installation. Connect this  
equipment only to the power source indicated on the equip-  
ment rear panel.To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock,  
refer servicing to qualified service personnel or equivalent.  
84070 USA  
Ph: (801) 566-8800  
Fax: (801) 568-7583  
This Equipment is intended for rack mount use only.  
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Warranty  
We at DigiTech are very proud of our products and back-up each one we sell with the following  
warranty:  
1.The warranty registration card must be mailed within ten days after purchase date to validate this  
warranty.  
2. Digitech warrants this product, when used solely within the U.S., to be free from defects in materials  
and workmanship under normal use and service.  
3. Digitech liability under this warranty is limited to repairing or replacing defective materials that show  
evidence of defect, provided the product is returned to Digitech WITH RETURN AUTHORIZATION,  
where all parts and labor will be covered up to a period of one year.A Return Authorization number  
may be obtained from Digitech by telephone.The company shall not be liable for any consequential  
damage as a result of the product's use in any circuit or assembly.  
4. Proof-of-purchase is considered to be the burden of the consumer.  
5. Digitech reserves the right to make changes in design, or make additions to, or improvements upon  
this product without incurring any obligation to install the same on products previously manufactured.  
6.The consumer forfeits the benefits of this warranty if the product's main assembly is opened and  
tampered with by anyone other than a certified Digitech technician or, if the product is used with AC  
voltages outside of the range suggested by the manufacturer.  
7.The foregoing is in lieu of all other warranties, expressed or implied, and Digitech neither assumes  
nor authorizes any person to assume any obligation or liability in connection with the sale of this  
product. In no event shall Digitech or its dealers be liable for special or consequential damages or  
from any delay in the performance of this warranty due to causes beyond their control.  
NOTE:The information contained in this manual is subject to change at any time without notification.  
Some information contained in this manual may also be inaccurate due to undocumented changes in the  
product or operating system since this version of the manual was completed.The information contained in  
this version of the owner's manual supersedes all previous versions.  
Table of Contents  
Amp Modeling ..............................................................11  
EQ...................................................................................12  
Cabinet/Gate................................................................12  
Effects.............................................................................13  
Chorus. .......................................................................13  
Flanger.........................................................................13  
Triggered Flange.........................................................13  
Phaser..........................................................................14  
Triggered Phaser........................................................14  
Tremolo.......................................................................14  
Panner..........................................................................14  
Vibrato.........................................................................15  
Rotary..........................................................................15  
Ya Ya™ .........................................................................15  
AutoYa™....................................................................15  
SynthTalk................................................................16  
Envelope......................................................................16  
Detune ........................................................................16  
Pitch Shift....................................................................16  
Whammy™ ................................................................16  
Delay...............................................................................17  
Reverb............................................................................17  
Safety Information .............................................................I  
Declaration of Conformity ............................................II  
Warranty...........................................................................III  
Table of Contents............................................................III  
Section One - Introduction  
Getting Acquainted ..........................................................1  
Included Items...................................................................1  
A Guided Tour...................................................................2  
Front Panel......................................................................2  
Rear Panel .......................................................................3  
Getting Started .................................................................4  
Making Connections........................................................4  
Mono Operation............................................................4  
Stereo Operation ..........................................................4  
Applying Power.................................................................5  
About the RP300..............................................................6  
The Presets......................................................................6  
Performance Mode........................................................6  
Bypass Mode...................................................................6  
Tuner Mode.....................................................................6  
Learn-A-Lick ...................................................................7  
Jam-A-Long......................................................................7  
Drum Machine................................................................7  
Section Four - Other Functions  
Expression Pedal.............................................................18  
V-Switch............................................................................19  
LFO....................................................................................19  
Factory Reset..................................................................20  
Expression Pedal Calibration.......................................20  
V-Switch Sensitivity........................................................21  
SectionTwo - Editing Functions  
Editing/Creating Presets..................................................8  
The Matrix .........................................................................8  
Storing/Copying.................................................................9  
SectionThree - Effects and Parameters  
About the Effects ...........................................................10  
Section Five - Appendix  
Effect Definitions............................................................10  
Pickup/Wah...................................................................10  
Compressor..................................................................11  
Preset List........................................................................22  
Specifications...................................................................23  
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Section-1 Introduction  
Getting Acquainted  
Congratulations and thank you for your purchase of the RP300A Modeling Guitar Processor.  
DigiTech commissioned today’s top players to contribute their own presets to the RP300A,  
giving you the latest sounds available from our award winning amp modeling and effects  
processing. We recommend that you take a few minutes to become better acquainted with  
what the RP300A has to offer by going through this User’s Guide with your RP300A in front of  
you. It is your key to unlocking the full potential within the RP300A.  
Included Items  
Before you get started, please make sure that the following items have been included:  
• RP300A  
• PS0913B Power Supply  
• Warranty Card  
The utmost care was taken while your RP300A was being manufactured. Everything should be  
included and in perfect working order. If anything is missing, contact the factory at once.  
Please help us become acquainted with you and your needs by completing your warranty card.  
It is your safeguard should a problem arise with your RP300A.  
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A GuidedTour of the RP300A  
The Front Panel  
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1. Up/Down Footswitches - These 2 Footswitches are used to select Presets, access the  
Tuner, or bypass the RP300A. The Footswitch on the left will decrease, and the  
middle Footswitch will increase the Preset number. Pressing both Footswitches  
together will bypass the currently selected Preset. Pressing and holding both  
Footswitches will access the Tuner.  
2. Amp A/B Footswitch - This Footswitch is used to switch between two amp channels for  
the selected preset. This switch is also used in conjunction with the Up  
Footswitch, to access the Learn-A-Lick mode.  
3. Knobs - These knobs perform various functions depending on which mode is currently  
active in the RP300A. In performance mode, the knobs control the Amp Gain, Bass  
EQ, Mid EQ,Treble EQ, and Master Level. In Edit mode, these knobs adjust the  
Parameter values listed directly above each knob for the selected effect. When the  
Drum Machine is on, these knobs control the Pattern,Tempo, and Level. In Tuner  
mode, these knobs are used to select the desired tuning reference.  
4. Select Button - This button is used to enter the Edit mode, and to select individual effects  
to be edited. Successive presses of this button will advance through all  
available Effects. It is also used to change playback speed in Learn-A-Lick  
mode.  
5. Drums - The Drums button is used to turn on and off the built-in drum machine. When  
the drum machine is active, the Drums LED lights and the selected drum pattern  
plays continuously.  
6. Matrix - The matrix provides information regarding the current Preset, and Parameter edit  
functions. In performance mode, the LEDs running down the left side of the  
Matrix will provide a visual indication of which effects are in use for the currently  
selected Preset. In Edit mode, the LEDs indicate the Effect currently selected for  
editing.  
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7. Display - The Display provides information for different functions depending on the mode  
that is active. In Performance mode, the Display will show the currently selected  
Preset name and numeric location. In Edit mode, the Display will show the name  
and value of the selected parameter. In Tuner mode, the Display will show the  
note being played and whether the note is sharp, flat, or in tune.  
8. Store - The Store button is used to save your custom edits to the user Presets.  
9. Expression Pedal - The Expression Pedal adjusts the RP300A’s assigned Effect Parameter in  
real time. Almost every Parameter is available for Expression Pedal  
control.  
Rear Panel  
1. Input - Connect your instrument to this jack.  
2. Jam-A-Long/Learn-A-Lick Jack - Connect this jack to the headphone output of a tape or  
CD player in order to jam along with the music, or to record a musical  
passage into the Learn-A-Lick phrase recorder. Use an 1/8” stereo plug for  
this connection. See page 7 for more on using the Jam-A-Long and Learn-A-  
Lick functions.  
3. Left Output - Connect from this jack to the input of a single amplifier for mono  
applications. For stereo applications, connect this output to the input of the  
left amp, left channel of a power amp, or left channel of a mixing console.  
4. Right Output - Connect from this jack to the input of the right amp, right channel of a  
power amp, or right channel of a mixing console.  
5. Headphones - Connect a pair of stereo headphones to this 1/8” jack.  
6. Power Input - Connect only the DigiTech PS0913B power supply to this jack.  
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Getting Started  
Making Connections  
There are several different connection options available with the RP300A. Before connecting  
the RP300A, make sure that the power to your amplifier and the RP300A is turned off. There  
is no power switch on the RP300A. To turn the RP300A on or off, simply connect or  
disconnect the included PS0913B power supply from the Power Jack to an AC outlet.  
Mono Operation  
Connect your guitar to the Input of the RP300A. Connect a single mono instrument cable  
from the Left Output of the RP300A to the instrument input or effect return on your  
amplifier, to a channel input of a mixer, or to the line input of a power amp. If connecting to a  
mixing console, be sure to selecton one of the RP300A’s Speaker Cabinet models. See page 12  
for more on using the Speaker Cabinet modeling.  
Stereo Operation  
For stereo operation connect the guitar to the Input of the RP300A. Connect the Left  
Output to the input of one amplifier, channel of a mixer, or power amp. Connect the Right  
Output to a second amplifier, second channel of a mixer, or power amp. If connecting to a  
mixing console, set the pan controls of the mixer hard left and right in order to retain stereo  
separation and be sure to selecton one of the RP300A’s Speaker Cabinet models. See page 12  
for more on using the Speaker Cabinet modeling..  
NOTE: When using a guitar amp, it may be best to connect the guitar to the Input of the  
RP300A and the Output of the RP300A to the effect return of the amplifier.  
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Applying Power  
Before applying power to anything, set your amp(s) to a clean tone and set the tone controls  
to a flat EQ response (on most amps, this would be 0 or 5 on the tone controls). Then follow  
the steps listed below.  
1. Turn the amp volume all the way down.  
2. Connect the plug of the PS0913B power supply to the Power Jack on the rear panel of the  
RP300A.  
3. Connect the other end of the PS0913B power supply to an AC outlet and turn the Master  
Level knob until the display reads mlevel o.  
4. Turn the power of your amplifier(s) to the on position and adjust the volume(s)to a normal  
playing level.  
5. Gradually increase the RP300A’s Master Level to achieve the desired volume.  
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About the RP300A  
The Presets  
Presets are named and numbered locations of programmed sounds which reside in the  
RP300A. Presets are recalled with the Footswitches. The active effects in each Preset will be  
indicated by the lighted LEDs in the Effect Matrix. The RP300A comes with 40 User Presets  
(Presets U1-U40), 40 Factory Artist Presets (Presets A1-A40), and 40 DigiTech factory presets  
(F1-F40). The User Presets are locations where your creations may be stored. The  
Artist/Factory Presets will not allow you to store any changes to them. From the factory, the  
40 User Presets are exact duplicates of the 40 Factory Artist Presets. This allows you to  
create your own Presets without the worry of losing the sounds that came with the RP300A.  
Performance Mode  
When you first apply power to the RP300A, it will power up in Performance mode.  
Performance mode provides access to all of the Presets within the RP300A via the Up and  
Down Footswitches. The Number 1 Knob (left) will adjust the Gain for the selected Amp  
Type, the Number 2 Knob (second from the left) will adjust the amount of Bass  
enhancement, the Number 3 Knob (middle) will adjust the amount of Mid-range  
enhancement, the Number 4 Knob (second from the right) will adjust the amount of Treble  
(high frequency) enhancement, and the Number 5 Knob (right) will adjust the Master Level  
(volume).  
Bypass Mode  
The RP300A Presets can be bypassed for a clean, unprocessed guitar tone. To bypass the  
RP300A, press both the Up and Down Footswitches simultaneously. The Display will read  
Bypassindicating the Preset is bypassed. Pressing any of the 3 Footswitches will exit  
Bypass and return the RP300A to the previously selected Preset.  
Tuner Mode  
The Tuner in the RP300A allows you to quickly tune or check the tuning on your guitar. Enter  
Tuner mode by pressing and holding the Up and Down Footswitches simultaneously. The  
Display will briefly show TUNERindicating that you are in Tuner mode. To begin tuning, play a  
note on your guitar (a harmonic at the 12th fret usually works best). The right 2 characters in  
the Display will show the note being played. The left characters in the Display indicate  
whether you are sharp or flat. Arrows pointing to the left (<<<) indicate the note is sharp and  
should be tuned down. Arrows pointing to the right (>>>) indicate the note is flat and should  
be tuned up.When the note is in tune, the Display will show TUNED.  
>>><<< A  
In Tuner mode, you can change your tuning reference. The default factory setting is A=440 Hz.  
(displayed as A=440). Rotating the Number 1 Knob will select alternate dropped tunings.  
Alternate tunings are A = Ab ,A = G , and A = Gb. The display window will briefly flash the  
currently selected tuning preference.  
The output is muted in Tuner mode. The Expression Pedal will unmute the output allowing  
signal to be heard while tuning. Exit tuner mode by pressing any of the 3 Footswitches.  
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Learn-A-Lick Mode  
Learn-A-Lick allows you to record a 10 second passage of music and play it back as slow as 1/4  
speed with no change in pitch. This is useful for picking out the notes of a fast solo passage.  
There are 6 functions for Learn-A-Lick including:  
• Stop (Controlled by the Down Footswitch)  
• Rewind (Controlled by the Up Footswitch)  
• Play (Controlled by the Down Footswitch)  
• Record (Controlled by the Amp A-B Footswitch)  
• Playback Speed (Controlled with Select Button)  
• Sampled PhraseVolume (Controlled by the Expression Pedal)  
Using Learn-A-Lick  
1. Connect your CD or tape player headphone output to the Jam-A-Long input jack on  
the rear panel using an 1/8” stereo plug. Set the level of the CD/tape player to a  
desired listening level.  
2. Cue up to the passage you want to record and hit pause on the CD or tape player.  
3. Press and hold the Up and Amp A-B Footswitches to enter Learn-A-Lick mode. The  
display will briefly read: LaLiCk.  
4. When the Display reads READY, release the pause button on your playback device and  
press the Amp A-B (Record) Footswitch. The display will read: RCRDNGand the right  
two Display digits will provide a time elapsed reference while recording. When record-  
ing is completed, the phrase will be set to an auto-loop playback mode indicated by  
playin the Display. Press stop or pause on the CD or Tape player.  
5. Use the Select button to choose the playback speed. Successive presses of the Select  
button will advance through all playback speeds up to 1/4th of the original speed. Your  
interval choices include: 1/4, 3/8, 1/2, 5/8, 3/4, 7/8, and Full, speeds.  
6. Pressing the Up Footswitch steps back through the loop at 1 second intervals.  
7. The Expression Pedal will control output level of the recorded phrase.  
8. To stop or restart the playback, press the Down (Stop/Play) Footswitch.  
9. To record a new passage, press the Amp A-B (Record) Footswitch again.  
10. To exit the Learn-A-Lick mode, press and hold the Up and Amp A-B Footswitches  
simultaneously.  
Jam-A-Long  
The Jam-A-Long feature allows you to connect a Tape or CD player to the RP300A, and Jam  
with your favorite artists. To use the Jam-A-Long feature, connect the headphone output of  
your tape or CD player to the Jam-A-Long input on the rear panel of the RP300A using an  
1/8” stereo cable. Then press play on your tape or CD player. The signal from your tape or  
CD player is routed to the left, right, and headphone outputs of the RP300A.  
Drum Machine  
The RP300A includes several sampled drum patterns which are useful for developing a good  
sense of timing. Pressing the Drums button will enable the built-in drum machine (except  
when in Store or Bypass mode). When the drum machine is active:  
The Number 1 Knob is used to select the drum Pattern. Choices include:  
ROCK 1  
ROCK 2  
ROCK 3  
ROCK 4  
HROCK1  
HROCK2  
HROCK3  
POP1  
FUNK3  
BLUES  
JAZZ  
DANCE4  
URBAN1  
URBAN2  
CNTRY1  
CNTRY2  
CNTRY3  
SWING1  
SWING2  
REGGAE  
CHACHA  
BOSSA1  
BOSSA2  
POP2  
POP3  
DANCE1  
DANCE2  
DANCE3  
FUNK1  
FUNK2  
The Number 2 Knob adjusts the drum Tempo and ranges from BPM 40(40 beats per  
minute) to BPM240(240 beats per minute).  
The Number 3 Knob adjusts the volume Level of the drum loop and ranges from 1to 99.  
Press the Drums button again to stop playback of the drum loop.  
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SectionTwo - Editing Functions  
Editing/Creating Presets  
Creating your own signature sound with the RP300A is easy and intuitive. The RP300A lets  
you create your own Presets, or fine tune existing Presets to suit your needs. When creating  
or editing a sound, you must first start with one of the User, Artist Factory, or Factory  
Presets. It is not possible to start with a completely empty Preset. The Preset number does  
not necessarily need to be the location which you intend to have it reside, as you can save  
your creation to any User Preset location during the store process.  
To edit or create a Preset:  
1. Use the Up or Down Footswitches to select a Preset which will be your starting  
point.  
2. Once you have found a Preset that you wish to edit, press the Select button once. This  
will take you into the Editing mode.  
3. Use the Select button in conjunction with the Matrix LEDs to choose the effect you  
wish to edit. Successive presses of the Select button will advance to the next Effect in  
the Matrix.  
4. Use the 5 Knobs to change parameter values.  
5. Store your edited Preset. See page 9 for more on the Store procedure.  
The Matrix  
The Matrix is where all Effects and Parameters are selected for editing. In Edit mode, succes-  
sive presses of the Select button will advance to the next Effect row. The LED will light to  
indicate which Effect group has been selected. Each Effect group will have up to 5 Parameters  
which can be modified. The Knob directly below each column is used to change the  
Parameter value of the selected Effect. As a Knob is rotated, the corresponding Parameter’s  
name and value or status will be shown in the Display.  
RHYTHM30  
When the stored value of a Parameter is changed, the Store LED will light indicating that you  
need to store the changes. Changing Presets, or turning the power off before storing will  
erase any changes made and the RP300A will revert to the stored values for the Preset.  
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Storing/Copying/Naming a Preset  
Once the Preset has been modified to your liking, you may store your settings to any of the 40  
User Preset locations (Presets U1-U40). The following steps outline the procedure for storing  
changes to a Preset or copying a Preset to a different location:  
1. Press the Store button once. The Store button LED will blink and the first character in  
the Display will Flash indicating that you can now name your custom creation.  
2. Use the Number 1 Knob or Up/Down Footswitches to select the desired alpha-  
numeric character.  
3. Rotate the Number 2 Knob clockwise to select the next character location, and  
counterclockwise to select the previous character location. Then repeat step 2 to select  
the desired alpha-numeric character.  
Store  
4. Once the desired name is shown in the display, press the Store button again to enter the  
second stage of the storing process. The Display will alternate between showing the new  
name, and the name of the Preset about to be overwritten.  
5. Select the User Preset location your new sound will reside in using the Number 5  
Knob or the Up/Down Footswitches. The Display will continue to alternate between  
showing the new Preset name and name of the Preset about to be overwritten.  
6. Press the Store button again to save the changes.  
Press the Select or Drums buttons at any time to abort the Store procedure.  
The procedure for copying one Preset to another Preset location is the same. Simply use the  
Footswitches to select the Preset that you want to copy, then follow the steps listed above.  
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SectionThree - Effects and Parameters  
About the Effects  
The RP300A can be thought of as several different “virtual” amplifiers and individual, hi-tech  
stomp boxes in a single programmable package. With stomp boxes, the order in which they  
are connected can drastically affect the overall sound quality. The RP300A has placed the  
Effects in an order for optimum sound quality. The following diagram shows the order of the  
effects contained in the RP300A.  
Effect Definitions  
Each Effect within the RP300A can be programmed to suit your personal taste and application.  
Understanding how these Effects will alter the sound, and how each Parameter will alter the  
Effect will help you achieve the sound you are looking for. The following overview of the  
RP300A’s Effects outlines what each Effect and Parameter does.  
Pickup/Wah  
The Pickup Simulator provides the thick tone of a humbucker pickup to a guitar with single  
coil pickups, or the bright edgy sound of a single coil pickup to a guitar with a humbucker. This  
allows you to have the best of both worlds without having to change guitars during a  
performance.  
Wah is an effect controlled by the Expression Pedal. As the Expression Pedal is rocked back  
and forth, it makes the guitar sound as if it is saying “Wah.The Wah is engaged and disengaged  
by applying pressure to theV-Switch located under the toe of the Expression Pedal. See Page  
19 for more information regarding theV-Switch.  
Pickup On/Off - The Number 1 Knob turns the Pickup simulator on (ON) and off (OF).  
PickupType -The Number 2 Knob selects the type of Pick Up to be be simulated. Values  
include: SC>HUM (Gives a single coil pick up the warm tone of a humbucker),  
and HUM>SC(Gives a humbucker the unique sound of a single coil).  
WahType - The Number 3 Knob selects the type of Wah. Values include: CRY(Cry Wah is  
a traditional sounding Wah), BOUTIQ(Boutique Wah is a wide sweeping Wah  
with a more modern sound) and FULRNG(Full Range Wah sweeps the entire  
spectrum of audible frequencies).  
Wah Minimum - The Number 4 Knob is used to select the minimum point the Wah will  
reach in the toe up position of the Expression Pedal. Ranges from 1to 99.  
Wah Maximum - The Number 5 Knob is used to select the maximum point the Wah will  
reach in the toe down position of the Expression Pedal. Ranges from 1  
to 99.  
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Compressor  
A Compressor is used to increase sustain, tighten up the guitar signal, and prevent the signal  
from clipping the input of other effects. It sets a maximum boundary (Threshold) for the  
strength of a signal. If a signal exceeds the Threshold, it is squeezed back into compliance  
based upon the compression Ratio setting.  
Comp On/Off - The Number 1 Knob turns the Compressor on (ON) and off (OF).  
Attack - The Number 2 Knob adjusts the length of time it takes for the Compressor to  
respond to a signal exceeding the Threshold. Values include: fast, meDIUM, and  
slOw.  
Ratio - The Number 3 Knob adjusts the input to output ratio once the Threshold has been  
exceeded. For instance, a Ratio of 4 to1 means that a signal exceeding the Threshold  
by 4 dB will only be allowed 1 dB of increased output. Ranges include: 1.2-1(1.2 to  
1), 1.5-1(1.5 to 1), 1.8-1(1.8 to 1), 2.0-1(2 to 1), 2.5-1(2.5 to 1), 3.0-1(3  
to 1), 4.0-1(4 to1), 5.0-1(5 to 1), 8.0-1(8 to 1), 10-1(10 to 1), 20-1(20 to  
1), and 00-1(infinity to 1).  
Threshold - The Number 4 Knob adjusts the maximum strength the signal is allowed to  
reach before the compressor begins to work. Ranges from 1to 99.  
Gain - The Number 5 Knob adjusts the Output Gain from the Compressor. Ranges from 0  
to 6 (dB).  
Amp Modeling/Cab  
Amp Modeling is a technology which applies the tone of one of several vintage or modern  
amps to your guitar signal. The RP300A’s Amp Modeling also provides an acoustic guitar  
simulation. The Amp Modeling section includes an A and a B channel. Each channel can be  
individually programmed to include different settings for Amp Gain,Amp Level, Cabinet Type,  
Mic Position, and EQ. This allows you to switch from a clean to a distorted setting while  
retaining all other Effects settings. Switching Amp channels is accomplished instantly with the  
Amp A/B Footswitch.  
The Cabinet Modeling simulates different types of miked speaker cabinets. You have your  
choice of 6 Cabinet Types and 4 Mic Placements in relationship to each speaker cabinet.  
Amp Channel - The Number 1 Knob selects the Aor Bchannel. You may also use the  
A/B Footswitch to select the amp channel during the editing process.  
AmpType - The Number 2 Knob selects one of the Amp Models or Acoustic Simulator.  
Choices include:  
DIRECT - Turns the modeling off  
BLKFAC- Based on a ‘65 Fender Twin Reverb  
BOUTIQ- Based on a Matchless DC30  
RECTIF- Based on a Mesa Dual Rectifier  
HOTROD- Based on a Mesa Boogie Mark II C  
tweeD- Based on a ‘57 Fender Tweed Deluxe  
CLEAN1- Based on aVox AC30 top boost  
CLEAN2- A clean tube combo setting  
STACK- Based on a Marshall JCM900  
CRUNCH- A nice crunchy combo  
HIGAIN- Based on a Johnson JM150 High Gain  
FUZZ- A vintage fuzz distortion  
ACOUST- A flat top acoustic guitar  
Marshall® is a registered trademark of Marshall Amplification Plc. Vox® is a registered trademark of Korg UK. Fender,  
Matchless, and Mesa Boogie, are trademarks of their respective companies and are in no way associated with DigiTech.  
Amp Gain - The Number 3 Knob adjusts the Gain (distortion) for the selected Amp  
Model (not available for Acoustic). The Gain parameter ranges from 0to 99.  
Amp Level - The Number 4 Knob adjusts the Level (volume) of the selected Amp Model.  
The Level parameter ranges from 1to 99.  
Cabinet-Mic - The Number 5 Knob selects the type of simulated Speaker cabinet as well  
as mic placement in relation to the speaker. Your choices include:  
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DIRECT- Cabinet Off  
1X12 1- 1x12 Mic 1  
1X12 2- 1x12 Mic 2  
1X12 3- 1x12 Mic 3  
1X12 4- 1x12 Mic 4  
4X12V 1- 4x12Vintage Mic 1  
4X12V 2- 4x12Vintage Mic 2  
4X12V 3- 4x12Vintage Mic 3  
4X12V 4- 4x12Vintage Mic 4  
2X12o 1- 2x12 Open Back Mic 1  
2X12o 2- 2x12 Open Back Mic 2  
2X12o 3- 2x12 Open Back Mic 3  
2X12o 4- 2x12 Open Back Mic 4  
4X12B 1- 4x12 British Mic 1  
4X12B 2- 4x12 British Mic 2  
4X12B 3- 4x12 British Mic 3  
4X12B 4- 4x12 British Mic 4  
2X12c 1- 2x12 Closed Back Mic 1  
2X12c 2- 2x12 Closed Back Mic 2  
2X12c 3- 2x12 Closed Back Mic 3  
2X12c 4- 2x12 Closed Back Mic 4  
4X12G 1- 4x12 Green Mic 1  
4X12G 2- 4x12 Green Mic 2  
4X12G 3- 4x12 Green Mic 3  
4X12G 4- 4x12 Green Mic 4  
The following diagram shows the difference between the Mic 1 through Mic 4 selections:  
EQ  
Equalization is an extremely useful tool used to further shape the tonal response of your  
guitar signal. The EQ in the RP300A is similar to the tone knobs on an amplifier. All three EQ  
parameters range from -12dB to +12 dB.  
EQ On/Off - The Number 1 Knob turns the EQ on (ON) and off (OF).  
Bass - The Number 2 Knob adjusts the amount of low end enhancement.  
Mid Frequency - The Number 3 Knob selects the frequency to which the boost will be  
applied by the mid level knob. Ranges from 500Hz(500 Hz.) to 3000Hz  
(3000 Hz.)  
Mid Level - The Number 4 Knob adjusts the amount of mid range enhancement.  
Treble - The Number 5 Knob adjusts the amount of high end enhancement.  
Noise Gate  
A Noise Gate is designed to eliminate hiss and ambient noise while you are not playing. A  
Noise Gate can also be used to create an automatic swell in volume. The RP300A includes  
two different types of Noise Gates: Silencer™, and Pluck. The Silencer™ operates as a  
standard Noise Gate. The Pluck Noise Gate is designed to close after every note (depending  
on the Pluck Sensitivity). This allows automatic volume swells to occur on a note for note  
basis.  
Gate On/Off - The Number 1 Knob turns the Noise Gate on (ON) and off (OF).  
GateType - The Number 2 Knob selects between the silNCR (Silencer ™) or PLUCK  
(Pluck) type of Noise Gates.  
Gate Attack - The Number 3 Knob adjusts the length of time it takes the gate to open  
once the Threshold has been exceeded before the signal becomes audible.  
Ranges from 1 (immediate signal), to 9 (Selects the Auto Swell volume swell  
effect. This setting will gradually ramp up the volume).  
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GateThreshold - The Number 4 Knob sets the signal strength required to open or close  
the Noise Gate. The Gate Threshold parameter ranges from 1(opens  
easily) to 40(requires strong signals to open).  
Pluck Sensitivity - The Number 5 Knob controls the point where the Gate re-triggers  
when using the Pluck type Noise Gate. This Parameter is only available  
when Pluck is the selected type of Noise Gate. Ranges from 1(requires  
strong signals to re-trigger) to 99(re-triggers with weak signals).  
Mod Effects  
The Modulation Effects row in the RP300A is a multi-function module allowing you to select  
effects such as; Chorus, Flanger,Triggered Flanger, Phaser,Triggered Phaser,Tremolo, Panner,  
Vibrato, Rotary Speaker,YaYa,AutoYa™, SynthTalk™, Envelope Filter (auto wah), Detune,  
Pitch Shift, and Whammy™ effects. When the Effects row is selected, the Number 1 Knob is  
used to turn the Effect module (EFFECTOF), and select the type of Modulation Effect to be  
used. Only one of the effects in this row can be used at a time. After selecting the type of  
effect in this module, the Number 2, Number 3, Number 4, and Number 5 Knobs can  
then be used to adjust the individual Parameters associated with the selected effect. The  
following list describes each Effect and their Parameters in more detail:  
Chorus (CHORUS)  
A Chorus adds a short delay to your signal. The delayed signal is modulated in and out of  
tune and then mixed back with the original signal to create a thicker sound.  
Parameter 1 - The Number 2 Knob adjusts the rate (Speed) of the modulation. Ranges  
from 1to 99.  
Parameter 2 - The Number 3 Knob adjusts the intensity (Depth) of the modulation.  
Ranges from 1to 99.  
Mod Level - The Number 5 Knob controls the volume of the Chorus. Ranges from 0to  
99.  
The Number 4 Knob has no function when the Chorus is selected.  
Flange (FLaNge)  
A Flanger uses the same principle as a Chorus but uses a shorter delay time and adds  
regeneration (or repeats) to the modulating delay. This results in an exaggerated up and down  
sweeping motion to the effect.  
Parameter 1 - The Number 2 Knob adjusts the rate (Speed) of the modulation. Ranges  
from 1to 99.  
Parameter 2 - The Number 3 Knob adjusts the intensity (Depth) of the Modulation.  
Ranges from 1to 99.  
Parameter 3 - The Number 4 Knob adjusts the amount of regeneration (repeats) added to  
the Flanger delay. Ranges from 1to 99.  
Mod Level - The Number 5 Knob controls the mix of wet and dry signal. Ranges from 0  
(all dry) to 99 (all wet).  
Triggered Flanger (TRGFLG)  
A Triggered Flanger is the same sound as a regular Flanger but allows you to choose the  
starting point of the Flanger sweep. In a regular Flanger, the low frequency oscillator (LFO) is  
continually sweeping up and down. This means that when you begin to play, the flanger may be  
at the top, bottom, or any random point of the sweep. With a Triggered Flanger, every time the  
signal exceeds the Sensitivity level setting, the Flanger will begin at the point of the sweep  
that you designate with the value of the LFO Start Parameter.  
Parameter 1 - The Number 2 Knob adjusts the rate (Speed) of the modulation. Ranges  
from 1to 99.  
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Parameter 2 - The Number 3 Knob adjusts the strength the signal must be (Sensitivity) in  
order to trigger the Flanger. Ranges from 1(requiring strong signals to  
trigger) to 99 (triggers with weak signals).  
Parameter 3 - The Number 4 Knob selects the point at where the Flanger will begin it’s  
sweep (LFO Start). Ranges from 0to 99.  
Mod Level - The Number 5 Knob controls the mix of wet and dry signal. Ranges from 0  
(all dry) to 99 (all wet).  
Phaser (PHaseR)  
A Phaser splits the incoming signal, and then changes the phasing of the signal. This signal is  
then taken in and out of phase and mixed back in with the original signal. As the phasing  
changes, different frequencies get canceled resulting in a warm sort of twisting sound.  
Parameter 1 - The Number 2 Knob adjusts the rate (Speed) of the modulating phase.  
Ranges from 1to 99.  
Parameter 2 - The Number 3 Knob adjusts the intensity (Depth) of the modulation.  
Ranges from 1to 99.  
Parameter 3 - The Number 4 Knob adjusts the amount of effected signal returned to the  
input of the Phaser (Regeneration). Ranges from 1to 99.  
Mod Level - The Number 5 Knob controls the mix of wet and dry signal. Ranges from 0  
(all dry) to 99 (all wet).  
Triggered Phaser (TRGPHA)  
A Triggered Phaser is the same sound as a regular Phaser but allows you to choose the  
starting point of the Phaser sweep. In a regular Phaser, the low frequency oscillator (LFO) is  
continually changing the phase of the signal. This means that when you begin to play, the phaser  
may be at the any random point of the phase. With a Triggered Phaser, every time the signal  
exceeds the Sensitivity level setting, the Phaser will begin at the point of phasing that you  
designate with the value of the LFO Start Parameter.  
Parameter 1 - The Number 2 Knob adjusts the rate (Speed) of the modulating phase.  
Ranges from 1to 99.  
Parameter 2 - The Number 3 Knob adjusts the strength the signal must be (Sensitivity) in  
order to trigger the Phaser. Ranges from 1(requiring strong signals to  
trigger) to 99 (triggers with weak signals).  
Parameter 3 - The Number 4 Knob selects the point at where the Phaser will begin it’s  
sweep (LFO Start). Ranges from 0to 99.  
Mod Level - The Number 5 Knob controls the mix of wet and dry signal. Ranges from 0  
(all dry) to 99 (all wet).  
Tremolo (TREMLO)  
A Tremolo effect modulates the volume of the signal at an even rate.  
Parameter 1 - The Number 2 Knob adjusts the rate (Speed) at which the volume  
modulates. Ranges from 1to 99.  
Parameter 2 - The Number 3 Knob adjusts the intensity (Depth) of the modulating  
volume. Ranges from 0to 99.  
The Number 4 and 5 knobs have no function when the Tremolo is selected.  
Panner (PANNER)  
An Auto Panner modulates the sound from left to right at an even rate.  
Parameter 1 - The Number 2 Knob adjusts the rate (Speed) at which the signal pans from  
side to side. Ranges from 1to 99.  
Parameter 2 - The Number 3 Knob adjusts the intensity (Depth) of the changing pan.  
Ranges from 0to 99.  
The Number 4 and 5 knobs have no function when the Panner is selected.  
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Vibrato (viBRTO)  
A Vibrato effect modulates the pitch of the incoming signal at an even rate.  
Parameter 1 - The Number 2 Knob adjusts the rate (Speed) at which the pitch modulates.  
Ranges from 1to 99.  
Parameter 2 - The Number 3 Knob adjusts the intensity (Depth) of the modulating pitch.  
Ranges from 1to 99.  
The Number 4 and 5 knobs have no function when theVibrato is selected.  
Rotary Speaker (ROTARY)  
Rotary Speaker is an emulation of a device that included a spinning horn and rotor (woofer).  
The rotation of these two speakers produced an interesting combination of the sound panning  
from side to side, as well as a slight pitch change due to speed of the sound coming towards,  
and then going away from the listener.  
Parameter 1 - The Number 2 Knob adjusts the rate (Speed) of the spinning speakers.  
Ranges from 1to 99.  
Parameter 2 - The Number 3 Knob controls the intensity of the Effect. Ranges from 0to  
99.  
Parameter 3 - The Number 4 Knob controls the doppler effect which is the ratio between  
the horn and the rotor positions. Ranges from 1to 99.  
Mod Level - The Number 5 Knob controls the mix of wet and dry signal. Ranges from 0  
(all dry) to 99 (all wet).  
YaYa(yaya)  
The YaYais an effect exclusive to DigiTech products. TheYaYa™ is controlled by the  
Expression Pedal and combines the characteristics of a wah and a flanger together providing a  
unique talk box type of effect. As the Expression Pedal is rocked back and forth, the guitar  
appears to say “Yah.TheYaYa™ effect must be linked to the Expression Pedal in order to  
function. See page 18 for more information on linking the Expression Pedal.  
Parameter 1 - The Number 2 Knob adjusts the Pedal.  
Parameter 2 - The Number 3 Knob adjusts the intensity of theYaYa™ effect. Ranges from  
1to 99.  
Parameter 3 - The Number 4 Knob adjusts the throaty quality of theYaYa™ effect.  
Ranges from 1to 50.  
Mod Level - The Number 5 Knob controls the mix of wet and dry signal. Ranges from 0  
(all dry) to 99 (all wet).  
AutoYa(AUTOYA)  
Like theYaYa™, an AutoYacombines the characteristics of a Wah and a Flanger together  
creating an almost human vowel sound as if the guitar were saying “Yah.The AutoYa™  
automatically provides this animation by modulating the sound at an even rate.  
Parameter 1 - The Number 2 Knob adjusts the rate (Speed) of the modulation. Ranges  
from 1to 99.  
Parameter 2 - The Number 3 Knob adjusts the intensity of the AutoYa™ effect. Ranges  
from 1to 99.  
Parameter 3 - The Number 4 Knob adjusts the throaty quality of the AutoYa™ effect.  
Ranges from 1to 50.  
Mod Level - The Number 5 Knob controls the mix of wet and dry signal. Ranges from 0  
(all dry) to 99 (all wet).  
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SynthTalk™ (syNtLK)  
SynthTalk™ is another effect exclusive to DigiTech. It makes your guitar seem to speak  
based upon the dynamics of your playing style.  
Parameter 1 - The Number 2 Knob adjusts the Attack of the synthesized voice. Ranges  
from 1to 99.  
Parameter 2 - The Number 3 Knob adjusts the Release of the synthesized voice. Ranges  
from 1to 99.  
Parameter 3 - The Number 4 Knob changes the characteristics of the various synth voices.  
Ranges from 0 to 99.  
Mod Level - The Number 5 Knob adjusts the sensitivity or the input signal required to  
trigger the SynthTalk™ effect. Ranges from 0to 99.  
Envelope Filter (eNvlOp)  
The Envelope Filter is an automatic Wah effect that alters your sound based upon how hard  
the strings are struck.  
Parameter 1 - The Number 2 Knob adjusts amount of Wah sweep once the Wah is  
triggered. Ranges from 1to 99.  
Parameter 2 - The Number 3 Knob adjusts the sensitivity or the input signal required to  
trigger the Wah effect. Ranges from 1to 99.  
Mod Level - The Number 5 Knob controls the mix of wet and dry signal. Ranges from 0  
(all dry) to 99 (all wet).  
The Number 4 Knob has no function when the Envelope Filter is selected.  
Detune (DetUNe)  
A Detuner will make a copy of your incoming signal, take the copied signal slightly out of tune  
from the original, and mix the two signals together. The result is a doubling type of effect as if  
two guitars were playing the same part together.  
Parameter 1 - The Number 2 Knob adjusts the amount of pitch difference applied to the  
copied signal. Ranges from -18to 18.  
Mod Level - The Number 5 Knob controls the volume of the detuned note. Ranges from  
0to 99.  
The Number 3 and 4 knobs have no function when the Detune effect is selected.  
Pitch Shift (PitCH)  
A Pitch Shifter copies the incoming signal, then shifts the pitch of the copied note to a  
different note. The shifted note is then mixed back with the original signal sounding as if two  
guitars were playing in harmony.  
Parameter 1 - The Number 2 Knob selects the interval of the shifted pitch. Ranges from  
-12(12 semitones below) to 24 (24 semitones above).  
Mod Level - The Number 5 Knob controls the volume of the shifted pitch. Ranges from 0  
to 99.  
The Number 3 and 4 knobs have no function when the Pitch Shift effect is selected.  
Whammy™ (wHammy)  
Whammy™ is an effect that uses an Expression Pedal to bend the pitch of the  
incoming signal, or add a bendable harmony with the original signal. As the  
Pedal is moved, the note will bend either up or down. When Whammy™ is  
selected, it is automatically placed before the Amp Modeling as shown in the  
block diagram (at the beginning of the Effects section). The Whammy™ effect  
must be linked to the Expression Pedal in order to function. See page 18 for  
more information on linking the Expression Pedal.  
Parameter 1 - The Number 2 Knob selects the interval and direction of the pitch bend.  
Choices are as follows:  
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Harmony Bends (Dry Signal Added)  
M3>MA3(a minor third to a Major third)  
2NDMA3(a second above to a Major third  
above)  
3RD4TH(a third above to a fourth above)  
4TH5TH(a fourth above to a fifth above)  
5THOCT(a fifth above to an octave above)  
HOCTUP(one octave above)  
Whammy (no Dry Signal)  
1OCTUP(1 octave above)  
2OCTUP(2 octaves above)  
2NDDWN(a second below)  
REV2ND(a second below reversed pedal  
action)  
4THDWN (a fourth below)  
1OCTDN(an octave below)  
2OCTDN(2 octaves below)  
DIVBOM(Dive Bomb)  
HOCTDN(one octave down)  
Mod Level - The Number 5 Knob adjusts the volume of the Whammy™. Ranges from 0to  
99.  
The Number 3 and 4 knobs have no function when the Whammy™ is selected.  
Delay  
Delay is an effect that will record a portion of the incoming signal, and then play it back a  
short time later. The recording can repeat just once, several times, or infinitely (which turns off  
the input to the Delay and allows you to play over the top of a passage in the Delay loop).  
Delay On/Off - The Number 1 Knob turns the Delay on (ON) and off (OF).  
DelayType - The Number 2 Knob selects one of the 3 different types of Delay. Values  
include: DIGTAL(Digital Delay), ANALOG (Analog Delay), P PONG (Ping Pong  
Delay).  
DelayTime - The Number 3 Knob adjusts the amount of Delay time. Ranges from 10 MS  
through 990 MS (10 through 990 ms in 10 ms increments), and 1.0 SEC  
through 2.0 SEC (1 second through 2 seconds in 100 ms increments).  
Feedback - The Number 4 Knob adjusts the number of times the delayed signal will repeat.  
Ranges from 1to 99 and RHOLD (infinite repeat).  
Delay Level - The Number 5 Knob adjusts the volume of the Delay signal. Ranges from 0to  
99.  
Reverb  
Reverb can give the listener a sense that the material is being performed in various acoustical  
environments. It can provide the tight acoustics of a small room, or the ambience of huge  
arena.  
ReverbType - The Number 1 Knob selects the Type of Reverb or acoustic environment.  
The RP300A provides your choice of ten different environments including:  
REV OF = Reverb Off  
STUDIO = Studio  
ROOM = Wood Room  
CLUB = Club  
PLATE = Plate  
HALL = Hall  
AMPTHE = Amplitheater  
CHURCH = Church  
GARAGE = Parking Garage  
ARENA = Arena  
SPRING = Spring  
PreDelay - The Number 2 Knob adjusts the amount of time it takes for the initial sound to  
reach the first reflective surface in the simulated environment. Ranges from 0to  
15.  
Decay - The Number 3 Knob adjusts the length of time the Reverb is audible. Ranges from  
1to 99.  
Damping - The Number 4 Knob controls the amount of sound which is absorbed in the  
simulated environment. Ranges from 0 to 99.  
Reverb Level - The Number 5 Knob adjusts the volume of the Reverb. Ranges from 0to  
99.  
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Section Four - Other Functions  
Expression Pedal  
The Expression Pedal on the RP300A can be assigned to control the RP300A’sVolume,  
Whammy™,YaYa™, or just about any other parameter in real time with your foot. When a  
parameter has been assigned to the Expression Pedal, a programmable minimum and maximum  
value can also be assigned. The procedure for assigning a parameter to the Expression Pedal is  
as follows:  
1. Press the Select button until the Expression row has been selected (indicated by the LED  
lighting on the Expression row).  
2. Rotate the Number 1 Knob until the word PEDALappears in the Display.  
3. Rotate the Number 2 Knob until the desired Parameter appears in the Display. Your  
choices include:  
A GAIN(Amp Gain) - Expression Pedal controls the Amp Gain or amount of distortion for  
the selected Amp Type.  
AMPLVL(Amp Level) - Expression Pedal controls theVolume of the selected Amp Type.  
Modulation Effects Parameters  
Active Effect  
Chorus  
Flanger  
Available Parameters  
SPEED(Speed), DEPTH(Depth)  
SPEED(Speed), DEPTH(Depth), REGEN(Regeneration)  
Triggered Flanger SPEED(Speed), SENSTV(Sensitivity), LFOSTR(LFO Start)  
Phaser SPEED(Speed), DEPTH(Depth), REGEN(Regeneration)  
Triggered Phaser SPEED(Speed), SENSTV(Sensitivity), LFOSTR(LFO Start)  
Tremolo  
Vibrato  
SPEED(Speed), DEPTH(Depth)  
SPEED(Speed), DEPTH(Depth)  
Rotary Speaker  
Panner  
YaYa™  
AutoYa™  
SynthTalk  
Envelope Filter  
Detune  
SPEED(Speed), DEPTH(Depth), DOPLER(Doppler)  
SPEED(Speed), DEPTH(Depth)  
PEDAL(Pedal), DEPTH(Depth), RANGE(Range)  
SPEED(Speed), DEPTH(Depth), RANGE(Range)  
ATTACK(Attack), RELEAS(Release), VOX(Vox), SENSTV(Sensitivity)  
AMOUNT(Amount), SENSTV(Sensitivity)  
AMOUNT(Amount)  
Pitch Shift  
Whammy™  
AMOUNT(Amount)  
AMOUNT(Amount)  
YAYA  
(YaYa™) - Expression Pedal acts as aYaYa™ Effect whenYaYa™ is engaged.  
WHAMMY(Whammy™) - Expression Pedal acts as a Whammy™ Pedal when Whammy™ is  
engaged.  
EFFLVL(Effect Level) - Expression Pedal controls the Mix Level of the selected Modulation  
Effect Type.  
FBACK (Feedback) - Expression Pedal controls the amount of Delay Feedback.  
DLYLVL(Delay Level) - Expression Pedal controls the Mix Level of the selected Delay Type.  
DECAY (Decay) - Expression Pedal controls the length of Reverbs Decay time.  
REVLVL(Reverb Level) - Expression Pedal controls the Reverbs Mix Level.  
VOLPRE(Volume Pre) - Expression Pedal controls theVolume after the Amp Modeling but  
before the Effects.  
VOLPST(Volume Post) - Expression Pedal controls theVolume at the end of the Effects  
chain.  
3. Rotate the Number 3 Knob to select the minimum value the assigned parameter will  
reach with the Expression Pedal in the toe up position (not available when volume is the  
assigned parameter).  
4. Rotate the Number 4 Knob to select the maximum value the assigned parameter will  
reach with the Expression Pedal in the toe down position (not available when volume is the  
assigned parameter).  
5. Store your Expression Pedal assignment to your Preset. See page 9 for more information  
on the storing procedure.  
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V-Switch  
The RP300A’s Expression Pedal includes DigiTech’s exclusiveV-Switch. TheV-Switch allows the  
Expression Pedal assignment to be switched on the fly. Applying extra pressure to the toe of  
the Expression Pedal will engage theV-Switch and the function of the Expression Pedal will  
switch between the assigned parameter and Wah. The sensitivity or amount of pressure  
required to engage theV-Switch can be adjusted to suit your personal taste (or weight of your  
foot). See page 21 for theV-Switch Sensitivity adjustment procedure.  
LFO  
The RP300A includes two assignable low frequency oscillators (LFO TR and LFO SQ) which  
can be assigned to any of the same parameters available for assignment to the Expression  
Pedal. A low frequency oscillator will automatically vary the value of the assigned parameter at  
a steady rate. A minimum and maximum value each LFO will reach may be also be assigned.  
For instance; if the Amp Gain was assigned to LFO TR, and the minimum value was set at 1 and  
the maximum value was set at 99, the RP300A would automatically sweep the amount of  
distortion from a clean sound to a distorted sound. Individual LFO speeds are also available  
for assignment. In the previous example, the LFO speed would determine the length of time it  
took the LFO to sweep from the clean to the distorted sound. LFO TR oscillates using a  
triangle waveform and LFO SQ uses a square waveform. The procedure for assigning the LFOs  
in the RP300A is as follows:  
1. Press the Select button until the Expression row has been selected (indicated by the LED  
lighting on the Expression row).  
2. Rotate the Number 1 Knob to select whether you want to assign LFO TR(LFO TR) or  
LFO SQ (LFO SQ).  
3. Rotate the Number 2 Knob until the desired Parameter appears in the Display. Your  
choices include:  
A GAIN(Amp Gain) - The LFO controls the Amp Gain or amount of distortion for the  
selected Amp Type.  
AMPLVL(Amp Level) - The LFO controls theVolume of the selected Amp Type.  
Modulation Effects Parameters  
Active Effect  
Chorus  
Flanger  
Available Parameters  
SPEED(Speed), DEPTH(Depth)  
SPEED(Speed), DEPTH(Depth), REGEN(Regeneration)  
Triggered Flanger SPEED(Speed), SENSTV(Sensitivity), LFOSTR(LFO Start)  
Phaser SPEED(Speed), DEPTH(Depth), REGEN(Regeneration)  
Triggered Phaser SPEED(Speed), SENSTV(Sensitivity), LFOSTR(LFO Start)  
Tremolo  
Vibrato  
SPEED(Speed), DEPTH(Depth)  
SPEED(Speed), DEPTH(Depth)  
Rotary Speaker SPEED(Speed), DEPTH(Depth), DOPLER(Doppler)  
Panner  
YaYa™  
AutoYa™  
SynthTalk  
SPEED(Speed), DEPTH(Depth)  
PEDAL(Pedal), DEPTH(Depth), RANGE(Range)  
SPEED(Speed), DEPTH(Depth), RANGE(Range)  
ATTACK(Attack), RELEAS(Release), VOX(Vox), SENSTV(Sensitivity)  
Envelope Filter AMOUNT(Amount), SENSTV(Sensitivity)  
Detune  
Pitch Shift  
Whammy™  
AMOUNT(Amount)  
AMOUNT(Amount)  
AMOUNT(Amount)  
YAYA  
(YaYa™) - The LFO controls theYaYa™ Effect whenYaYa™ is engaged.  
WHAMMY(Whammy™) - The LFO controls the Whammy™ effect when Whammy™ is  
engaged.  
EFFLVL(Effect Level) - The LFO controls the Mix Level of the selected Effect Type.  
FBACK (Feedback) - The LFO controls the amount of Delay Feedback.  
DLYLVL(Delay Level) - The LFO controls the Mix Level of the selected Delay Type.  
DECAY (Decay) - The LFO controls the length of Reverbs Decay time.  
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REVLVL(Reverb Level) - The LFO controls the Reverbs Mix Level.  
VOLPRE(Volume Pre) - The LFO controls theVolume after the Amp Modeling but before  
the Effects.  
VOLPST(Volume Post) - The LFO controls theVolume at the end of the Effects chain.  
4. Rotate the Number 3 Knob to select the minimum value the assigned parameter will  
reach at the bottom turn around point for the LFO (not available when volume is the  
assigned parameter).  
5. Rotate the Number 4 Knob to select the maximum value the assigned parameter will  
reach at the top turn around point for the LFO (not available when volume is the assigned  
parameter).  
6. Rotate the Number 5 Knob to select the speed at which the LFO will oscillate from the  
minimum to the maximum value.  
7. Store your LFO assignment to your Preset. See page 9 for more information on the storing  
procedure.  
Factory Reset  
This function resets the RP300A to its original factory settings. This procedure will erase all  
custom user Presets, and recalibrate the Expression Pedal.  
ATTENTION: Performing this function will erase all user-programmed data. All such  
data will be lost forever! Be sure you want to erase the memory and start  
fresh before continuing with this procedure.  
The procedure for performing a Factory Reset is as follows:  
1. Disconnect the power supply from the RP300A.  
2. Press and hold the Select button while re-connecting the power to the RP300A.  
3. When the display shows RST ?, release the Select button and press the Store button.  
The display will read RESET indicating that the RP300A has reset the original factory set-  
tings. At this point, the RP300A will automatically advance to the Expression Pedal calibra-  
tion menu. Follow steps 4 through 7 of the Expression Pedal calibration section.  
Expression Pedal Calibration  
The Expression Pedal on the RP300A needs to be recalibrated for use after a factory reset has  
been performed. This calibration procedure is automatically entered after a factory reset pro-  
cedure. In the event the Pedal’s calibration fails, or if the Pedal does not function properly, it  
can be re-calibrated using the Pedal Calibration procedure. This will not erase the User  
Presets. The procedure for Calibrating the Expression Pedal is as follows:  
1. Disconnect the PS0913B power supply from the power jack on the RP300A.  
2. Press and hold the Down Footswitch while re-connecting the power.  
3. Continue to hold the Down Footswitch until the Display briefly reads CALIB (calibra-  
tion).  
4. When the Display reads TOE DN, rock the Expression Pedal forward to the toe down  
position.  
5. Press any Footswitch and the Display now shows TOE UP.  
6. Rock the Expression Pedal back to the toe up position.  
7. Press any Footswitch. The RP300A will then enter theV-Switch Sensitivity adjustment  
menu and the Display will read VSWTCH.  
8. If you do not wish to adjust theV-Switch sensitivity, press any Footswitch and the RP300A  
will return to Performance Mode and the Expression Pedal is now calibrated.  
Note: If the Display shows ERROR, an error has occurred and steps 4 through 8  
should be repeated.  
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V-Switch Sensitivity  
If you wish to adjust the sensitivity setting of theV-Switch, follow steps 1 through 7 for  
Calibrating the Expression Pedal and then follow the steps listed below:  
1. When the Display reads VSWTCH, rock the Expression Pedal forward (toe down) and  
apply extra pressure on the toe of the Pedal until the Display reads DONE.  
2. The Display now alternates between showing DONE(with theV-Switch sensitivity value in  
the numeric Display) and VSWTCHOn(or VSWTCHOfdepending on whether theV-Switch is  
on or off). You can audition theV-Switch sensitivity by applying pressure to the toe of the  
Expression Pedal.  
3. Rotate the Number 5 Knob to change the value of theV-Switch sensitivity. You can audi-  
tion the new value again by applying pressure to the toe of the Expression Pedal.  
4. Once the desired sensitivity value is selected, press any Footswitch. The RP300A will  
return to Performance Mode and your settings are automatically saved.  
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Section Five - Appendix  
Factory Preset List  
Number  
U/A 1  
U/A 2  
U/A 3  
U/A 4  
U/A 5  
U/A 6  
U/A 7  
U/A 8  
Artist Name  
James Fukai  
Dan Donegan  
Dan Donegan  
Jennifer Batten  
Jennifer Batten  
Mike Einziger  
Mike Einziger  
Clint Lowery  
Clint Lowery  
Clint Lowery  
Chad Kroeger  
Chad Kroeger  
Carlos Cavaso  
CJ Pierce  
Preset Name  
jfukai  
Dan 1  
Number  
U/A 21  
U/A 22  
U/A 23  
U/A 24  
U/A 25  
U/A 26  
U/A 27  
U/A 28  
U/A 29  
U/A 30  
U/A 31  
U/A 32  
U/A 33  
U/A 34  
U/A 35  
U/A 36  
U/A 37  
U/A 38  
U/A 39  
U/A 40  
Preset Name  
Evil D  
Joey Z  
Preset Name  
Lush  
Joeyz  
Joey Z  
dan 2  
whipit  
mtlmke  
warcry  
rip  
Metal Mike Chlasciak  
Metal Mike Chlasciak  
Metal Mike Chlasciak  
Michael Wilton  
Michael Wilton  
Marc Rizzo  
Andy LaRocque  
Andy LaRocque  
Dave Murray  
Dave Murray  
Dave Murray  
Dave Murray  
Paul Crook  
lqdled  
dukpnd  
incubs  
incub2  
7dust1  
7dust2  
7dust3  
chadnb  
chadn2  
cavaso  
cjtxfl  
cjtxtn  
cjtxml  
cifrli  
drover  
jody  
crhled  
chunk  
U/A 9  
illriz  
rhythm  
solo  
U/A 10  
U/A 11  
U/A 12  
U/A 13  
U/A 14  
U/A 15  
U/A 16  
U/A 17  
U/A 18  
U/A 19  
U/A 20  
clnsrm  
dabluz  
da std  
pdldrv  
crkflg  
crkwhy  
acey  
CJ Pierce  
CJ Pierce  
Dominic Cifarelli  
Glen Drover  
Jody Payne  
Paul Crook  
Acey Slade  
Glenn Tipton  
Glenn Tipton  
tipton  
tiptn2  
Evil D  
bloat  
Number  
F 1  
F 2  
F 3  
F 4  
F 5  
F 6  
F 7  
F 8  
Preset Name  
Display Name Number  
Preset Name  
Display Name  
F 21  
F 22  
F 23  
F 24  
F 25  
F 26  
F 27  
F 28  
F 29  
F 30  
F 31  
F 32  
F 33  
F 34  
F 35  
F 36  
F 37  
F 38  
F 39  
F 40  
F 9  
F 10  
F 11  
F 12  
F 13  
F 14  
F 15  
F 16  
F 17  
F 18  
F 19  
F 20  
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Specifications  
Input: 1/4" TS  
Jam-A-Long: 1 - 1/8” Stereo TRS  
Outputs: 2 - 1/4” TS  
Headphone: 1/8” Stereo TRS  
A/D/A: 24 bit Delta Sigma  
Power Supply: 9VAC, 1.3A (PS0913B)  
Power Consumption: 10 Watts  
Memory: 40 User  
40 Factory Artist  
40 Factory  
Effects: Pickup Simulator,Wah, Compressor,Amp and Acoustic Guitar Models, 3 band EQ,  
Noise Gate,Auto Swell, Pluck Gate, Cabinet Modeling, Mic Placement, Chorus, Flange,  
Triggered Flange, Phaser,Triggered Phaser,Tremolo, Panner,Vibrato, Rotary Speaker,  
AutoYa™,YaYa™, SynthTalk™, Envelope Filter, Pitch Shift, Detune,Whammy™, Delay,  
and Reverb.  
Drum Machine: 30 Patterns  
Simultaneous Effects: up to 11  
Dimensions: 8.5" L x 13" W x 2.25" H  
Weight: 3.76 lbs.  
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DigiTech and RP300A are trade marks of the  
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Copyright the Harman Music Group  
Printed in the USA 02/2003  
Manufactured in the USA  
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