This has got to be one of the best explanation videos I’ve ever seen. It teaches so much. I’ve not had such clear deep detail. Pedal boards are NOT intuitive to me. I find them difficult to learn and use at a level that satisfies me. This has helped me a ton! Thanks so much.
@darryldoesit966 Жыл бұрын
i previously had this unit and i loved it. i did sell mine in order to buy the nicer digitech ipb-10 that uses an ipad...and i still own and use that one ocassionally. i am a digitech collector of all the older floor units like these. i own them all. love digitech.
@LouisSchulte9 жыл бұрын
I truly appreciate the excellent high standard you convey in this very informative Demo. Well Done! Thank you!
@jbealsmusic12 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the kind words! I'd love to keep making videos but for whatever reason, KZbin won't accept my uploads anymore...
@jbealsmusic11 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the comment! What you are hearing is my guitar plugged into the RP1000, then going directly into the computer. I used a separate mic for the voice work. In other words, what you are hearing through your speakers while watching this video is essentially the same thing you would hear if you had the unit in front of you and you were playing through your computer speakers. Every video I've done has only used a direct signal in this manner.
@jbealsmusic12 жыл бұрын
Tough question. For sound alone, I would go with the HD300. The amp/cab models are much better for playing direct to your soundcard/FOH. For more functionality, I would choose the RP1000. It integrates better with your amp (if you use an amp), and has more footswitches for presets/stomps.
@carlosclaptrix3 жыл бұрын
Built like a tank! I really love it, because you have the choice of 10 sounds right with one switch. I actually programed the volume pedal in most cases as an additional effect option as a light OD, as delay or flanger or autowah. So I got around 16 sounds per bank. I made myself one bank, which copied and modified acustomizing to different guitars, like HH or SSS guitars. The reverb is a jewel!
@m7alan7johnson79 жыл бұрын
EXCELLENT CRITIQUE! These matters you addressed are those that I so often wish others would address and yet, they don't. Thanks for the through critique.
@jerseystringer11 жыл бұрын
Surprisingly in-depth and perceptive review for KZbin - nice work.
@jbealsmusic11 жыл бұрын
Thanks! I'd do reviews like this (actually better) all the time if I could.
@jbealsmusic12 жыл бұрын
Thanks! Dang, you're right. I totally forgot I loaded the mustbebeta (dot) com beta firmware for it before I made this video... I'm not sure I touched on anything in this review that would be effected by the update, however, I could be wrong. Sorry, huge oversight on my part! I added a link to the mustbebeta site in case anyone wants to get the beta firmware.
@jbealsmusic12 жыл бұрын
Yes. When you save a preset, it saves the current on/off state of the stomp loop. Also, there is a stomp loop footswitch (top left of the unit) that you can use to turn it on/off within any preset. You can also program whether the stomp loop comes before or after the "amp" in the signal chain on a preset by preset basis.
@rockhard265410 жыл бұрын
thank you, you are the frist reveiw ive ever seen to really expose the weaknesses of a product, great job
@AtLaw407 жыл бұрын
Really helpful review. When buying a gear, I love hearing the bad first before buying. Thank you.
@SomeTimeGuitarist6 жыл бұрын
I bought 2 Digitech RP1000's earlier this year and sold my Line 6 Helix and I'm very happy with my decision, your video's were very helpful in making that decision. Thanks.
@wesleyteo2 жыл бұрын
Você achou a RP 1000 melhor que a Helix?
@SomeTimeGuitarist2 жыл бұрын
@@wesleyteo No, but RP 1000 is also quite good when you compare the age and price, it can keep up if you know how to use it well. RP 1000 should be available now pretty cheap, making it really worth it.
@jbealsmusic12 жыл бұрын
There is a built-in chromatic tuner. It is accessed by pressing down and holding any one of the preset buttons for 2 seconds.
@jbealsmusic11 жыл бұрын
Thanks! Sorry, my wording might have been misleading in that section. By default, the expression pedal is linked to volume with the switch activating a "Cry Wah". The switch on the expression pedal can only be used to engage/disengage a Wah effect. However, the expression pedal itself (with the switch off) can be linked to nearly any other parameter change (including Whammy, which is under the Chorus/FX category).
@jbealsmusic11 жыл бұрын
One more thing is your compression settings. It can add a lot of volume if it isn't set right. 8:34 is a good example of that. Huge volume boost when I turn on the compressor, then it drops again when I turn on the distortion because the Distortion Level is so low that it causes a drop in overall volume. The Reverb and Delay Levels were both set very high in that example just to demo the effect tails. You wouldn't likely have them high enough to cause big volume changes. Good luck!
@jbealsmusic12 жыл бұрын
Sure, but two things to consider... 1) No footswitch for the amp loop, so no option of turning it on/off within a preset. 2) You wouldn't be able to use the 4CM or any amp models in the RP because with the amp loop engaged, it bypasses the modeling. The RP would have to be run into the front of the amp.
@andrewheyl22099 жыл бұрын
at first I thought you were being a bit knit-picky. But this may be the best and most thorough equipment review I've ever seen. Well done and thanks!
@jbealsmusic8 жыл бұрын
+Andrew Heyl Wow! Thank you so much!
@jbealsmusic11 жыл бұрын
Thanks man, glad you liked it! Digitech doesn't really support their units through firmware updates unless there is a major bug/glitch in the programming, so I wouldn't expect a fix for any of the stuff I mentioned.
@jbealsmusic11 жыл бұрын
Depends on your ears. Using an 'acoustic' model and a little reverb it can sound marginally like a mic'd acoustic. Check out the "Looper" section of the video to hear what it sounds like with an acoustic pickup on my electric guitar. It would sound similar to that, only slightly better.
@jbealsmusic12 жыл бұрын
You're right. You could use the exp.pedal to adjust delay/reverb level. It would give the impression of fx-bleed. However, you'd still be limited to only one effect (delay or reverb) and you could no longer use the pedal for volume or other controls.
@BURTBROWN7 жыл бұрын
Jonathan!!! GREAT REVIEW! I can't believe I watched the whole thing and enjoyed it!!!! Your actual demos showed the interesting variations is sound with volume/ pickup changes and the acoustic stuff near the end - I'm not terribly interested in acoustic stuff, made me say WOW! MY PRS can sound like THAT!!!! Got to hand it to you, my friend, an excellent review of the smaller and sometimes very important quips and variations of these pedals!!!! THANKS!!!!!!
@MesaMXR12 жыл бұрын
Holy shit, I love these kinds of reviews. The kinds of reviews where someone goes on in infinite detail about all the things nobody ever mentions. Makes me feel better about rambling in my own reviews. Great work and thanks for taking the time to post this!
@jbealsmusic12 жыл бұрын
Yes, I still use the RP1000 direct as my main rig. I chose it because of certain functions that other units either don't have or don't do well. Given the options out there today, I would still choose it for those reasons but it all depends on what you need a multi-effects unit for... Most of the options out there sound good so it is more a question of what features, interface, and connectivity you prefer.
@jbealsmusic12 жыл бұрын
Thanks man! That's exactly what I was hoping to accomplish so it means a lot to hear that. The negatives don't affect me much either, which is why I'm actually quite happy with the RP1000. It is capable of some pretty decent tones! Hopefully you'll find the same with RP500. Peace!
@rickjasonis97168 жыл бұрын
All looper functions can be accessed in real time with the optional Digitech FS3X three button footswitch. It is normally $34.95 but is currently (October 2016) being offered free by American Musical Supply along with a set of headphones when purchasing the RP1000 for $299.95.
@Bob-tp3nx8 жыл бұрын
Thanks a lot for the Rp1000 videos man! Also enjoyed your cover band vids. I am in a similar cover band and was using a Mustang Floor and I do love it but I saw a band recently with one guitarist and he was using a RP1000 in 4cm and his tone was monstrous so I had to have one. Thanks to your vids my learning curve was very short. I will be using it mostly with a tube head and either a 2x12 or 4x12 but I cant wait to try and dial it in direct and see where that takes me. I almost cant believe this old pedal is still so relevant. No wonder they still sell it. I think it's an awesome tool for cover bands that need multiple sounds during the course of a gig. Subscribed!
@jbealsmusic12 жыл бұрын
Yeah, I saw those on the forum. Great job on the mods! It's got me considering changing the Stomp Loop switch (which I don't use) to be the Pedalboard toggle.
@DonaldWaughmusic12 жыл бұрын
i just got my Digitech iPB10 yesterday and I am blown away. I have been wanting to try something else other than Boss GT series, here in Jamaica that's whats most popular. I was watching your video and got inspired by the sounds and connectivity of the Digitech RP1000 and iPB10. I decided on the iPB10 because I already had an iPad that wasn't being used for anything important so it was a no brainer. Thanks for the inspiration I appreciated it.
@jbealsmusic12 жыл бұрын
Wow, thanks for the kind words! I upgraded from a GNX4. Rock on!
@jbealsmusic11 жыл бұрын
Yes. You can plug the modeler directly into the computer speakers. Or, you could plug the modeler into your computer and the sound will come out the speakers that your computer uses. That way you can play along with music on your computer and it all comes from one source.
@jbealsmusic11 жыл бұрын
When I play live, I plug the RP1000 directly to FOH (Front Of House, main mixer/PA). If it is a small place or if they don't want me to plug into their PA, I use an ELX112p (powered PA speaker) as my "amp". It is all basically the same plugging straight into my computer. That way, I can build presets at home on my PC (with studio monitors) and they sound basically the same when I play live (minor tweaking required). Most people really can't tell the difference anyways.
@jbealsmusic12 жыл бұрын
Only you can answer that question because it depends on your personal needs/wants. Try them both and see what you like more.
@Neoccon12 жыл бұрын
This is the way how you do a review. Excellent job man, respect!
@isaackokah3446 Жыл бұрын
I agree💯💯👌
@dewdude211210 жыл бұрын
Good Vid Jon. I appreciate seeing the dirty details as much or more than the accolades. I've been using the Rp1000 for about a year now, and think all your findings are legit. As you said, there's still a lot of good things about it. IMO, it offers the simplest operation of all the big floor modellers, and those looking for stomp-box style feel and sound may find this the best choice.
@jbealsmusic12 жыл бұрын
You can connect it via USB or through an audio interface. Whatever your preference...
@jbealsmusic12 жыл бұрын
The reason people prefer the 4 cable method is that it is the ideal way to integrate it with their current amp/cab setup. Thus, they are using a real power amp and cab as opposed to a simulation. As far as the quality of the preamp models goes (4CM or direct); they were top notch for their time (4-6 years ago). However, they do not quite hold up against the newer stuff released in the past couple of years (PodHD, Mustang, etc).
@Tmidiman10 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the demo. Didn't hear the nasal tone I heard in other demos. Nice!
@jbealsmusic10 жыл бұрын
Thanks! I know that nasal sound you're referring to... I try to avoid it if possible.
@jbealsmusic12 жыл бұрын
Thanks! I wish I could've kept making videos... Ever since I moved, for some reason any new KZbin uploads become scrambled after uploading. Something to do with my new ISP.
@cistysaigon7 жыл бұрын
got it yesterday, So far I am quite impressed. For the money its a no brainer.
@jbealsmusic12 жыл бұрын
Most would say the 4 cable method is best... 1) Plug your guitar into the RP1000 2) Connect the RP1000's Amp Loop SEND to INPUT on the Crate 3) Connect the Crate's INSERT(send) to the Amp Loop RETURN on the RP1000 (you'll need a stereo Y cable, the ring portion is the send) 4) Connect the RP1000's Left Output to the Crate's INSERT(return - the tip portion of the Y cable is the return)
@gunslinger81308 жыл бұрын
When I bought mine, I immediately modified it. I swapped out all of the factory push switches for higher quality quieter switches that make virtually no "switch noise" at all, then I took off all of the "matrix" knobs, cut the plastic shafts in half, cut the knobs themselves in half and put them back on. So now, the foot switches are silent and the matrix turn knobs are more recessed and lower down to the unit. It was a lot of work, but it was well worth it. Just thought I'd mention it to you, the problems can be fixed with a little effort, and it works out great in the end.
@jbealsmusic8 жыл бұрын
+Gunslinger Survival Cool ideas, although most users wouldn't be comfortable making those changes themselves. I wouldn't consider either one to be a problem really. The factory switches are quite good and I actually prefer hard/loud switches over silent switches. I like to clearly feel when the button clicks under my foot/shoe, which I can't with silent switches. Chances are if you're playing live, you're in an environment loud enough to drown out the click anyways. I also wouldn't bother shortening the "matrix" shafts/knobs. Because they are recessed, they aren't really a problem. That is, unless you or another band member are a stumbler on stage and might step right on the unit.
@jbealsmusic8 жыл бұрын
+Gunslinger Survival The only real complaint I have with the unit is the wah switch being a pressure switch vs a hard physical switch. Other than that, I can live with everything else quite comfortably.
@gunslinger81308 жыл бұрын
Jonathan Beals -- Well, where I live...I am the guy in town that everyone goes to to fix things...lol. I work on, fix and tune up CB radios, computers, etc. Also being a home recording musician that plays many instruments and works on a lot of electronics...I've built speaker cabinets for amps, fixed amps, effects processors...pretty much everything...it's no problem and I enjoy the hell out of tinkering, modifying, fixing and building things...lol.
@gunslinger81308 жыл бұрын
Jonathan Beals -- OMG...YES, I know EXACTLY what you mean. I hate that as well. It is only really technical design flaw that they continue to use. It needs to be on a separate switch...I may look into that, I bet I can bypass that and do just that...put it on a push button on/off switch located at the side of the expression pedal...thanks for that mention and idea!!!
@jbealsmusic11 жыл бұрын
Depending on the modeler, there are usually 4 ways to use it... 1) Plugged into the front of an amp: Generally sounds terrible, but some have made it work. With the amp/cab sims off, it can work as a general multi-effects box. 2) Plugged into the fx-return of an amp or going into a clean power amp and guitar cab: This uses the preamps and effects on the modeler, but it is usually ideal to disable the cab sims because it is already going through a real guitar cab.
@jbealsmusic11 жыл бұрын
Thanks man! Can't really help you on your questions though... 1 - It depends entirely on your needs. I recommend trying a number of them and picking which one you like best for what you want to do. That's the only honest way to decide. 2 - I switched to a 100% digital/direct rig some years ago, so I don't know. If you're into analog/tube gear, it looks pretty cool.
@JoolsGuitar10 жыл бұрын
Best review of the unit as far as I've seen.
@admiralking7 жыл бұрын
My thoughts exactly. Super high quality review. Love the live examples of the quirks in the system.
@JoolsGuitar7 жыл бұрын
admiralking that was 2 years ago and I'm still happy with my rp1000. do you own one?
@admiralking7 жыл бұрын
Nope. I stumbled onto this review while researching TRIO+ reviews (which I do own). I watched a video by lifeisfortytwo and he had an RP1000. Now I'm totally intrigued!
@JoolsGuitar7 жыл бұрын
admiralking it is kind of an old model now and I guess it doesn't sound that good today but I really have no complaints and I don't think I'm buying anything else for my rig.
@jefferybravo7 жыл бұрын
it is a great unit. I still use mine at gigs, and line directly out. I always get compliments on my tone.
@jbealsmusic12 жыл бұрын
In that case, yes. You can run the RP1000 in bypass mode to send a clean/dry guitar signal through USB.
@jbealsmusic11 жыл бұрын
It has pitch shifting effects, but they are monophonic (one note at a time, melody/solo) as opposed to polyphonic (many notes at a time, chords). If you're looking to shift your whole guitar up/down as if you were re-tuning, try Morpheus Droptune, Digitech Whammy DT, Behringer US600, or a modeling guitar like Variax, Roland G5, or Peavey AT200. There may be other stuff, but I don't know off hand. Look for "polyphonic" pitch shifting.
@batmandeltaforce7 жыл бұрын
This and 2 JBL EON610s (2,000 watts) and it's the best rig I have ever had, over my 52 years of playing. No more transformers or speakers:)
@ParanormalResponse3 жыл бұрын
The SIgnal drop was all I needed to hear. This would make me start breaking things on a stage.
@bzbzob3 жыл бұрын
That, and lack of tails... ONE day someone will make the perfect one for all of us? Still waiting, decades of waiting.
@gunslinger81308 жыл бұрын
Just an update for you...all of the matrix adjustment knobs with the plastic shafts, I took them all out and replaced them all with metal shafts and metal knobs that are recessed down inside further so that they don't stick up. Best investment I made to it, it was a pain in the ass to replace all those knobs...but it was damn worth it in the end. I've modded the unit to the max...and it is most definitely stageworthy at this point. Something you might try.
@faautobahna94163 жыл бұрын
Where did you get those metal knobs and shafts? Would you have weblink to where they can be bought? Thanks.
@jbealsmusic12 жыл бұрын
I have discovered an apparent glitch when editing presets using X-Edit. If you drag and drop presets to different locations or if you copy/paste presets, the new presets become corrupted and respond very strangely. That might be what you're experiencing. Try re-loading the firmware. Official firmware can be found on the Digitech website. Beta firmware link is in the video description... Hope you get it sorted out!
@reggiebellamy71129 жыл бұрын
I like the acoustic preset, although I have not used it live yet. Thanks for the review.
@320Cobra11 жыл бұрын
this is an awesome review because it gets more in depth than just the basic user functions. Rock on!
@melcantell74794 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your feedback, It was honest, candid, and very very helpful. Thank you again.
@jbealsmusic4 жыл бұрын
Thanks! Glad you found it helpful!
@jbealsmusic12 жыл бұрын
I tend to fix all digital units with the same process: 1) Check all analog connections 2) Check all power supplies and other parts of my signal chain (guitar, cables, pedals, amp, etc) 3) If those check out, I can confirm there is an issue with the unit itself so I re-install the firmware 4) If the problem is still there, I know it is something I can't fix, so I e-mail the company directly with details about the problem and hope I won't need to replace it if is no longer under warranty.
@jbealsmusic11 жыл бұрын
...cont'd... 4) Direct: Plug your guitar into the unit and plug the unit into a full-range speaker system (PA, studio monitors, etc.) Amp/cab modeling is getting better all the time and these days even the most critical ears can't tell the difference between a mic'd amp and a modeler. I feel that while it is the simplest setup, it is also the most versatile. It also requires me to carry much less equipment (and far lighter than traditional amps) to and from gigs.
@waynechurchill72125 жыл бұрын
I still useing mind , when first came out still keepis up whit tones the more you use it the better it get great info
@71gswhite9 жыл бұрын
Thanks, dude. I was just at a Jennifer Batten clinic last night and she swears by this thing. Your video is very helpful for pointing out some of the less than desirables. Thanks for the information. Geoff
@perothing10 жыл бұрын
Best review i've ever read and very very usefull post remarks/explanations/hints. Thanks.
@jbealsmusic11 жыл бұрын
...cont'd... 3) 4 cable method: Probably the most tedious to set up, but well worth it if you have a good amp. Long story short, it allows you to go between your preamp and the amp models in the unit. It also puts the comps/stomps before your preamp and the delays and modulations after your preamp in the fx-loop. Heavily preferred by those who love versatility as well as the real "amp in the room" sound.
@jbealsmusic12 жыл бұрын
Yes. When active, the amp/cabinet bypass switch globally disables the amp and cabinet modeling on all presets. Ideally, you'd create your own presets with no amp/cab modeling and hook it up to your amp using the "4 Cable Method" (google that if you don't know what it is). PS - If you're planning on using effects only, look into the BOSS units too. Excellent effects! Some of the stomps and modulations are a big step up from the RP units. Good luck!
@6mrsynyster6 жыл бұрын
i bought this in 2012 when i just jammin in my room in middle school. i’m out of highschool now and i still use it today playing shows with my band. it’s a great pedal in my opinion but of course it has great wear and tear from beating it around and such. i’ve had to replace the power supply and am missing one of the plastic knobs but i just stick a pencil in it and it works. honestly a great pedal but i see myself upgrading within 5 years
@greggdavidtaylor92905 жыл бұрын
great review Jon
@jbealsmusic12 жыл бұрын
None of the presets in this video came with the unit. I made custom presets specifically for each of the demos I showed. Hope that answered your question!
@jbealsmusic12 жыл бұрын
I upgraded from a GNX4 to the RP1000. I do miss the warp feature, the ability to link multiple parameter changes to a single stomp switch, and having dual amps in each preset. That said, I find myself quite happy with the RP. Can't wait for Digitech's next gen modeler in a year or two!
@VintageRandom12 жыл бұрын
Yep me too. I was really excited about their release after the 1000 until I discovered I needed an iPad in order to use it! Definitely looking forward to the next, all in one, release.
@jbealsmusic11 жыл бұрын
In the description, "D-Activator pickups & Ghost-loaded Bridge".
@graysquirrel3612 жыл бұрын
I too suffer from GAS, and just got this 2 days ago, and still explaining to wife what it is capable of! I had to pay $400, but it came w/ the cords, and Sennheiser HPs, and the Loop Pedal, w/ 4-payment plan, zzzSounds has it going on! Highly recommend!
@MrHitthespot12 жыл бұрын
I didn't know that. I used a Rocktron Prophesy live and in the Studio and had no (audible) delays with that unit. I will carefully check which ever unit I buy to make sure I can live with its delay. This unit has a lot going on, especially like the 4CM. I wouldn't buy a unit without it. Thank you again for all the info. Your review was great, you should review all equipment you can.
@jbealsmusic11 жыл бұрын
I loaded the mustbebeta (dot) com beta firmware for it before I made this video so I couldn't compare any differences. I'm not sure I touched on anything in this review that would be effected by the update, however, I could be wrong. I added a link to mustbebeta in the description so you can see the differences.
@anunbeliever42208 жыл бұрын
A very good open minded way of doing things.. Very helpful
@patrickreese459911 жыл бұрын
You helped me choose which new RP I want. Great video, thanks!!!
@chrisbellevue12 жыл бұрын
Wow! Super (unbiased) review and critique! Telling it simply as it is. Thanks for uploading! You've been a great help! I bought this unit used due to GAS for two Benjamins as that was the lowest price Ive seen it for. I already had a GNX3000 that I love but a price too good to pass up. Only thing now is trying to explain to my wife why I bought more "guitar stuff". Well, enough ranting and thanks again for the vid. Wish you the best.
@jcalzada7410 жыл бұрын
i just bought mine used cheap consider was used still in a very good shape like brand new for half of the price of a new one second day whit it and i very happy i bought it nice review and i check it out the patches you have are awesome looking forward to download them
@CheapGearGuy9 жыл бұрын
Good on you for that final bit of advice...I do reviews, too...but I never answer questions like "What should I get?" or "Should I get XYZ??" Because everyone has different tastes. styles, needs...etc. So...yeah... Great review... I think the sounds on this were pretty bad ass...especially the acoustic emulator. I really only came here because I just bought a Genesis 3?? Old, I know, but it was $59?? and has all the features I want/need...I just wanted to see how much Digitech has evolved since 2001. I used to have a GNX 1 which is basically the Genesis, just in pedal form...and it was built like a tank, too!! Loved that thing...great sound...great features...the amp warp was INCREDIBLE. I don't think it went over well because a lot of people don't like to tinker, they like to "plug and play"...and they want their amp sims to sound "just like the real thing". I want my amps to sound like NO ONE ELSE ON THE PLANET...but I want them to sound REAL...like BELIEVABLE. Digitech seems to do that...so do a lot of these amp modeling plugins like POD Farm, Amplitube, and others... Very picky people disagree?? but I use a tube preamp on the front side...a Behringer Tube Mic 100...fattens things up nicely and gives it that true tube break up....because it has a tube!! :) Anyways..great review!! Sorry about the rambling...I LOVE talking about music.
@jasonshapiro94693 жыл бұрын
Great review! A helpful, Professional and unbiased presentation. class act
@jbealsmusic3 жыл бұрын
Thanks!
@MarvinSheats5 жыл бұрын
Great advice at the end. I have the RP500 but I love the RP1000. thx much.
@jbealsmusic11 жыл бұрын
If you build all your presets to sound good direct, then you should consider a FRFR system (Full Range Flat Response, think powered PA speakers and/or studio monitors as opposed to guitar amps) for live use. The benefit here is that the tone you make for your recordings will sound basically the same when you play live. You'd have to make all new presets if you bought a guitar amp because presets built direct won't sound good through a traditional guitar amp.
@ryker6richard9 жыл бұрын
Thanks for this video,, this rp 1000 sounds great,,,I was interested in zoom g5 but you demoed this rp 1000 exelently and ive changed my mind to the rp 1000,, Great demo
@jbealsmusic9 жыл бұрын
Rick Ryker Thanks! The G5 is also great. It's a good time to be a guitarist. Tons of great gear on market for
@pablonovoa630511 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much very precise and accurate review..., now I got some fair info to make a decision!
@jbealsmusic11 жыл бұрын
You can link the expression pedal to the Whammy effect, which you can program for 1 or 2 octaves up or down. It does not come with a battery and I don't know of any units like this that do, so you might be out of luck with that one. Happy gear hunting!
@ebiros26 жыл бұрын
Great demo. I own Rp 1000, and I learned a lot from this video,
@CodyKatastrophic7 жыл бұрын
you are wrong aout the looper switch. by pushing the switch you turn the looper on. by clicking the down footswitch you will see a blinking light indicating that when you begin playing it will start looping for up to 20 seconds. the top (up) switch will stop/pause the loop
@jbealsmusic7 жыл бұрын
decondemon You obviously haven't finished watching the video. I demo that later in the video. The complaint is that you can't turn the looper on/off without bending over and hitting that little recessed button. People who use loopers often would have preferred it to be accessible via a footswitch so they can easily switch it on and off as needed.
@wolfmoosebear78903 жыл бұрын
super useful review man, much appreciated
@jacobdowler12 жыл бұрын
That was a great review! i love these big clunker of guitar multi effects pedals. This really reminds me of my L6 Floor pod Plus. i wouldn't mind owning this one. ive always been a Digitech fan.
@darkoazure99024 жыл бұрын
Great detailed comment. Fine pain points catching. Thanks
@darkoazure99024 жыл бұрын
BTW, I'm thinking of buying the newest model. I had 10 years ago DT multiproc and I was really happy with using. I had Zoom, I've Rolland ... but I missed DT. I soled my DT ... to my collegue than I bought Rolland G-T1000 and I was trying to rebuy my DT from my collegue - hi did'nt want to resell me :D
@chrisbellevue12 жыл бұрын
Some fixes and the added feature of bank naming. All the info is in the change log on the website
@jbealsmusic10 жыл бұрын
Andreea Zerstörer I did the acoustic tone using the GraphTech Ghost Bridge. See my review/demo of it here: kzbin.info/www/bejne/bIbGgJeca9t_qZI The RP1000 has an acoustic simulator in it as well. I combined the Ghost with the acoustic simulator in the RP1000 to get my acoustic tones.
@stephentrotter3752 жыл бұрын
The whah pedal pressure switch can be adjusted through the settings sensitivity for whah pedal. I have mime set perfectly. Just Google how to adjust whah pedal sensitivity for rp1000 or look for it in your manual
@jbealsmusic2 жыл бұрын
Adjusting that didn't help my issue at the time. As mentioned in the video, the problem was the lack of physical feedback when the wah turns on/off. It "feels finicky" because of that lack of feedback, regardless of the sensitivity. Sensitivity wasn't the issue. Foot feel/feedback was.
@raymondbarreras81533 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the review. I had a GNX3 & it was a hair away from my buddy’s Mesa Dual Rectifier. I’m dying to see what this monster can do with my Vintage 30 4X12 & a tube power amp. Thanks again for the review, loved the pick attack
@HumbleHeartMinistry12 жыл бұрын
Thank you very much! I really like the way you did your review!
@JackieMcGruffster11 жыл бұрын
Thanks for posting a very thorough and objective review !
@chrisbellevue12 жыл бұрын
@graysquirrel36 hope you enjoy it. I got mine Friday and haven't tested it yet. I'm doing a repair on my strat plus wiring up another pick guard. Hopefully I'll get this done today so I can at least test it. My wife still wants me to send it back lol
@jbealsmusic12 жыл бұрын
I have tried multiple firmware versions and none addressed the issue. I am currently running the latest beta firmware.
@MusicFromHostem9 жыл бұрын
For me, being the second guitar in my band, I think this will fit my needs best... It's really helpful to know your opinion, cause i also play in very quiet places... that foot switch click kills me.
@hggmrew11 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the info!! Again, excellent review!
@jbealsmusic12 жыл бұрын
Thanks man! I wish I could remember. I made the patch just for this video and I don't have it on my RP anymore... I think it was the JCM800 model (low/mid gain) with the ALT412 cab, maybe a DOD or Guy overdrive (set really low). But, I could be totally off. Sorry!
@MrHitthespot12 жыл бұрын
I have been looking at this unit and the IPB-10. I want to get away from the large pedal board I'm presently using with individual pedals. I have a concern about the external pedal loop. Can I leave say an OCD and Delay pedal on in the loop, then patch them to a preset, and only have them come on when that preset is selected. Great review by the way.
@CinemaKev242 жыл бұрын
Good review, although my biggest gripe is you can only run one time-based effect at a time. So if you want to combine Detune and Flange, no can do. And I wish the EQ were a 12 band, not Low/Mid/High. That said, its still the best floor FX today, IMO at this price point. I've had RPs for 20 years, and been using the RP500 since it came out. It runs into a custom combo containing a 1U Rocktron power amp and 2 x 10" neo Jensons. The RP50O's display is readable in the dark and having 5 presets (10 with the RP1000) instantly available is sweet, as is the ability to switch to Pedalboard mode. I have patches 1-5 set as Direct w/TS9, Direct w/Chorus and delay, Marshall JCM2000, Mesa IV w/detune and Mesa w/detune, boost and delay. 90% of what I play uses this setup. Patches 6 and 7 are the Mesa patches, but dropped down a half step which is so much easier than re-tuning my guitar for all those EVH, AIC, Smithereens, Social Distortion tunes. I wish others would pick up where DigiTech left off and do a similar 5 button unit with a stage freindly display.