DigiTech RP360 Musical Toy Instrument User Manual


 
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RP360 / RP360 XP
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� The following provides a
description of the phaser models available in the RPs and their associated parameters�
MODULATION – PHASER MODELS
Phaser Beam
This phaser will give you the standard phaser tone with all the parameters you need for
controlling it�
Parameters
NAME OPTIONS OR RANGE DESCRIPTION
ON/BYP ON, BYPASS Turns the effect on and off�
LEVEL 0 - 99 Adjusts the output level of the effect�
SPEED 0 - 99 Adjusts the speed of the modulation�
DEPTH 0 - 99 Adjusts the intensity of the effect�
REGEN 0 - 99
Adjusts how much of the affected signal is sent back through the effect
and controls the overall intensity of the effect�
WAVEFORM
TRIANGLE, SINE,
SQUARE
Selects the shape of the LFO waveform which changes the timing
characteristics of the LFO modulation�
Triggered Phaser
The Triggered Phaser allows you to trigger the phaser sweep based on how loud you play� Set
the SENSITIVITY parameter to determine how loud the signal must be to trigger the phaser�
Set the LFO START parameter to determine the frequency at which the phaser sweep will
begin once triggered�
Parameters
NAME OPTIONS OR RANGE DESCRIPTION
ON/BYP ON, BYPASS Turns the effect on and off�
LEVEL 0 - 99 Adjusts the output level of the effect�
SPEED 0 - 99 Adjusts the speed of the modulation�
SENSITIVITY 0 - 99
Adjusts the sensitivity of the trigger� The higher the setting, the more
sensitive the trigger�
LFO START 0 - 99
Sets the frequency at which the LFO modulation will begin once
triggered�