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DigiTech RP-7 VALVE - Phaser and Tremolo Effects

DigiTech RP-7 VALVE
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The RP-7 Valve’s classic adjustable phase shifting effect is reminiscent of mid-70’s keyboard and guitar sounds.
Speed Controls the speed of the phase sweep. Ranges from 0 to 100
Depth Sets the sweep depth (intensity) of the phaser. Ranges from 0 to 100.
Regeneration Controls the amount of phased sound fed back to the input of the Module. High regeneration settings
produce dramatic and interesting unnatural sounds. Ranges from 0 to 99.
Tremolo was one of the first real effects, and appeared mostly on early guitar amplifiers. Because of this, tremolo is sometimes perceived as
sounding “old” or “vintage”. The RP-7 Valve, breathes new life into this classic effect, providing totally transparent volume modulation of
sound sources.
Speed Controls the tremolo speed (speed of modulation). Ranges from 0 to 100.
Depth Adjusts the intensity of the tremolo effect. Ranges from 0 to 100.
trE (Tremolo)
Values Displayed Values
Speed (EP2) 0...100
Depth (EP3) 0...100
PHAs (Phaser)
Values Displayed Values
Speed (EP2) 0...100
Depth (EP3) 0...100
Regeneration 0...99
RP-7 Valve
User Guide
Section - 4 Effects and Parameters
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