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They were pioneers getting rack and floor multi-FX to the working musician and weekend warrior, as well as studio multi FX into the rackmounts of live PA sound. Dollar for dollar,they have the best guitar delays in the business. Have/had GSP21 PRO, RP1000, RP2000, GSP 2101, (and a few others, I even have an RP90 buried in the pile somewhere) and at least familiar with almost all their FX.
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But to recap.I started with the very first mass produced street multi FX Chain Reaction and have almost very version of guitar MFX since right up to RP1000. And I remeber wkrp has made mention of digitech stuff before. I think I have said before that I am a big Digitech fan. If you're interested in hearing anything I've recorded with it, everything on my Soundcloud was recorded with the RP-150: Make sure you're using a good set of headphones and have the Mixer button on as well. You can only edit fifty of the one-hundred patches, but the factory ones are really cool too. The Studio gives a good stereo sound, and can do wonders combined with the Dual Chorus or a good delay setting.įor distortion, I generally use the Big Muff or Boss DS-1 (with low tone setting).Īlso, don't forget about the factory present models. I've never needed any other delay pedal since this one has so many flavors. I never use the Whammy anymore since I get smoother pitch shifts using the pitch shifter, which has four octaves and everything in between. The factory present levels for these modulation effects are good, so they don't necessarily need tweaking.
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The chorus tones are damn good, and though I am not a fan of flange or phaser, they get the job done.
#DIGITECH GSP5 HOW TO#
I can't remember my settings on each since it varies in my mood/taste at the time.Īll of the Effects are great if you know how to apply them. You're going to have to tinker with the EQ settings a little more on the gain-oriented amps like the Marshall and Mesa models. Most of my amp settings are 6 6 6, as if they're all on midnight on a real amp EQ board. The best clean sounds are the Twin Reverb and AC30, but you're going to get more volume and headroom from the Twin. I always select Direct and just keep the head model. It sounds great if you know how to use it, and it took me a long time to figure out what combinations work and what don't. This is what I used to record my guitar/bass parts now. I like doing some of this stuff prior to trackingīecause many of the plugins that do the same stuff don't pull it off very well.īased on an Electro-Harmonix® Big Muff Pi®īased on a ‘65 Fender Blackface Twin Reverb®īased on an ‘01 Mesa Boogie Dual Rectifierīased on a 1x12 ‘57 Fender® Tweed Deluxe®īased on a 2x12 ‘65 Fender Blackface Twin Reverb®īased on a 2x12 ‘63 Vox® AC30 Top Boost w/ Jensen® Blue Backsīased on a 4x10 ‘59 Fender Tweed Bassman®īased on a 4x12 Marshall® 1969 Straight w/ Celestion® G12-T70īased on a 4x12 Johnson® Straight w/ Celestion Vintage 30’s
#DIGITECH GSP5 PLUS#
The effects plus the tones below may have a few that sound OK recorded. I can always resell it for what I paid for it or use it asĪn expensive door stop. I could blow $25 on a couple of drinks in a club. Like I said I'm not a fan of digitec and these all in one units consisting of building patches aren't exactly fun to tinker with. Its even got pickup modeling to get single and HB tones, 15 effects and 15 effect combinations. The unit does have Digitec Whammy and Leslie Chorus, and auto panner that might be fun to fool with. If they are any good at all I can probably find a few to use. This one does list quite a few drive and amp model features. I've never been a fan of Digitec even though I do own several pieces of gear. Its much easier to just plug in and record them. I had several ideas come up recently where I wrote them down just so I wouldn't forget them. I should be able to record guitar and drums with this one via USB on that computer to sonar and then when I have something worthwhile I can save the project to a USB stick and take it into the studio for more serious work. Right now I have a small mixer setup on that one so I can multitrack but its overkill and takes up too much space. I often doodle around practicing and when I come up with an idea I like to record it quickly so I don't forget it. I have a DAW set up next to my recliner in the living room.
#DIGITECH GSP5 FULL#
I have a full recording setup in my studio and a couple of extra DAW setups, but I thought this might eliminate some of the bulk.
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The thing that drew me to pull the trigger was it has a built in interface for recording and uploading presets.
#DIGITECH GSP5 FREE#
I bought one of these today for $25 which included free shipping