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Digitech RP55 Modeling Guitar Processor for recording

Digitech RP55 Modeling Guitar Processor

Such a great multi effects processor.  It is small that it can even fit in a gig bag and the good news about this one is that it can run with 6 AA batteries and can last for 15 hours with continuous usage.  This one already got a drum machine so you can jam by yourself, practise your guitar phrasing and timing with this drum machine or you can perform all by yourself like a one man band.  40 user presets and another 40 factory presets which are:

1) Stacked                                                                  21) Bad Dog
2) Recto Delay                                                            22) Steely Phase
3) Clean Chorus                                                          23) Rhythm Crunch
4) Octave Drive                                                          24) Metal Scoop
5) Classic Blackface                                                    25) Slap Rhythm
6) Crunchy Phase                                                       26) 20 Fathoms
7) Fuzz Church                                                           27) Electro-Sitar
8) Grindy Detune                                                        28) Smooth Drive
9) Big Boutique                                                           29) Fuzz Boy
10) Acoustic Chorus                                                   30) Surfin'
11) Sustainium                                                            31) Clean Flange
12) Rotary Blues                                                         32) Thickerer
13) Wahtch It                                                             33) Pedal Steel
14) Power Flange                                                       34) Short Stack
15) Campfire Tremolo                                                 35) Dirt Combo
16) Detune Tube                                                        36) Triplet Chunk
17) Whammy Time                                                     37) Roto Jazz
18) Mr. Guts                                                              38) Acoustic 5ths
19) Ottowah                                                               39) Yaya Sure
20) Volume Swell                                                        40) Octavian

Effects:  Pickup Simulator, Wah, Compressor, Amp Models, Acoustic Guitar Simulator, 3 band EQ, Noise Gate, Cabinet Modelling, Chorus, Flange, Phaser, Tremolo, Panner, Vibrato, Rotary Speaker, Auto Ya, Envelope Filter, Pitch Shift, Detune, Whammy, Delay and Reverb.

Amp Model Equivalent Sound:

b - Blackface          =  Fender Twin
o - Boutique           =  Matchless
r - Rectifier            =  Mesa Boogie
H - Hot Rod           = Hot Rodded Marshall
t - Tweed               =  Fender Tweed
C - British Combo   =  Vox
c - Clean Tube        =  Tube Amp
S - British Stack     =  Marshall JCM800
U - Crunchy Tube  =  Marshall Master
G - High Gain         =  Marshall JCM900
F - Vintage Fuzz     =  Arbiter Fuzz Face

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