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The DigiTech RP360XP Guitar Multi-Effects Pedal is a versatile and durable tool for musicians, featuring over 160 amps, cabinets, and effects, a 40-second looper, and USB audio streaming capabilities, making it perfect for both studio and live settings.
O**O
A very capable amp modeler. *Update*
Before I gig with this thing I decided to plug the new pedal into the mixer to see what kind of signal I'd get from it... Boy do I have SIGNAL - this thing has lots of gutsy output! Lots of headroom. Here are a few things I noticed;1) The EQ is not too shabby. I'd started to think that it was kind of brittle sounding through the mixer but then I thought, hmmm... did I check the output setting? Nope and it was set to "Amp" not "Mixer". Duh, no wonder it sounds brittle. Changed it to "mixer" and all was good. I was able to bring back some of the highs I had cut with the EQ. As I said, that EQ is not too shabby. It did a pretty good job of getting rid of a lot of the harshness from having the wrong output setting. In the past, the EQs in modelers I've used have never been able to do that - ever. Not even close.2) The Acoustic Guitar Simulator is very usable and very musical when used with my guitar's mini humbucker pickups. I found myself just sitting there playing and diggin' the sound I was getting. It sounds pretty good when combined with my guitar's Piezos/Fishman Aura output but not as different and interesting as with the magnetics.3) I'm really impressed by its stomp box models, namely the RAT and the three different versions of the venerable Ibanez Tube Screamer. I'm not going to get into whether or not they sound just like the originals. I don't care about that. They just sound really good and I love the way they respond to my pick attack. I've never had this experience with stomp box models before. In the other modelers I've had I just ignored them because they've never sounded good to me. Not the case with this modeler.4) The amp models sound better than any of the amp modelers I've ever used. Again, I'm not going to get into how accurate they are because I just don't care. I only care about whether or not I get the sounds I like out of them - and I do! The Fender models are good, so are the Matchless, High Watt and the Marshall JTM 45 but what really got me was the Mesa Boogie Mark IIc amp model. Wow... That thing has become my go to amp model for lead sounds.In doing all of this I didn't even use the Nexus Software Editor - not enough counter space. Still I had a relatively easy time editing the little beast's presets. I'd have been climbing the walls if I tried to do that on my old GT-8. I cannot say enough good things about this little amp modeling pedal. I'm very impressed with it.*Update*Saturday night at Rosario Resort. I've never done a gig using a brand new effects pedal and not had the urge to edit every single preset that I was using. Not once did I bend down to the floor to make changes to the pedal's sound. Unreal! That just does not happen. Completely loving this pedal! Finally. A small, lightweight amp modeling/effects pedal that sounds freaking great! And it was dirt cheap for what it does for me.
V**D
Worth the price and well built
Well built and rugged. Although the first one I received had what sounded like a loose screw rolling around in the it. Was sent a replacement next day. The computer interface is very good and in my opinion the best way to edit patches. I found it much more difficult to edit patches on the unit itself, than to do it thrru the computer interface and software (which can be downloaded free). Many of the patches are good and even great, but as a jazz, pop, rock guitarist that need more flexibility, I needed to do some tweeking, and there are infinite possibilities there with the fx and modeling available. My only complaint is that in order to change between modes one has to "simultaneously" hit 2 of the buttons. This has proven to be difficult with my feet/shoes, and requires one to bend over and do it with my fingers. Otherwise a very nice pedal, with a wide range of tones, fx and modeling available. Well worth the $200 I paid for it.
E**E
Great value and features for the price.
This is a very usable multi-effects pedal.Have for many years an GSP1101 and to be honest not happy with it and did not use it. This is very fidelity oriented and non digital sounding in many of the effects. So far the software works and then it doesn't(possibly win 10 problem). But when it does can move patches and save on the computer. Download new ones that are quite good for free. Up to ten effects in any order you want! with a big library to pick from.Used an rp350 and this is by far the best of the bunch have tried so far. No multi-effects units are perfect and that goes without saying. But this has great features, s/n is excellent. Choice of stereo or mono for the output from an internal menu that is quick to dial up. There is easily just enough here to keep anyone busy for a long time. *The stereo imaging on some effects is really impressive. What works is you are not bogged down in too many menus and can get to anything pretty quick. Lexicon reverbs also.
S**U
If you want the latest high quality Hardware that is Software driven at a very good price then look no further.
This might take a while... If you want the latest high quality Hardware that is Software driven at a very good price then look no further. You will be up and running in minutes with Digitechs new RP360XP. I found that downloading their NEXUS editor was the COOLEST! The NEXUS editor allows you to edit everything from the Amp Heads, Cabinets and a multitude of petals. You can literally fine tune multiple presets to sound exactly how you want, weather you are trying to find that special Jimi Hendrix, SRV, Slash, basically anyone's tones. This is by far the coolest petal I have ever owned.I setup my Laptop on my 1/2 stack, run USB down to the pedal, turn on the NEXUS editor and BAM! Instant tone tweaking! My band mates loved the new setup and were amazed that I was able to adjust on the fly. You an really get a tone that will cut through the music and generate leads that will melt ear drums. I am now organizing my tones for each of my favorite guitars and then saving them as backups. That means for my LP, I adjust how to where it sounds the best on my favorite tones and the Backup the whole thing as Les Paul Tones. For my Explorer same thing, Strat? Same thing. Each guitar can be backed up and loaded to the pedal for when you are feeling like playing whichever guitar you are feeling like playing. This is something they don't really tell you in the instructions but its something I kind of naturally did I suppose.Another thing I did was set it up as a very glorified pre-amp for my Martin. Why spend rediculous amounts of money on a fishman preamp when you can just model whatever you want through this!??
J**N
EXCELENTE PRODUCTO A BUEN PRECIO
Es excelente producto para emular los efectos de guitarra eléctrica, tiene una gran variedad de amplificadores y pedales de efectos, muy útil para quién inicia en la música y como para no andar cargando todos los pedales individuales, mejor un emulador de efectos que te saque del apuro.
C**C
Bluffant
Très bon multieffet, simple et efficace
B**.
Top Quality, Rugged and can sound really good (make your own patches)
Compact size, sounds great from clean to dirty. Volume/expression pedal has a nice smooth sweep. great heavy duty case.My only complaint is even with the optional FSX3 footswitch connected, there is no way to map the Tap tempo function to a footswitch. If you want tap tempo you are stuck holding down a footswitch (whichever one you map a delay to) for 2 sec, then tapping in your tempo. Followed by another 2 second push to exit the tap tempo. I hated that so much for live work, i returned the RP360Xp. I was hoping to replace my RP1000 with this newer and smaller digitech but the tap tempo disappointment killed that idea.
E**O
Increible sonido
Sonido excelente tanto con altavoces como conectado a amplificador de guitarra, e incluso a la mini cadena. Recomiendo utilizar el ordenador para diseñar las configuraciones personalizadas de amplificadores y pedales, así como realizar copias de seguridad. Se maneja excelentemente desde la pedalera pero para configurar mejor desde el ordenador
E**O
Das Preis-Leistungsverhältnis ist ein Knaller ...
... aber das bedeutet natürlich nicht, dass man ein Spitzenprodukt bekommt.Was gefällt:- Übungsmöglichkeit mit Kopfhörer (dazu sollte man eine Amp-/Speaker-Simulation benutzen und KEIN Kabel im Ausgang zum Amp eingesteckt haben). Man kann sogar einen MP3-Player anschließen.- Sehr viele Effektmöglichkeiten; Die meisten davon sind wie die Pedalgeräte editierbar.- 100 freie per Software einfach und frei konfigurierbare Speicherplätze (+ 100 Presets)- Einige Effekte klingen wirklich gut (Wah-Wah, Swell, Echo [ein paar mehr Einstellungsmöglichkeiten wie die präzise Anzahl der Wiederholungen und die Lautstärke / Pan-Einstellung der Wiederholungen wären wirklich schön gewesen]Was nicht so gefällt:- KEIN Treble-Booster! Das wäre nun ein Effekt gewesen, der mir wichtig gewesen wäre. Auf viele andere Effekte hätte ich verzichten können. Und ein EQ ist leider nicht ganz dasselbe ...- unpräzise Tasten. Mit handelsüblichen Schuhen ist es ein Glückspiel, zwei Tasten gleichzeitig zu drücken, was man z.B. tun muss, um den Looper scharfzuschalten oder das Stimmgerät aufzurufen. Auf der Bühne braucht man Präzision, aber die findet man bei den klitzkleinen Tasten eher nicht.- Einige Effekte (Hall, Harmonizer-Effekte) sind eher minderwertig, ebenso viele Amp-Simulationen. Letztere brauche ich aber ohnehin nur, um mit Kopfhörer zu üben. Im Studio würde ich sie eher weniger einsetzen.- Zwei Buttons mehr für "Bank rauf"/"Bank runter" hätte man dem Gerät durchaus noch spendieren müssen. So wie es jetzt ist, muss man sich zu jedem Bankwechsel zum Gerät bücken und an einem Knopf drehen. Nicht so doll!- Die Kopfhörerlautstärke ist ... naja, eher mau. Immerhin kann man das Signal von Gitarre und MP3 von der Lautstärke her mixen, aber das Ganze ist dann wirklich SEHR leise ...Mir wäre ein Gerät lieber gewesen, das weniger Features hat, die aber in besserer Qualität und das bei einer durchdachteren Bedien-Oberfläche. Leider ist so ein Gerät am Markt nicht zu finden, zumindest nicht in dieser Preislage ...
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