Subj : Fx
To : Martin Ridgley
From : Paul Lawson
Date : Tue Aug 01 2000 12:30 pm
Martin Ridgley wrote in a message to Paul Lawson:
-=> Paul Lawson wrote to Bill Riley <=-
PL> Does a Digitec RP-7 count as one?
MR>
MR> Hey Paul, how do you like the RP-7? I've got the RP-6, which is
MR> adequate for live performance and for four-tracking, but it's far
MR> too noisy for serious recording.
I've not tried the RP-6 but I believe it has the same processor. The
selling point for the 7 was the 12AX7 pre-amp tube to get that "real" tube
sound. I needed it at the time as I was running through a tranny amp. It was
better than the tranny alone but still not even close to a substitute for a
tube amp. I was able to dial in a couple of convincing bluesy tones but the
high gain blows. That said, I do like the time based effects. The reverb is
very versatile, highly configurable and quite quiet. I'm not very pleased with
the chorus, not nearly as smooth as the stereo chorus in my Peavy. I suppose
the same applies to the RP-7, fine for performing but I'd want something much
nicer for recording. It seems I can get close to the sond I'm looking for in a
matter of minutes but spend hours trying to tweak it and still don't get
exactly what I'm looking for.
Paul
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