And although the amp sounds are hit and miss (the high-gain tones aren't the most dynamic we've heard), the huge range of cabs ensures you can shape tone to your liking - they sit well in a mix, too, and direct USB connectivity simplifies recording.įor complete access to your presets in a gig scenario, you'll probably want to invest in the external FS3X footswitch (£24), but we commend DigiTech for providing a choice of operation modes - not to mention sounds and presets - to suit any player. If you have a DigiTech RP360 like I do (the DigiTech RP360XP will also work,) you can download the free Nexus software. It includes over 160 different effects (55 amps, 27 cabinets, 85 stompboxes) inspired by worlds best-selling pedals and iconic amps. In the image shown above, the RP360 is shown having just an amp model and.
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If you own a DigiTech RP360 (or RP360XP) and want to wrangle a sound out of it that gets back down to basics, this is how to go about it. When you want to go 'raw' with one of these, certain amp models are better than others. 8) From Nexus Librarian software, I clicked on 'Import' (top right corner). Name the file and MAKE SURE you save it with the following file extension.'.rp360p'.
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7) Back in Notepad I saved the patch file to that folder (or whatever folder you want). The dirt models are surprisingly accurate, as well, with fine approximations of the likes of the OCD and Big Muff. The DigiTech RP360XP guitar multi-effect processor is a complete 360 guitar effects solution. The best 'raw' presets for DigiTech RP360. From Digitech's Tone Library page for RP360 XP. There's plenty to like when creating your own signal chains, too: the RP360 XP packs a sterling delay array and authentic Lexicon reverbs, as well as some of the finest modulations we've heard from a multi-effects unit. Scroll through the factory presets, and you'll find U2, Led Zeppelin, Metallica et al, plus tones from the likes of Minus The Bear, Silversun Pickups and The Black Keys.