twsk8r
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Post by twsk8r on Apr 18, 2004 14:24:38 GMT -5
I agree totally with you OzDog. i use my multi effects unit, but I don't even touch the modulation module. I use compression, drive, znr(noise gate), cabinet simulator, and some reverb. You still get to use alot of your pedal, and make an amzing array of tones, without making it fake, "adding ot much sauce" lol Talk at ya later! Aaron
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Post by ZacAttack on Apr 19, 2004 7:22:08 GMT -5
First of all no one offended me. And what if ya did? I aint nobody. Second the RP was a must for me with my old Crate. If I had Noels Twin 65 it would also be a must. With my Cyber Twin its just iceing on a big ol cake. I love the sounds I get out of my Cyber Twin with all the presets and amp models and all. But I still use the RP for what I use it for. Just my personal prefernce. And as far as cheaply made Bu** Sh**. The only weak spot I see is the power supply where it hooks into the RP. The power chord is a bit flimsey. Thats why I bought an extra. And I guess if you don't ever turn any knobs every pedal will sound sterile. Ok Digitech I went to bat for you 3 times now. Im done.
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Post by ZacAttack on May 1, 2004 10:31:35 GMT -5
EDIT::Ok more and more I am phasing out the RP during practice or playing alone. I am now further exploring the presets on my Cyber Twin. I am finding some great tone in that amp(plus I love watching the knobs turn by themselves as if by a ghost ;D . But when we play gigs I still like the RP for its sheer ease of use and dynamic sounds.
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