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DigiTech RP360 Demo

DigiTech RP360 Demo

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Description

The DigiTech RP360 guitar multi-effect processor is a complete 360 guitar effects solution. It includes over 125 different effects (32 amps, 18 cabinets, 74 stompboxes) inspired by the world's best-selling pedals and iconic amps. The LCD interface makes it easy to explore and discover the perfect tone to get that desired effect. Along with the incredible selection of effects, the RP360 has a 40-second looper, nearly 200 presets, USB port, configurable footswitch modes, built-in tuner; dedicated headphone jack, Sound Check and 60 built-in drum tracks.

You can add up to eight effects to each preset. The RP360 has a USB port for transferring and loading presets from your computer. With nearly 200 onboard presets and Nexus, DigiTech's free preset editor and librarian software, you can create, transfer, and share an unlimited number of tones. The USB port also allows you to record your guitar tracks directly to your computer. The RP360 works with GarageBand, Pro Tools, Cubase, Ableton, and virtually every other recording software for Mac or PC.

The RP360 is versatile with three different footswitch modes. Incorporate the RP360 into your existing pedal board using stompbox mode where you can assign any effect in your preset to each footswitch. If you choose to use the RP360 by itself, easily navigate through your presets in preset mode or bank mode.

Extend your control of the RP360 with a 3-button footswitch or expression pedal. The 3-button footswitch can be set-up to extend the control of the onboard looper or navigate through your banks and presets. Using an expression pedal you'll engage real time control of an effect in your preset including the iconic Whammy pedal.

The RP360 includes a new feature exclusive to DigiTech called Sound Check. Sound Check allows you to quickly record a phrase with your guitar and set it to repeat while you dial in the perfect effects and settings. Sound Check saves you from having to continually bend over to make minor adjustments while dialing in your tone. With Sound Check you'll spend less time tweaking and more time playing with the perfect tones
DigiTech RP360 Guitar Multi-Effects Pedal
DigiTech RP360 Guitar Multi-Effects Pedal
DigiTech RP360 Guitar Multi-Effects Pedal

Features

  • 126 effects (32 amps, 18 cabinets, 74 stompboxes)
  • 198 presets (99 factory, 99 user)
  • 40-second looper
  • 60 High-quality drum patterns
  • Durable metal chassis and footswitches
  • 2 x 2 USB audio streaming
  • Power supply included
  • Built-in chromatic tuner
  • External control input for expression pedal or 3-button footswitch
  • Configurable footswitch modes (Stompbox, Preset, Bank)
  • Up to 5 seconds of delay time
  • USB editing via DigiTech Nexus
  • Stereo 1/4" Output
  • Stereo 1/8" headphone output
  • Stereo 1/8" Aux Input
  • Amp / Mixer mode optimizes 1/4" outputs for amps and mixers
  • 24-bit 44.1kHz sample rate
  • Dimensions:
    • 8.66" x 7.5" x 2.25"
    Weight:
    • 3.6lb.

    Specs

    Volume/Wah Models inspired by:
    • Volume Pedal
    • DigiTech Full Range
    • Dunlop Cry Baby Wah
    • Vox Clyde McCoy Wah
    Compressor/Limiter Models inspired by:
    • DigiTech Compressor
    • Boss CS-2
    • MXR DynaComp
    • Pickup Simulators:
    • Single Coil > Humbucker
    • Humbucker > Single Coil
    Acoustic Simulators inspired by:
    • Dreadnaught Acoustic
    • Jumbo Acoustic
    Noise Gate/Auto Swells:
    • DigiTech Noise Gate
    • DigiTech Auto Swell
    Chorus Effects inspired by:
    • Boss CE-2 Chorus
    • TC Electronic Chorus
    • DigiTech Dual Chorus
    • DigiTech Multi Chorus
    Flanger Effects inspired by:
    • DigiTech Flanger
    • DigiTech Triggered Flanger
    • MXR Flanger
    • Electro Harmonix Electric Mistress
    Phaser Effects inspired by:
    • DigiTech Phaser
    • DigiTech Triggered Phaser
    • MXR Phase 100
    • Electro Harmonix Small Stone
    Pitch Effects inspired by:
    • DigiTech Whammy
    • DigiTech Pitch Shift
    • DigiTech Detune
    • DigiTech IPS
    • Boss OC-2 Octaver
    Vibrato/Rotary Effects inspired by:
    • DigiTech Vibrato
    • DigiTech Rotary
    • DigiTech Vibro/Pan
    • Uncord Univibe
    Tremolo Effects inspired by:
    • DigiTech Tremolo
    • DigiTech Panner
    • Fender Opto Tremolo
    • Vox Bias Tremolo
    Envelope/Special Effects inspired by:
    • DigiTech Envelope Filter
    • DigiTech Auto Ya
    • DigiTech YaYa
    • DigiTech Synth Talk
    • DigiTech Step Filter
    • DOD FX25
    • Equalization
    • 4 band EQ
    Delays inspired by:
    • DigiTech Analog Delay
    • Boss DM-2 Analog Delay
    • DigiTech Digital Delay
    • DigiTech Modulated Delay
    • DigiTech Pong Delay
    • DigiTech Tape Delay
    • Maestro EP-2
    • Echoplex Tape Echo
    Reverbs inspired by:
    • Fender Twin Reverb
    • Lexicon Ambience
    • Lexicon Studio
    • Lexicon Room
    • Lexicon Hall
    • EMT 240 Plate
    Amps inspired by:
    • '57 FenderTweed Champ
    • '57 Fender Tweed Deluxe
    • '59 FenderTweed Bassman
    • '65 Fender Blackface Twin Reverb
    • '65 Fender BlackfaceDeluxe Reverb
    • '65 Marshall "JTM-45
    • '68 Marshall 100 Watt Super Lead (plexi)
    • '68 Marshall Jump Panel
    • '77 Marshall Master Volume
    • '83 Marshall JCM800
    • '93 Marshall JCM900
    • '62 Vox AC15
    • '63 Vox AC30 Top Boost
    • '69 HiwattCustom 100 DR103
    • '81 Mesa/Boogie Mark II C
    • '01 Mesa/Boogie Dual Rectifier
    • '96 Matchless HC30
    • '88 Soldano SLO-100
    • DigiTech BlackBass
    • DigiTech Bright Clean
    • DigiTech Brownsound
    • DigiTech Chunk
    • DigiTech Clean Tube
    • DigiTech Dark Metal
    • DigiTech High Gain
    • DigiTech Metal
    • DigiTech Monster
    • DigiTech Solo
    • DigiTech Stoner Rock
    • DigiTech Tweedface
    • DigiTech 2101 Clean Tube
    • DigiTech 2101 Saturated Tube
    Distortion Stompboxes inspired by:
    • Arbiter Fuzz Face
    • Boss DS-1 Distortion
    • Boss MT-2 Metal Zone
    • Demeter Fuzzulator
    • DigiTech Death Metal
    • DigiTech Grunge
    • DigiTech Redline Overdrive
    • DOD 250 Overdrive/Preamp
    • DOD Classic Fuzz
    • DOD Gonkulator Ring Modulator
    • Electro-Harmonix Big Muff Ï
    • Guyatone Overdrive OD-2
    • Ibanez TS-9 Tube Screamer
    • Ibanez TS-808 Tube Screamer
    • MXR Distortion+
    • ProCo Rat
    • Roger Mayer Octavia
    • Voodoo Labs Sparkle Drive
    Cabinet Types inspired by:
    • '57 Fender Tweed Champ 1x8"
    • '57 Fender Tweed Deluxe Reverb 1x12"
    • '65 Fender Blackface Deluxe Reverb 1x12"
    • '57 Fender Blonde Bassman 2x12"
    • '65 Fender Blackface Twin Reverb 2x12"
    • '63 Vox AC30 Top Boost with Jensen Blue Backs 2x12"
    • '59 Fender Tweed Bassman 4x10"
    • Marshall 1969 Straight with Celestion G12-T70 4x12"
    • Marshall 1969 Slant with Celestion 25W Greenbacks 4x12"
    • Hiwatt Custom with Fane Speakers 4x12"
    • Johnson Straight with Celestion Vintage 30's 4x12"
    • '96 VHT Slant with Celestion Vintage 30's 4x12"
    • DigiTech Solo 4x12
    • DigiTech Bright 2x12
    • DigiTech Metal 4x12
    • DigiTech Rock 4x12
    • DigiTech Alt 4x12
    • DigiTech Vintage 4x12

    Reviews

    4.36

    14 Reviews

    80%

    of respondents would recommend this to a friend

    Most Liked Positive Review

    5

    Beautiful Effects and USB in and out- A WINNER!!!

    I have to admit I was surprised by the quality of the effects on this multi-effects unit. The Lexicon reverb emulations alone are worth the money. I have used multi-effects units in the past (most recently Zoom G2.1nu) and this unit is superior. The ability to turn effects on and off with the 3 foot switches makes this extremely playable in live settings. You can set up a basic patch for a clean guitar, then set up the foot switches to add distortion, delay, flangers, etc. The effects are first rate, the manual is very helpful (unlike most), the variety of effects in each category is impressive (3 different compressors, 23 well known distortion units manual control of settings, 54 amp models, chorus/flanger/phaser/vibrato/tremolo/wah/pitch/harmony/octaver, etc, 9 types of delay and 6 types of reverb). I've only had this a couple of weeks, and I've already programmed over 30 favorite settings. There are 100 factory presets that can't be overwritten, and 100 user presets. It is extremely easy and intuitive to get in and tweak the presets. The other HUGE advantage to this unit is that it has built in USB in and out for recording. You don't need a $150 USB interface any more- this unit does stereo out to the computer and stereo in from the computer and has a control for adjusting the headphone ratio between the two (for monitoring previous tracks while overdubbing). High quality unit, great effects. Highly recommended.

    VS

    Most Liked Negative Review

    1

    All icing and no cake

    What is great about it is the way it looks (.) ---------------------------------------------- What is not great about it: 1. "Foremost" - DIGMETAL(HEAVY) not an included program. 2. Most legacy models include DIGMETAL AMP tone: RP 255, RP 500, RP 1000, and a few others. 3. Legacy models are significantly BETTER sounding 4. Audio DNA 2 is not in this unit. 5. AMP/MIXER switch not included. 6. (XP 360) CONSTANTLY ASKS TO CALIBRATE!!!!! 7. Jog Wheel sticks and has to be pulled on. 8. Nexus software did not work. 9. Downloaded Nexus a second time from DigiTech website...did not work although the computer interface is very eye catching. ***Previously owned DigiTech models and all of them great as follows: GSP 21, RP 500, and RP 90.*** ***Recently purchased an old used and abused RP 255 which sounds phenomenally spectacular in my mix. *** We wasted close to $300 on an RP 360 AND RP 360 XP. Frustrating after spending a year trying to get a good tone and still have gotten no where. Tried mixing and remixing a song recording with both and still have a cracker box tone. The (XP 360) was purchased and returned in exchange for a plain (RP 360). Made no difference; all icing and no cake. RP360 is a bump in the road for Harmon. Overall, the RP 360 and RP 360 XP are no match for legacy unit sounds.

    Filters
    Best Uses
    1. Home Studio3
    2. Amateur Recording2
    3. Performances2
    Cons
    1. Not Responsive1
    2. Poor Sound Quality1
    Describe Yourself
    1. Experienced4
    2. Professional Musician1
    Pros
    1. Compact4
    2. Good Selection Of Effects4
    3. Versatile3
    4. Excellent Sound Quality2
    5. Responsive1
    • I would NOT buy any digitech product any more.

      2

      Verified Buyer

      submitted8 years ago

      bybyung

      fromundisclosed

      Knob sometimes does work correctly. When moving 1 raw, then it moves 10 raws at once. I think the knob is way too sensitive and it takes long time for changing the presets. Also, the quality of sound is not that good. The effects on the amp is even better qualoty . Boss GT1 is way better than this.

    • A propitious purchase and a "must have".

      5

      Verified Buyer

      submitted8 years ago

      byTim

      fromundisclosed

      Dial in your sound, compliment your style and then make a statement to the world. Unlimited sounds with character, personality, and shades of color. It potentiates the voices of the Ernie Ball Cobalts and the Seymour Duncans. This is a real workhorse. Try one out. Lot of bang for the buck. T.C.

    • Presets make it even better

      5

      submitted8 years ago

      byJC

      fromPhiladelphia PA

      I downloaded over 100 more presets of all types of sounds/tones. I like this thing.

    • Yes , buy one you will love it.

      5

      Verified Buyer

      submitted9 years ago

      byRandy

      fromundisclosed

      Their are so many choices in Effects boxes , and I was interested in trying a Loop box also so this was my choice. I think I made the right choice , because I am having so much fun with it. And it has a hundred plus Effects to choose from and you can edit those to make them sound the way you want them to. I don't know if I'll ever get through all of them , but I'm having fun trying.

    • Small Footprint - super sounds

      4

      submitted9 years ago

      bysigmaclef

      fromNYC NY

      It has cleaner sounding effects than the Boss GT1. There are many amp simulations which the Boss is lacking. I would not say the Digitech box is difficult to use, but you will not get very far without reading the manual. The Nexus app has decent graphics, but no documentation, and less functionality that the editor and librarian than the Boss Gt1. If you have a PC or MAC, you are not limited to the number of effect patches you can save.

    • Excellent Multi-function Pedal

      5

      Verified Buyer

      submitted9 years ago

      bywilliam

      fromundisclosed

      I already own an RP360XP. I like it so much that I bought a second one (without the foot pedal). My new RP360 acts as my live gig backup, and as my regular rehearsal hall pedal. This pedal is relatively uncomplicated and easy to setup and configure. Most importantly, it produces many excellent pedal sounds. The modulation and delay effects are my favorites. Surprisingly, I also get a lot of use out of the included drum machine. My big request there would be the ability for the Digitech Software to remotely control the drum machine. Maybe in an update? Considering the very reasonable price of the RP360, I believe that this is a "can't miss" product. It's very well built and produces great sounds. Highly recommended.

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    Q&A

    Have a question about this product? Our expert Gear Advisers have the answers.

    • asked byJeff

      fromPortsmouth, Oh

      Is the rp360 compatible with an external effect pedal?

      Open Reply - Beau
      This effects pedal would be compatible with other external effects pedals.
    • asked byJeff

      fromPortsmouth, Oh

      Can I use my effects pedal with the rp360?

      Open Reply - Beau
      Separate effects pedals can be used with the RP360 multi effects pedal.