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Edit Mode
The Edit Mode of the RP2000 allows you to customize Presets to suit your particular needs and applications. Pressing
the Edit/Exit button allows you to access, replace, or change any aspects of the effects which make up the Preset. Once
in the Edit mode, the buttons in the matrix can be used to access the effects. Successive presses of each button will
advance through all parameters associated with the selected effect. Rotating the Data Wheel will change the value of
the currently selected Parameter.The LED in the Edit/Exit button will light while in the Edit mode. Press the Edit/Exit
button again to exit the Edit mode. See page 11 for more information on editing functions.
Rhythm Mode
The RP2000 includes several sampled drum patterns which are useful for rehearsing different riffs in an assortment of
musical styles and time signatures. Pressing the Rhythm button from any mode (except for Store, Utility, and Assign
modes) will enable Rhythm mode and start playback of the drum loop. If Rhythm mode is enabled from Performance
mode, the Store, Utility, and Assign buttons will all light up indicating that their functionality has changed to Pattern,
Tempo, and Level respectively. Pressing any of these buttons at this time will display the secondary function for 5 sec-
onds, at which time it can be modified by rotating the Data Wheel. After 5 seconds, the display will return to the dis-
play prior to pressing the Rhythm button. Press the rhythm button again to stop playback of the drum loop. See page
28 for more information on Rhythm mode.
Store Mode
The Store button is used to save any modifications that you had made to a Preset, rename a Preset, or to copy a Preset
to a different location. The first press of the Store button will enter the store mode.The first letter of the Preset name
will begin to flash. Pressing the FX mode, or Rhythm buttons will select the next character to the right or left. Rotating
the Data Wheel will change the character. Pressing the Store button again will cause the red numeric display to flash
indicating that you can select the destination Preset location by rotating the Data Wheel. Pressing the Store button a
third time will execute the Store function. See page 12 for more on the storing procedure.
Utility Mode
The Utility button is used to gain access to various global functions of the RP2000. Pressing the FX Mode, or Rhythm
buttons will move forward and backwards through all of the available Utility menu selections.The Utility selections
include: Stereo or Mono output selections. ca/jointfilesconvert/457140/bglb (Global Cabinet Emulator), V SWCH (Virtual Switch sensitivity),
VOLUPD (Volume Pedal Update), drytrk (Dry Track enable), BNKNAM (Bank Names), Midich (MIDI Channel),
BLKDMP (Bulk Dump), U DMP (User Dump), M MAP (MIDI Mapping), mmerge (MIDI Merge), PDLCAL (Expression
Pedal Calibration), and fctrst (Factory Reset). Rotating the Data Wheel will change the selected Utility Parameter
value or status. Pressing the Edit/Exit button will exit the Utility menu and return the RP2000 to the previous mode.
See page 30 for detailed information regarding the Utility functions.
Assign Mode
The RP2000 allows you to assign Parameters to the Expression Pedal, the Control Footswitch, or two internal LFOs.
Enter the Assign mode by pressing the Assign button. The Rhythm and FX Mode buttons can be used to move for-
wards or backwards through the possible controllers. Your choices include: EXPDL (Expression Pedal), CNTFS
(Control Footswitch), LFO1 (Low Frequency Oscillator 1), and LFO2 (Low Frequency Oscillator 2).As you move
through the menu, each controller will be followed by a programmable minimum and maximum value the assigned para-
meter will be able to reach. See page 28 for more information on assigning parameters to a controller.
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Section One - Introduction
RP2000 User’s Guide
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