Old 90s Digitech Floor Processors

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Which floor models actually have the Whammy feature with the built in expression pedal? Does the RP-3?
 

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I’ll just say all the floor models of RPS I tried the whammy pedal didn’t feel the same at all as the regular pedal .They just were different to make you buy the real one I felt .
 
Which floor models actually have the Whammy feature with the built in expression pedal? Does the RP-3?
Man, I had one of those. Bought it brand new. It does do whammy functions with the pedal, yes.
 
I’ll just say all the floor models of RPS I tried the whammy pedal didn’t feel the same at all as the regular pedal .They just were different to make you buy the real one I felt .
Wonder if they have expression inputs
 
I had an RP500 as my first pedal if you will. Just to learn what all the effects do etc etc. Kind of miss it actually.
 
Many do have Whammy and IPS. The problem is where it is in the signal chain. If it is post distortion it sounds like trash.

I have a 1000 (4cm) and 360xp (first). They sound good enough the way I use them. The older 90's stuff is less flexible in terms of signal routing.
 
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never tried a whammy and always wanted one. I had a couple old digi units...can't remember the models though. gnx4 maybe...
 
Many do have Whammy and IPS. The problem is where it is in the signal chain. If it is post distortion it sounds like trash.

I have a 1000 (4cm) and 360xp (first). They sound good enough the way I use them. The older 90's stuff is less flexible in terms of signal routing.
I still use an RP1000! Works flawlessly, and effects are above average, (except the pitch shift sucks). And, it doubles as an attenuator using the expression pedal for volume on your presets.
 
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