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Digitech rp150 patches

Posted: 20 Apr 2014 6:03 pm
by Patrick Drummond
Looking for some good patches for my rp150. I saw that some guys had a few links but I couldn't get them to open. Really could use some help. thanks in advance.

Posted: 20 Apr 2014 9:11 pm
by Steve English
Have you used the "X-Edit" program with your RP-150 yet? If not, it can be downloaded free from the Digitech site. It will allow you to save and load both individual presets and complete memory banks.

Posted: 20 Apr 2014 9:56 pm
by Patrick Drummond
Thx for the reply, yes I have it downloaded. I have seen some people using your patches. Is there a place to download them or how is everyone going about doing this. Been reading a lot of your post and I'm in the process of building a lightweight setup using a mb200. Tired of hauling hundreds of pounds of gear!! Anyways any help would be appreciated with getting some good settings for my rp150 thanks so much

Digitech RP150 patches & instructions

Posted: 21 Apr 2014 5:23 am
by Dick Sexton
A few... Most, thanks to Steve English!

Look for Digitech, half way down the page.

https://onedrive.live.com/?cid=594320d13092d8fb

Posted: 22 Apr 2014 2:19 pm
by Steve English
Wow! Dick, you've really embellished your page! Lots of great stuff on there.

Patrick, I hope you've been able to load some of the patches that are on Dick's site by now. If not, please PM me and I'll be happy to help with any issues you might have.

Here's a couple you can manually dial in using the four knobs. These settings are the same on both RP-150 & RP-155.

Reverb w/delay (my basic setting)

Delay= ON/DD
Time= 30
Repeats= 30
Delay Level= 35

Reverb= ON/HA
Decay= 40
Liveliness= 40
Reverb Level= 35

Chorus, delay, reverb (Bluest Eyes in Texas style)

Chorus/FX= ON/MC
Speed= 20
Depth= 80
Regen/Level= 70

Delay= ON/AD
Time= 34
Depth= 0
Regen/Level= 15

Reverb= SP
Decay= not used
Depth= not used
Regen/Level= 33

Enjoy :)

Posted: 24 Apr 2014 11:41 am
by Patrick Drummond
Sorry for the long delay in my response been a little busy. Finally got everything hooked up and omg the reverbs are the best I've had from a pedal setup. Simple to tweek and some of the settings u guys have given me are awesome makes my emmons sound amazing! Thanks for your help. Do u have any other dobro sounds out there the one me sexton had just doesn't really do it for me. Thanks again

RP155 vs RP70

Posted: 26 Apr 2014 8:36 am
by James Yoder
Is the RP70 as good as the RP155? Thanks. Steeljim11@gmail.com

Need factory patch values

Posted: 26 Apr 2014 11:43 pm
by Everett Cox
Hi all,
Had a rp100 and really liked some of the original patches but the thing suddenly refused to turn on anymore. Bought another rp100 but nearly all the channels seem to produce some amount of "fuzz". Got a rp150 but the patches on it do not resemble the ones I liked on the first rp100 I had. If memory serves me right the ones I especially want would have been numbers 17 and 18 (or 57 and 58 ). Or maybe help getting that first rp100 repaired might be an option. Thanks, Ev

Posted: 4 Jan 2015 8:31 pm
by Jerry Bull
I know this is kind of an old thread but I found it and thought I'd chime in. I've been using a rp150 for around 6 yrs and absolutely love it. Now watch the dang thing quit me after bragging on it.

Posted: 5 Jan 2015 9:03 am
by Jay Ganz
Does anyone know if the RP-150 (or other models) put out
enough signal to drive a power amp or powered speaker cabinet?

Posted: 23 Feb 2015 10:14 am
by J.D.White
Jay Ganz wrote:Does anyone know if the RP-150 (or other models) put out
enough signal to drive a power amp or powered speaker cabinet?
It should - starting on page 14 of the manual* - are a number of set-up scenarios including driving an amp effects loop (power amp input), feeding a mixer or powered studio monitors. There's a push-button switch on the RP150 (press in for mixer / effects loop - out to feed a normal amp input)

Also - the RP150 input is made for a guitar signal only. It can't be used in the effects loop chain - just the output.

*pdf manual available from the Digitech site