Is it possible to add stereo inputs of such units as the Digitech RP-12 , RP-1 and Digitech 2112 effects units ?
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Adding stereo inputs in older 1990's Digitech effects units .
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Here are a few.
DigiTech RP1 Schematics.pdf
DigiTech RP1 Service Manual.pdf
DigiTech RP6 Schematics.pdf
DigiTech RP10 Schematics.pdf
DigiTech RP20 Schematics.pdf
DigiTech GSP2112, 2120 Schematics.pdf
Attached Files- DigiTech RP1 Schematics.pdf (1.94 MB, 173 views)
- DigiTech RP1 Service Manual.pdf (2.58 MB, 112 views)
- DigiTech RP6 Schematics.pdf (211.1 KB, 115 views)
- DigiTech RP10 Schematics.pdf (217.0 KB, 101 views)
- DigiTech RP20 Schematics.pdf (251.8 KB, 118 views)
- DigiTech GSP2112, 2120 Schematics.pdf (357.9 KB, 121 views)
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If you are asking if they can be turned into stereo units, the answer is no. The stereo output is created in the digital domain, but it is working from a mono signal.Originally posted by EnzoI have a sign in my shop that says, "Never think up reasons not to check something."
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I'm looking for a repair tech for an RP1. Now when I plug it in all the lights light up, just lights. Read a forum a guy said to hold down the utility button then plug it in while still holding the utility button down press parameter up. It worked played fine. Went to use a few days later it did it again and the holding down buttons again isn't working. Anyone have this happen or know anything as to why? Maybe someone knows a repair guy. Thanks for taking the time to read this.
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Originally posted by Mark Hammer View PostHi AJ,
Do you ask in order to have the units process in stereo, or simply to accept two inputs for whatever they do?
I want to add stereo inputs to my Digitech RP-12, RP-1 and to my 2112 SGS .
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As near as I can tell, neither the RP-1, RP-12, or 2112 would accommodate stereo inputs. They may process the signal in a manner that provides a stereo output, but only as a result of processing a mono input and distributing two "versions" of the input signal to the output jack. True stereo processing would probably have required a more powerful DSP chip. One could certainly install a second input jack, but only to mix two different input signals down to a mono/composite signal for the unit to process, rather than independent signals that the unit would then treat independently.
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