[Harp-L] Samples of Digitech RP200 sounds for harp
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- Subject: [Harp-L] Samples of Digitech RP200 sounds for harp
- From: Richard Hunter <turtlehill@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 04 Jan 2006 20:09:39 -0500
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- Organization: Turtle Hill Productions
I've added a set of samples of ALL the patches I've set up for my
Digitech RP200 to my website at the following URL:
http://www.hunterharp.com/DigitechRP/
At this URL you'll find a set of folders that are named according to the
types of sounds you'll find in them. Open a folder that interests you
and click on the name of a file, and it'll download to your desktop or
to your mp3 player, as you choose. (Please do not contact me for
technical support in playing mp3 files on your computer -- that
information is widely available elsewhere.) Some of these patches
occupy a very wide frequency range, so try to audition them on decent
speakers or headphones if you can. The "Low Octave" patches in
particular pack a LOT more bass than most people are used to hearing
from a harmonica.
These samples were recorded using a Marine Band harp in Ab, played into
my Labtec AM-22 mic, which went directly into the Digitech, which went
directly into the soundcard of my computer. NO additional processing
was applied to ANY of these samples. What you hear is what the Digitech
sounds like, period.
Blatant commercial message: I am selling the complete set of 40 patch
setups for the Digitech RP100/200 for the grand total of $10. That's 25
cents per patch for a set of patches that took me over 50 hours to
develop. If you're interested, send me an email.
Enjoy.
Regards, Richard Hunter
turtlehill@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
hunterharp.com
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