[Harp-L] Jaming/Gigging on harmonica with a Multi-Effect processor



Hello:


 


I went to a music store because I heard about using Delay/reverb on this
device and thought I could possibly use something like the (DigiTech
RP55 Guitar Multi-Effects Processor) with playing the harmonica in jams,
gigs, etc.  I understand that it's just for guitars but microphones as
well.  While at the music store, I played my harmonica through a mic and
it sounded like a tube amp blues performance (Lots of settings and sound
configurations).  


 


Does anyone believe this is a good route to take for performing
harmonica on stage - especially blues hot microphone performance?  Has
anyone used a multi-effects processor such as this while performing or
even the RP55 for gigs and such?  If you're not sure about the RP55,
here's a description according to Amazon.com...


 


Equipped with 11 Amp Models and 20 Studio Quality Effects, up to 8
effects can be used at once for unimagined tonal possibilities. The RP55
is the easiest RP product to use; just simply dial up your choice of
amps and preset effects settings with no deep parameter settings. All
settings come from our year's of experience with the pros. We've just
made professional tone easy. The RP55 uses our AudioDNA(tm) DSP chip to
produce effects and amps that are studio-class. Add 24-bit A/D/A
conversion so that no frequency response is lost between inputs and
outputs. Also included is a drum machine with 30 patterns and an
easy-to-use 13-LED chromatic tuner. Whether you're just starting in your
quest for tone or need many choices, the RP55 fits your needs. Small
package, big punch.

 

I figure you'll know more about this than me; therefore, any feedback,
comments, concerns, or tips would be greatly appreciated.

 

Thanks,

 

JEFF

 




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