Digitech 2120 Patch Editor Ps3

 
Digitech 2120 Patch Editor Ps3 4,4/5 8711 votes

Hmmm I wish I could provide you with some detailed info but I have had trouble finding out the answers to your questions also. I think it's mostly because it's an old unit that's not in produciton anymore.One tip that I can give based on my own experimentation is to find the 2112 sound you like best and then bypass the cab emulator of the unit and use the cab emulator from another unit. I did that running the 2112 into the POD XT Pro and I was able to get some really great tones!

  1. Digitech 2120 Patch Editor Ps3 One

The purpose this of course was done for my direct internal recording signal. I'll usually split the guitar signal to have a mic'd sound and internal.Wish I could have been more help to you!

Click to expand.How about this?I used a 2101 for years ( predecessor to the 2112 ) and I even went so far as to put Mesa tubes in it which made a huge difference from the Ruby tubes it shipped with. I own a Mesa Triaxis now and there's no comparison with tone. I ran the Triaxis thru the 2101 ( in all possible configurations ) and the tone degradation the 2101 caused was so severe I sold it immediately.In the 2112 they introduced the dual-distortion stuff so you could use a 'tube' distortion and a solid state one at the same time and stuff like that. I never got to play with one but if you're just getting into guitar FX and it's really cheap ( $150 or less ) I'd say go for it. The 2120 was a slightly beefed up version of the 2112. I don't recall the differences though.The ValveFX midget donkeys had was basically a stripped down 2101 that came out a few years after the 2101.

I suspect the same tone killing circuitry lies within it. Just remember, most of the time, you get what you pay for. I bought a Yamaha EMP-100 for $30 on eBay. It's not great but I only use it fuckin off at home since I rarely play with any FX. It has some nice chorus and delays. Beats a Boss pedal fo sure.

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Digitech 2120 Patch Editor Ps3 One

But again, it's nearly vintage and I got what I paid for, nothing more.Obviously I used to sweat Digitechs' knuts back in the day. Owning a 2101, really digging it, Pat Metheney still uses one and like someone already said, Jack Owenused one, too, Petey G from Red Seas Fire used a 2120 afaik before he switched to the Axe-FX andif you know how to use these units, you can get pretty good sounds from them.last recording I did with the 2101, cheap Ibanez SZ320 into Digitech-Interface-LeCab2 with, I think,awesometime 3 impulse.Used it live with a Rocktron Velocty 150 and later with an Engl 30/30 poweramp, the guitar player in myold death metal band used my rack, too, sound was always at least decent. The quality of these thingsis really good and I have the feeling they were a bit ahead of there time and the stock presets suck, somany people who tried them and just switched through the stock presets had the feeling that it sucks.But you have sooo many ways to tweak the sound, my main preset for example has the standard 6 bandgeq, 15 band geq and a 5 band parametric eq. The 2112 was probably for me the best money i ever spent in 1997- as a young guy starting out in guitar that was my first Effects Unit- spent my summer working then paid it off.I am sorry and sad that digitech never supported this product. As even today there is no unit out there and I am talking POD HD PRO/ AXE FX II ( I have both TRUST ME ON THIS) that even comes close to the deep menu options on effects / RT time changes, LFO's DYNAmic CC pressure changes ( hard to soft effects) for modifications as the 2112 has.