Digitech is a manufacturer of guitar pedals and other music gear that helps guitarists achieve their desired sound. Their products range from multi-effect processors, loopers, and individual stompboxes.
Digitech was founded in 1984 by David DiFrancesco and Tom Cram.
They introduced the world's first guitar pedal with digital signal processing technology, the DSP128, in 1986.
Digitech was acquired by Harman International Industries in 1990, and became part of the Harman Professional Division.
The company has since released numerous products and expanded into other music gear categories.
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The RP360 XP is a multi-effect processor that offers over 160 amps, cabinets, stompboxes, and effects for a wide range of applications, from live performance to studio recording.
The TRIO+ Band Creator is a pedal that listens to the way you play and automatically creates bass and drum parts to match. It also includes a looper and various effects.
The JamMan Solo XT is a compact looper that offers up to 35 minutes of stereo looping time, built-in drum tracks, and various other useful features.
The RP360 XP has more amp and effect models, more footswitches for easier control, and a built-in expression pedal for real-time parameter control.
Yes, the TRIO+ can create bass and drum parts for any genre or style. You can also adjust the tempo and key to match your music.
Yes, the JamMan Solo XT features a true bypass to ensure that your tone remains unaffected when the pedal is switched off.
Digitech products typically come with a one-year warranty, but this may vary depending on the specific product and region.
Digitech products offer a range of features and capabilities, but the user interface is designed to be intuitive and easy to use for guitarists of all skill levels.