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RPS-10

RPS-10 tech specs

  • Released: 1986
  • Initial price: Β£199[1]
  • Company: Boss
  • Type: Effect (pitch shifter; digital delay)
  • Audio in: Mono; mono pitch
  • Audio out: Mono
  • Control: Footswitch; hold footswitch
  • Display: None
  • Size: Half U

The RPS-10 was a pitch shifter and digital delay released by Boss in 1986. It's part of their half-rack Micro Rack Series of effects.

Notable users

References

  1. "Music Village" Music Village (Vendor), Electronics & Music Maker, Sep 1986, pp. 8β€”9
  2. "Lost in Trance" Phil Ward, Music Technology, Apr 1994, pp. 18β€”20
  3. "Age of Chance" Simon Trask, Music Technology, Jun 1990, pp. 34β€”37

Further reading

Reviews

Downloads

Documentation

Micro Rack Series: RBF-10 | RCE-10 | RCL-10 | RDD-10 | RDD-20 | RGE-10 | ROD-10 | RPD-10 | RPH-10 | RPQ-10 | RPS-10 | RRV-10 | RSD-10