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Re: [gsp-2101] Stupid nOOb question, what´s the di fference between the 2101 that say "Artist"

Re: [gsp-2101] Stupid nOOb question, what´s the di fference between the 2101 that say "Artist"

2006-11-21 by Graham Pearson

The DigiTech GSP-2101 came with various front panel colors and screen printing. The early ones had black panels with the words "GSP 2101 Studio / Tube". The Limited Edition models came with exotic colored front panels. Unfortunately, the exotic colors tend to flake off. Finally, the Artist came with a black panel.
Essentially, when you compare different models, you should disregard what it says on the front panel and focus on three aspects of the internals - EPROM version, clock speed, and whether or not the optional PPC-210 is installed.
The latest EPROM version is 3.00.00 and it's well worth the investment to upgrade an earlier EPROM version to version 3.00.00. Early 2101s have a 10MHz clock and later models have a 20MHz clock. You can tell if your 2101 has a 20MHz clock if the lower-case "a" appears after the EPROM version number during power up. For example, 3.00.00.a indicates you have both the latest EPROM and the 20 MHz clock installed.
The PPC-210 board provides a second SDISC processor which allows more complex algorithms and seamless program changes. If your 2101 doesn't have one of these, you can occasionally buy them on eBay for a premium.
How Many Factory Programs Does Your 2101 Have?
All GSP-2101’s have 100 user programs. The number of factory programs depends on the EPROM (software) version and whether or not your GSP-2101 has a PPC-210 co-processor board installed. Here’s a table of total programs (user + factory) versus software version and PPC-210 installed:

EPROM Version: Pre-V 3.0.0 Version 3.00.00
No PPC-210 installed 200 240
PPC-210 installed 215 255

If you’re ever thinking about buying a second-hand GSP-2101 from someone, ask them to fire up their GSP-2101, use the DATA wheel to dial up program 1, and then press the Program Down button one time.
The program number now on their GSP-2101 display should be one of the values in the above table. This value tells you if they have the latest EPROM (software) version 3.00.00 and whether or not a PPC-210 board is installed.

Re: [gsp-2101] Stupid nOOb question, what´s the di fference between the 2101 that say "Artist"

2006-11-22 by Dieter Waechter

No, they are designed by digitech. (But right, they are assigned to some favourite guitarists!)
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Artist software version contains patches designed by some well known artists.

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Subject: [gsp-2101] Stupid nOOb question, what´s the difference between the 2101 that say "Artist"

Stupid nOOb question, what´s the difference between the 2101 that
say "Artist" on it and the one that doesn´t??

Re: [gsp-2101] Stupid nOOb question, what´s the di fference between the 2101 that say "Artist"

2006-11-29 by Graham Pearson

Regarding upgrading your 2101 from EPROM 2.06.06 to 3.00.00 without losing your user presets, you can do this using MIDIWizard. MIDIWizard has a feature that translates version 2 compatible program (patch) files into version 3 compatibility.
First, do a System Backup of your 2101 while the old EPROM is installed. Then install the new EPROM. Next, use MIDIWizard's feature that creates a set of program files from the system backup file you just created - this is the "Create Program Syx" feature under the System Options menu.
Finally, you restore each of your program files to your new 2101. You can even decide where to put each user program should you want to take this opportunity to rearrange your user programs. Even though version 2 system backups are not compatible with version 3 EPROMs, MIDIWizard translates the user programs that are embedded in the system backup file so you don't have to lose your user programs when you upgrade your EPROM.
Hope this helps,
Graham

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