Specifications
A Brief Hands-On Tutorial
DM PRO REFERENCE MANUAL 3 1
The OD>DL>PCH Buss is a “multi-effects” buss consisting of an Overdrive
effect followed by a Delay effect followed by a Pitch effect, which can be
configured as a Chorus, Flanger or Resonator effect.
OD Overdrive
DL Delay
PCH Pitch (Chorus, Flanger or Resonator)
If you select a MIDI Note that is already assigned to the Multi-Effects Buss,
turning the VALUE encoder will likewise toggle the Effects Buss Assignment
back to the Reverb Buss.
2. Now that we have made our Effects Buss Assignment, we must next set
Effects Send Levels for each MIDI Note. To set Effects Send Level for a MIDI
Note, move the cursor back under the FX Bus parameter so that the display
reads:
FX Bus:OD>DL>PCH
Note:36 C1
P5
Now turn the VALUE encoder counterclockwise once to reach the Effects
Send Level page, which is Page 4 of the MIX function. The display will read:
FX Level: 6 0
Note: 36 C1
P4
3. Press the CURSOR > button once so that the cursor is under the send level
amount:
FX Level: 6 0
Note: 36 C1
P4
Now turn the VALUE encoder to set the amount of signal that is sent to the
Effects Processor. To make a Drum totally dry (no effects), set the value to 00.
To make a Drum sound more processed (lots of effects), set the value to 99.
Repeat steps 1 - 3 for each Drum whose Effects Assignment you wish to
change.
EDITING THE EFFECTS THEMSELVES
Now that you have set the Buss Assignments and Send Levels into the Effects
Processor, you can now edit the actual effects. There are five Effects Functions:
REVERB, OVERDRIVE, DELAY FX, PITCH (Chorus, Flanger or Resonator) and EQ.
1. Press the FX button to enter the Effects section. The display will read:
REVERB(Plate2)
P1
Outpt Level: 99
Turning the VALUE encoder will scroll you through the five FX Functions.
For example, turn VALUE once clockwise and you will reach the next FX
Block, which is the Overdrive Function:










