Specifications
Part # 9310 0188 01 - A Model # MM-87
Telephone Filter Effect
EQ-Compressor
#86.
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Parametric EQ
#85.
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This Quick-Start describes the way to make a voice sound as if it’s being heard through a telephone handset.
1. Turn the DP/2 input and output knobs down all the way (counter-clockwise).
2. Plug a microphone’s effect send from your mixer into the DP/2’s rear-panel Input 1 jack.
3. Connect cables from the DP/2’s back-panel Output 1 jack to an input on your mixing console.
4. While speaking into your microphone, turn the input 1 knob up until the red peak LED above it flashes occasionally.
5. Turn the outputs knob up until your mixer (or amp) is receiving the proper level from the DP/2.
6. Set your mixer so that you’re only hearing the output of the DP/2, and none of the original “dry” microphone signal.
7. Press the {EDIT} button, and then the {CONFIG} button.
8. Press the {<} button until the large red numbers read “00.”
9. Use the data entry knob to set the DP/2 to “1 Source Config.”
10. Press {>} once. Use the data entry knob to set the AB Input Select to “mono.”
11. Press {>} once. Set the AB Unit Routing to “serial.”
12. Press {>} until “(b)ypass (k)ill” is displayed, and the letter following “A=“ is flashing. Dial in the letter “b” (if “b” isn’t already
displayed). Press {>} again to do the same for Unit B.
13. Press the {A} button. If its red LED is on, press it again. Press {<} until the red numbers are flashing. Dial in #86., EQ-
Compressor. (This will be the second #86 you encounter, and will have a small dot to the right of the numeral.) In a
moment, the “86.” will begin to flash.
14. Using the {>} button and data entry knob, set Compressor Gain to +05, Comp Ratio to 40:1, Noise Gate Off Below to -96
and Noise Gate On Above to -96.
15. Press the {B} button. If its red LED is on, press it again. Press {<} until the red numbers are flashing. Dial in #85.,
Parametric EQ. (This will be the second #85 you encounter, and will have a small dot to the right of the numeral.) In a
moment, the “85.” will begin to flash.
16. Use the {>} button and the data entry knob to set Bass Fc to 500 and Bass Gain to -48.
17. Set Mid1 Fc to 1000, Mid1 Gain to +15, Mid Q to 03, Mid2 Fc to 2000, Mid2 Gain to +15 and Mid2 Q to 03. Set Treble Fc
to 4KHz and Treble Gain to -48.
18. To save the set-up, press {CONFIG}. Press {WRITE}. Use the data entry knob to select a location in the DP/2’s
memory. Press {WRITE} again.
19. Name your set-up by using the {>} and {<} buttons to underline each character, and the data entry knob to dial in the
character you want. When you’re done, press {WRITE}.
Tip: To customize either of the effects, press {EDIT}, the appropriate letter and {>} or {<} to select its
parameters; use the data entry knob to edit them. You can change the “Volume=“ parameter in an effect to adjust
how much of it you’ll hear. You can also press the {A} or {B} buttons to turn off either of the processors (its red
LED will flash). Press again to turn it back on (the red light will go out). Footswitches can accomplish the same
thing—see the “Using Foot Switches” Quick-Start for details.