User`s guide

8—Mixing
ENSONIQ DP/Pro Reference Manual 1
8—Mixing
The ESP -A and ESP - B M ixe r P ar am e t e r s
ESP-A and ESP-B each contain their own submixing facility, provided through a set of mixer
parameters. These parameters provide control over each ESP’s:
input level.
stereo balance for its input signal.
overall output level
balance between the ESP’s output and the original input signal
When the Stereo: Feedback routing is selected, ESP-A also offers an additional mixer parameter that
controls the amount of signal sent back into ESP-A from ESP-B.
Each ESP’s mixer parameters apply to the ESP itself—therefore, as you change the ESP’s algorithm or
variation, its mixer parameter settings remain in place.
The currently selected
algorithm
ESP-A
mixer
The
The currently selected
algorithm
ESP-B
mixer
The
The Mixer Params Display
The ESP-A and ESP-B mixer parameters are accessed via the Params A and B buttons. Since other
types of parameters are also accessed with these buttons, the top line of the Mixer Params display
shows the kind of parameter being edited—the parameters themselves appear on the bottom line:
The ESP being edited The type of parameter being edited
m m
ESP-A: Mixer Params ANA Inp
Level=+0.0dB
i
The selected mixer parameter
The DP/Pro’s auxiliary display shows the number of the currently selected mixer parameter.
The “P” stands for “parameter”
m
P 1
i
The number of the selected mixer parameter