User`s guide
8—Mixing
4 ENSONIQ DP/Pro Reference Manual
Mixer Parameter 6: B>A Inp Balance
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ESP-A: Mixer Params B>A Inp
Balance=Center
Values: Full <L through Full >R as percentages; Center
Default: Center
What this Parameter Does:
The B>A Inp Level parameter allows you to alter the stereo balance of audio being fed back into ESP-
A from ESP-B when the Stereo: Feedback routing is selected.
Setting an ESP’s Output Level
The DP/Pro allows you to adjust the output of each ESP. This provides a means of creating an
appropriate volume balance between ESP-A and ESP-B—it also allows you to set one component in
the overall level of the effect being created or edited. The adjustment is measured in deciBels relative
to the ESP’s unaltered output level. Positive values increase the output level; negative values decrease
it.
Mixer Parameter 7: AlgoA Out Level; AlgoB Out Level
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ESP-A: Mixer Params AlgoA
Out Level=+0.0dB
Values: -99.0dB through +6.0dB
Default: +0.0db
What this Parameter Does:
The AlgoA Out Level and AlgoB Out Level parameters allow you to alter the output volume of each
ESP.
Setting an ESP’s Wet/Dry Output Balance
The DP/Pro allows you to alter the balance between each ESP’s output and the original signal being
fed into the ESP—when the mix contains purely the ESP’s output, the display shows “Full Wet”;
when the mix contains only the original, pre-ESP audio; the display shows “Full Dry.” All other
wet/dry balances are shown as a percentage of “wetness.”
Note: Some of the DP/Pro’s algorithms contain a wet/dry mix of their own, provided as a
means of fine-tuning the interaction between the signal and the algorithm’s audio processing;
this is particularly critical when the algorithm is level-sensitive. The Wet/Dry Output Balance
mixer params take the result of that algorithm wet/dry mix and balance it against the original
dry signal. The DP/Pro also provides a system-wide wet/dry mix setting (see Chapter 2).