User`s guide

10—Effect Modulation
ENSONIQ DP/Pro Reference Manual 3
The DP/Pro allows you to limit each modulation setup’s response to values received from its
modulator. This is accomplished by creating a reception window. Received modulator values which
fall outside of the window will be ignored.
Mod A/B Parameters 2, 11, 20, 29: Min (1), Min (2), Min (3), Min (4)
Mod A/B Parameters 3, 12, 21, 30: Max (1), Max (2), Max (3), Max (4)
Src1=DP Cntr1 (TwkKnob1)
Min=0 Max=127 Map=Sin
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Values: Min (1-4): 0 through 127; Max (1-4): 0 through 127
What these Parameters Do:
The Min (1-4) parameters allow you to set the lowest value produced by the modulator to which each
destination parameter will respond. The Max (1-4) parameters allow you to set the highest modulator
value to be recognized.
Se t t ing U p the Int e r pr e t at ion of M odulat or Value s
Each modulation setup can be programmed to respond to its received controller values according to
one of the following response curves.
Log Sin Lin
Cos Exp
There are two versions provided for each curve: a version that uses the name shown above, and a
version that’s followed by a “+.” The difference between the two versions is that the version that ends
with a “+” applies the curve only above the point at which the destination parameter reaches its center
value.
Mod A/B Parameters 4, 13, 22 31: Map (1), Map (2), Map (3), Map (4)