User`s guide

10—Effect Modulation
4 ENSONIQ DP/Pro Reference Manual
Src1=DP Cntr1 (TwkKnob1)
Min=0 Max=127 Map=Sin
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Values: Log, Log+, Sine, Sine+, Lin, Lin+, Cos, Cos+, Exp, Exp+
What these Parameters Do:
The Map (1-4) parameters allow you to determine the manner in which received modulator values
will be interpreted.
C hoosing a P ar am e t e r t o be M odulat e d
Mod A/B Parameters 5, 14, 23, 32: Dest1, Dest2, Dest3, Dest4
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Dest1=AlgoA Out Mix
Method=Absolute
Values: All mixer parameters associated with the selected ESP; all parameters belonging to the ESP’s
installed algorithm
What these Parameters Do:
The Dest1, Dest2, Dest3 and Dest4 parameters allow you to select a mixer or algorithm parameter to
be modulated for each of the four possible modulation setups associated with each ESP.
C hoosing a M odulat ion Me t hod
Modulation can be applied to a parameter in one of two ways:
Additive—The received modulation will offset the parameter’s programmed value above or
below its original setting.
Absolute—The parameter will be set to a value that corresponds directly to the value received
from the modulator.
Note: When Method=Additive, a center modulation value of 64 will neither increase nor
decrease the parameter’s original setting.
Methods and Shared Destination Parameters
The DP/Pro allows you to modulate the same parameter with up to four modulation sources at once
according to the following rules:
If more than one modulation setup targets the same destination parameter, only the additive
method can be used.
If a modulation setup is using the absolute method for the modulation of a parameter, the
parameter will not be available as a destination parameter for other modulation setups.
Mod A/B Parameters 6, 15, 24, 33: Method (1), Method (2), Method (3),
Method (4)