User`s guide

2—System/MIDI Parameters
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L FootSw The selected DP Cntlr will use the left pedal of a dual foot switch as an on/off
modulator that’s in its “on” state whenever the pedal is depressed.
L FtSwToggle The selected DP Cntlr will use the left pedal of a dual foot switch as an on/off
toggle; alternating presses of the pedal will apply either a full modulation value or
no modulation to the target algorithm parameter.
R FootSw The selected DP Cntlr will use the right pedal of a dual foot switch as an on/off
modulator that’s in its “on” state whenever the pedal is depressed.
R FtSwToggle The selected DP Cntlr will use the right pedal of a dual foot switch as an on/off
toggle; alternating presses of the pedal will apply either a full modulation value or
no modulation to the target algorithm parameter.
NoteNumber The selected DP Cntlr will use received MIDI note numbers to
generatemodulation values. Lower note numbers (such as those played by the low
notes on a MIDI keyboard) will generate lower modulation values; higher note
numbers (notes played higher on a MIDI keyboard) generate higher modulation
values.
Velocity The selected DP Cntlr will use received MIDI velocity values as modulation
values.
Aftertouch The selected DP Cntlr will use received MIDI aftertouch values as modulation
values.
PitchBend The selected DP Cntlr will use received MIDI pitch bend values as modulation
values.
MIDI controllers The selected DP Cntlr will use received values for any of the 121 possible MIDI
controllers as modulation values.
Defaults: DP Cntlr 1=TwkKnob 1 DP Cntlr 9=Note Number
DP Cntlr 2=TwkKnob 2 DP Cntlr 10=ModWheel#1
DP Cntlr 3=LFO 1DP Cntlr 11=PitchBend
DP Cntlr 4=LFO 2DP Cntlr 12=Velocity
DP Cntlr 5=L FootSw DP Cntlr 13=Off
DP Cntlr 6=L FtSwToggle DP Cntlr 14=Off
DP Cntlr 7=R FootSw DP Cntlr 15=Off
DP Cntlr 8=R FtSwToggle DP Cntlr 16=Off
Note: The DP Cntlrs may be re-set to use any control mechanism. The default values for the
first 12 DP Cntlrs are intended to serve as handy starting points—they are also used
extensively in the DP/Pro’s ENSONIQ-programmed ROM effects.
What these Parameters Do:
The DP Cntlr 1 through 16 parameters allow you to designate up to 16 control mechanisms for use as
real-time controllers of the DP/Pros effects.
Se t t ing U p Foot Sw it c h Cont r ols
The DP/Pro provides a rear-panel Foot Sw 1&2 jack for the connection of a stereo—two-pedal—foot
switch such as an ENSONIQ SW-10. Either of the pedals can be programmed to accomplish various
tasks.
Note: The DP/Pro is designed for use with a dual foot switch, though modified mono
footswitches can be used as well. See Chapter 12 for information on converting mono foot
switches for use with the DP/Pro.