User`s guide
4—Signal Routing
ENSONIQ DP/Pro Reference Manual 1
4—Signal Routing
C hoosing a Signal Pat h
The audio signals sent into the DP/Pro’s left and right inputs can be directed through the DP/Pro and
out of its left and right outputs in a variety of ways. Each of these signal paths—which is called a
routing—provides a different type of effect processing.
Tip: When you select effects n the DP/Pro, each effect’s routing is shown on the top line of the
effect-selection display.
Stereo: Serial
Input
Jacks
L
ESP-A ESP-B
Input
Jacks
R
Output
Jacks
L
Output
Jacks
R
In this routing:
• The audio sent into the DP/Pro’s left and right inputs is treated as a single stereo image.
• The stereo image is sent into ESP-A.
• The left and right outputs of ESP-A are fed into the left and right inputs, respectively, of ESP-B.
• The left and right outputs of ESP-B are sent to the DP/Pro’s left and right outputs.
Stereo: Feedback
Input
Jacks
L
ESP-A ESP-B
Input
Jacks
R
Output
Jacks
L
Output
Jacks
R
In this routing:
• The audio sent into the DP/Pro’s left and right inputs is treated as a single stereo image.
• The stereo image is sent into ESP-A.
• The left and right outputs of ESP-A are fed into the left and right inputs, respectively, of ESP-B.
• The left and right outputs of ESP-B are sent back to the left and right inputs, respectively, of ESP-
A, as well as to the DP/Pro’s left and right outputs.
Tip: The amount of signal fed back into ESP-A from ESP-B is controlled by the B>A Input
Level Mixer parameter (see Chapter 8).