User`s guide
4—Signal Routing
ENSONIQ DP/Pro Reference Manual 3
In the 2-Mono: Dual Mono routing (shown on the previous page):
• The audio sent into the DP/Pro’s left input is copied and sent into both the left and right inputs
of ESP-A.
• The audio sent into the DP/Pro’s right input is copied and sent into both the left and right inputs
of ESP-B.
• The left and right outputs of ESP-A are summed to mono and sent to the DP/Pro’s left output.
• The left and right outputs of ESP-B are summed to mono and sent to the DP/Pro’s right output.
2-Mono: Stereo Mix
Output
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Output
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ESP-A
ESP-B
Input
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Input
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In this routing:
• The audio sent into the DP/Pro’s left input is copied and sent into both the left and right inputs
of ESP-A.
• The audio sent into the DP/Pro’s right input is copied and sent into both the left and right inputs
of ESP-B.
• The left output of ESP-A is summed with the left output of ESP-B and sent to the DP/Pro’s left
output.
• The right output of ESP-A is summed with the right output of ESP-B and sent to the DP/Pro’s
right output.
Processing a Single Mono Audio Source
If you’d like to send audio to only one of the DP/Pro’s inputs, you can select the input you’d like to
use by setting the System/MIDI Mono Input Source as desired (see Chapter 2). The signal will be
copied to both sides of the DP/Pro’s internal stereo bussing, appearing in the center of the stereo field.
The Routing Display
When you press the Routing button, the routing display appears, showing the currently selected
routing:
The shows the relationship of the DP/Pro’s inputs This shows the relationship between ESP-A and ESP-B
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Type=Stereo: Serial
(Input) (StereoOut)
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This shows the relationship of the DP/Pro’s outputs