User`s guide
5—Selecting Algorithms and Variations
ENSONIQ DP/Pro Reference Manual 1
5—Selecting Algorithms and Variations
C hoosing New Algor it hm s and Var iat ions
The DP/Pro Algorithms
The DP/Pro’s audio processing is accomplished using software programs called algorithms—or algos.
The two ESP2 chips each employ a single algorithm at a time, as shown in this illustration:
ESP-B
An algorithm
("algo")
and its parameters
and its mix settings
ESP-A
An algorithm
("algo")
and its parameters
and its mix settings
Routing
Setting
Either ESP can use any algorithm from the following list:
1. No Effect 16. Stereo Delay 31. Chatter Box
2. Mastering Limiter 17. Loop Recorder 32. Rotary Speaker
3. Compressor/Limiter 18. Expert Reverb 33. Tunable Speaker
4. Compressor 19. Expert Reverb 2 34. Parametric EQ
5. Servo Limiter 20. Reflection Modeler 35. Octave EQ
6. 3-Band Comp/Lim 21. Small Ambience 1 36. Delay+Chorus
7. Expander 22. Small Ambience 2 37. Delay+Flanger
8. Stereo Gate 23. Non-Lin Reverb 1 38. Delay+Phaser
9. Dual-Mono Gate 24. Non-Lin Reverb 2 39. Distortion+Chorus
10. De-Esser 25. Multi-Pitch Shift 40. Distortion+Flanger
11. Stereo Synthesizer 26. Multi-Chorus 41. Distortion+Phaser
12. Stereo Re-Imager 27. Flanger 42. Signal Generator
13. Variable-Tap Delay 28. Phaser
14. Spatial Delays 29. Tremolo
15. Ping-Pong Delay 30. Panner
Note: The DP/Pro offers for selection only those algorithms that are compatible with the
currently selected routing.