User`s guide

1—Introduction
ENSONIQ DP/Pro Reference Manual 1
1—Introduction
We lc om e
Congratulations on your purchase of the ENSONIQ DP/Pro Professional 24-bit Effects Processor. The
DP/Pro Reference Manual provides descriptions of all of the DP/Pro’s many features, and provides
tips for unlocking the product’s tremendous sonic potential.
Tip: Be sure to check out ENSONIQ’s World Wide Web home page at
<http://www.ensoniq.com> from time to time for the latest info on the DP/Pro and other
ENSONIQ products.
P ar am e t e r s, Value s and Page s
There are three basic terms that underlie every DP/Pro activity, and which must be understood. They
are:
Parameter—A parameter is any one of the DP/Pro’s programmable attributes.
Value—A value is a parameter’s setting.
Page—The DP/Pro’s front-panel buttons provide access to a great many parameters, often
presented one after another on sequentially arranged displays. Each display is called a “page.”
Tip: A parameter is described by the button with which it’s associated. For example, if a
parameter is referred as a “System/MIDI parameter,” you’ll know that it’s one of the group of
parameters accessed by pressing the System/MIDI button.
N avigat ing t he DP /P r o
It’s simple to navigate the DP/Pro’s pages and perform its operations once you understand the front-
panel tools central to so many of its activities:
The Next and Previous Page buttons allow you to move forward or back, and across, the
DP/Pro’s pages.
Select
Tweak Tap
Page
Find
Previous Next
Effect
Tip: The Next and Previous Page buttons, when held down, will scroll through multiple
pages.