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Section 1 — Controls & Basic Functions
ENSONIQ DP/4+ Reference Manual 21
How the Config Type Affects Selecting Presets
The four different config types effectively turn the DP/4+ into 1, 2, 3, or 4 independent effects
processors, with a varying number of DP/4+ effects units per “processor”:
Configuration type: Preset Example (s):
A B C D
Crystal Cave CMP~fla+pit⁄rev
A 1 source config turns the DP/4+ into one
giant multi-effects processor, with four
effects units all processing the same input
signal. These are called 4-Unit Presets.
In a 4-Unit Preset, the lower line of the
display shows the 3-letter abbreviations for
the algorithms in all 4 units. A 4-Unit Preset
will load new algorithms into all four units.
A B C D
Airplane Hangar A:REV ~ B:rev
A 2 source config turns the DP/4+ into
two multi-effects processors, with two
effects units applied to each input signal.
These are called 2-Unit Presets.
In a 2-Unit Preset, the lower line shows the 3-
letter abbreviations for the algorithms in both
units, and indicates which 2 units the preset
will be loaded into (A&B or C&D).
A B C D
Vocal Plate 1 A:Large Plate Airplane Hangar A:REV ~ B:rev
A 3 source config turns the DP/4+ into
three effects processors; two with one
effects unit a piece (A and B), and one
with two effects units (C and D). Units A
and B select 1-Unit Presets, and Units C
and D select 2-Unit Presets.
In a 1-Unit Preset, the
lower line of the display
shows the full name of the
algorithm in the preset,
and indicates which unit
the preset will be loaded
into (A or B).
In a 2-Unit Preset, the
lower line shows the 3-
letter abbreviations for the
algorithms in both units,
and indicates which 2 units
the preset will be loaded
into (A&B or C&D).
A B C D
Vocal Plate 1 A:Large Plate
A 4 source config turns the DP/4+ into four
independent effects processors; each of
the four Units processes a different input
signal and is treated as a separate device.
In a 1-Unit Preset, the lower line of the display
shows the full name of the algorithm in the
preset, and indicates which unit the preset will
be loaded into (A, B, C, or D).
If you think of the outer grey boxes shown above as different “processors,” you’ll notice that each
of these configs creates a number of “processors” that are either 1, 2, or 4 Units combined. This
determines what presets you can select at any given time. The DP/4+ has 1 Unit, 2 Unit, and 4
Unit presets, and you can only select presets of the type(s) allowed by the current config.
There are two ways that the DP/4+ shows you which type of preset you are selecting:
1. In Select mode, when you press any of the Unit buttons ({A}, {B}, {C}, or {D}), either 1, 2, or
4 of the yellow Unit LEDs will light. The number of lighted LEDs corresponds to the type of
preset you will be selecting if you move the Data Entry Knob. The yellow Unit LEDs also tell
you which unit(s) will be loaded with a new algorithm if you select a new preset.
2. The display gives you constant feedback. For all preset types, the upper line of the display
shows the preset name. The lower line shows how many units are in the preset you are
selecting.
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