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10—Effect Modulation
ENSONIQ DP/Pro Reference Manual 7
The Knob 1 Name and Knob 2 Name parameters allow you to name the two virtual tweak knobs for
the currently selected effect. Each name can use up to 13 characters, each of which must be selected
and edited individually.
Activating a Tweak Knob
In order for a tweak knob to be used from the DP/Pro’s front panel, it must be activated (see “MIDI
and the Tweak Knobs” below to learn about using them via MIDI).
A tweak knob is activated by:
pressing the Tweak button.
Select
Tweak Tap
Page
Find
Previous Next
Effect
pressing the Next or Previous Page buttons until the desired tweak knob’s page is displayed:
The active tweak knob The active tweak knob’s name
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Knob1 Name: Bloom Fractal
Knob1 Mod Value=86
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The amount of modulation the active knob is currently producing
When the tweak knob’s display is visible, it is activated, and the Value knob functions as the displayed
tweak knob.
MIDI and the Tweak Knobs
When the System/MIDI Transmit Cntlr Msgs and Accept Cntlr Msgs parameters are set to “Yes,” the
Tweak knobs transmit and respond to MIDI. Whenever a tweak knob is activated, it will transmit
values for the controller it’s been assigned with the System/MIDI Twk 1 Cntlr or Twk 2 Cntlr
parameter. This allows the recording of tweak knob moves into an external MIDI recording device.
When the DP/Pro receives MIDI data for the selected controller, the tweak knob will respond, even
when it’s not activated for front-panel use. (See Chapter 2 for information on the above-mentioned
System/MIDI parameters.)
Overview of the Mod LFOs
Many of the DP/Pro’s algorithms contain LFOs. In addition, the DP/Pro provides two LFOs that are
always available: the mod LFOs. Either of these LFOs can be assigned at any time as a real-time
modulator for any ESP mixer or algorithm parameter using the method described in “Selecting a
Modulator” earlier in this chapter. The parameters pertaining to LFO 1 and LFO 2 are selected and
edited in the same manner as any other modulation parameter.
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