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1—Introduction
6 ENSONIQ DP/Pro Reference Manual
Routing
The DP/Pro provides a variety of ways in which you can pass audio into the DP/Pro, through the
ESPs, and back out again. This is referred to as signal routing.
You can process audio sent into the DP/Pro’s left and right inputs as a single stereo feed, or as
two separate mono signals.
When you process stereo audio, you can arrange the two ESPs so that signal passes through them
separately, from ESP-A into ESP-B, or in a feedback loop, where audio goes into ESP-A, then ESP-
B ,and then back to ESP-A again.
You can also determine whether the stereo outputs of the ESPs will be mixed together, presenting
a single stereo feed at the DP/Pro’s outputs, or whether the ESPs will each use their own single
output.
Routing options are access by pressing the Routing button. Chapter 4 describes the DP/Pro’s routing
options in detail.
Routing
Algo B Params B Mod B Bypass B
Algo A Params A Mod A Bypass A
Edit
Real-Time Effect Modulation
The DP/Pro provides an extensive set of tools that allow for the real-time manipulation, or modulation,
of effects. The Mod A and Mod B buttons are provided for this purpose.
Routing
Algo B Params B Mod B Bypass B
Algo A Params A Mod A Bypass A
Edit
The setting of any ESP mix or algorithm parameter can be controlled in real-time. Real-time
modulation can be performed using any MIDI controller, a stereo foot switch, a CV pedal or the
DP/Pro’s unique virtual controllers, its Tweak knobs, or mod LFOs.
The Virtual Tweak Knobs
Each effect in the DP/Pro contains two virtual controllers called Tweak Knob 1 and Tweak Knob 2.
These two devices are software objects that, when enabled, are controlled by the front-panel Value
knob. The tweak knobs can be used for the modulation of any ESP mix or algorithm parameters in
either ESP, and can be assigned names in order to help you keep track of what it is you’ve
programmed them to do.
The Mod LFOs
In addition to the LFOs available within the DP/Pro’s algorithms, two free-standing LFOs are
available at all times for use as real-time modulators of ESP mix and algorithm parameter settings in
either ESP: the mod LFOs. These LFOs can provide cyclical changes to parameters’ settings, as they
cycle back and forth through their low-frequency waves.
Real-time effect modulation, the tweak knobs and mod LFOs are described in detail in Chapter 9.
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