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1—Introduction
8 ENSONIQ DP/Pro Reference Manual
Routing
Algo B Params B Mod B Bypass B
Compare SaveEnter Cancel System
Algo A Params A Mod A Bypass A
MIDI
Edit
The System/MIDI AutoLoad parameter allows you to determine the DP/Pro’s behavior in this regard.
When the DP/Pro is shipped from the factory, algorithms and algorithm variations are set to
automatically download, while effects are set for manual installation.
Saving
When you’re editing effects in the DP/Pro—including every non-System/MIDI parameter—the
changes you make are not permanent until you save the effect you’re working on. See Chapter 11 to
learn how to save effects to the DP/Pro’s memory.
Routing
Algo B Params B Mod B Bypass B
Compare SaveEnter Cancel System
Algo A Params A Mod A Bypass A
MIDI
Edit
A vailable Op tions for t he DP /P r o
ENSONIQ SW-10 Dual Foot Switch—provides left and right foot pedals in a single unit. These
foot pedals can be configured to perform many tasks in the DP/Pro.
ENSONIQ DI-Pro Digital I/O Board—provides AES-EBU and S/PDIF digital inputs and outputs
for the DP/Pro. The DI-Pro is user-installable.
ADC-24—upgrades the DP/Pro’s analog-to-digital and digital-to-analog converters from 20-bit to
24-bit performance. The ADC-24 is user-installable.
Inst alling th e DP /P r o
Powering Up the First Time
The correct procedure for powering up the DP/Pro for the first time is as follows:
1. Make sure the DP/Pro’s power button is turned off—the bottom of the button should be pressed
in.
2. Plug the provided line cord into the AC line receptacle on the rear panel of the DP/Pro.
3. Plug the other end of the line cord into a grounded AC outlet.
4. Press the top of the Power button on the right side of the DP/Pro’s front panel.
Powering up the DP/Pro in a MIDI Configuration
In a series of MIDI devices, you should always turn on the device that’s transmitting MIDI data
(keyboards, sequencers, etc.) before you power up the device that’s receiving MIDI data. For instance,
if you’re using the DP/Pro to receive MIDI information from a keyboard or sequencer, you should
turn the keyboard or sequencer on before the DP/Pro. This prevents any unwanted MIDI information
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