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2—System/MIDI Parameters
ENSONIQ DP/Pro Reference Manual 3
What this Parameter Does:
The Clock parameter sets or displays the sample rate used by the DP/Pro’s A/D and D/A converters.
The behavior of this parameter is dependent on the setting of the Input parameter.
When Input=Analog, the setting of the Clock parameter determines the operating sample rate of
the DP/Pro.
System/MIDI parameters 3 through 5 are available only when a DI-Pro digital I/O board has been
installed in the DP/Pro. See the DI-Pro User’s Guide for information on these parameters.
Global MID I Se t t ings
The DP/Pro is a highly MIDI-aware device:
DP/Pro effects can be selected via MIDI Program Change and Bank Select messages.
Effects can be modulated in real time using any MIDI controller.
Many aspects of DP/Pro algorithms can be synchronized to MIDI clocks.
The DP/Pro generates and responds to System Exclusive data dumps.
The DP/Pro can transmit control change messages generated by its virtual Tweak knobs, its
Bypass buttons and its dual foot switch.
The DP/Pro can transmit Program Change messages when effects are selected from the front
panel, or by using a foot switch.
Various elements of MIDI transmission and reception can be individually enabled or disabled;
the DP/Pro also provides an overall MIDI reception on/off parameter.
The DP/Pro’s response to Program Change messages can be re-mapped to allow any Program
Change value to select any effect.
The DP/Pro uses three MIDI channels. Program Changes received on the System MIDI channel select
effects, while ESP-A and ESP-B each have their own MIDI channels upon which they receive MIDI
controller messages used for the real-time manipulation of their algorithms.
System/MIDI Parameter 6: MIDI Device ID
k
MIDI Device ID=0 System
MIDI Channel=1
Values: 0 through 127
Default: 0
What this Parameter Does:
System Exclusive data is always stamped with a MIDI Device ID number. This is used to identify an
individual device in MIDI setups that contain more than one of a particular product. If you are using
multiple DP/Pros, make sure that each has been assigned its own Device ID number if you intend to
be working with System Exclusive data. This includes external MIDI storage devices, as well as remote
editing software on a computer.
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