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Glossary
Glossary
There are a few terms
that
need
to be understood before you
can
unlock
the DP
/4'
s full potential
as a
programmable
effects processor.
Algorithm
An
algorithm is the basic signal processing building block
in
the
DP /
4.
The
word
"effect"
could
be used instead of algorithm,
but
some algorithms can
produce
several
sonic effects simultaneously. Each algorithm has a set of
parameters
that
control the
effect(s) it produces. The values of these parameters are
saved
with
the algorithm
in
presets. Each DP / 4 algorithm has a three letter abbreviation
which
helps
to identify
it
in
Select Mode. The DP / 4 Algorithms are:
Algorithm: abbreviation:
Algorithm:
abbreviation:
No
Effect (Bypass Preset)
dry EO-Flanger-DDL
fla
Small Room Rev rev EO-Tremolo-DOL
trm
Large Room Rev
rev
Phaser-
DOL
pha
Hall Reverb
rev
8 Voice Chorus
cho
Small Plate rev Flanger
fla
Large Plate
rev
Pitch Shifter
pit
Reverse Reverb
rev
Pitch Shift-DOL
pit
ReverseReverb 2
rev
FastPitchShift
pit
Gated Reverb
rev
EO-Compressor
cmp
NonLin Reverb
1,
2,
3
rev
Expander
exp
MultiTap Delay ddl Keyed Expander
key
Dual Delay
ddl
InversExpander
exp
Tempo Delay ddl De-esser
ess
EO-DDL-withLFO
ddl Ducker / Gate
gat
VCF-Distortion dst Rumble Filter
fit
Guitar
Amp
1,
2,
3 amp Parametric
EO
equ
Speaker Cabinet spk VandrPolFilter
fit
Tunable Speaker spk Vocoder (4)
voc
Rotating
Spkr
rot
Sine/Noise Gen
gen
EO-Chorus-DDL
cho Pitch
Shift
2U
pit
EO-Vibrato-DDL
vib
3.3 sec Delay 2U ddl
EO-Panner-DDL pan
By-pass Units The last
parameter
of each Config Preset gives
you
two
choices of
how
to
mute
effects.
Chorusing
When
set to "bypass," pressing two times
on
a Unit
button
(red LED is lit) will cause the
effect processing to be temporarily silenced for that
Unit, so all
you
hear
is
the
dry
source
signal.
It
bypasses the algorithm/Preset.
"Kill"
is
the other choice (see Kill).
An
audio
effect
that
takes place
when
a source signal is combined
with
time
varying
delayed
versions of itself. These multiple delay lines create
phasing
characteristics
that
make
the
source signal sound wider/bigger. Usually delays of 10-30 milliseconds will
create pleasant choruses.
Compression
Ratio
The
amount
by
which a signal is compressed. For example, a 4 to 1 compression
ratio
means
that
the signals that go above threshold are
attenuated
by
25
per
cent.
At
high
ratios (like
20:1
and
above) the compressor acts as a limiter.
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