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ENSONIQ DP/4+ User Manual

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Section 2 — Algorithms
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12 — Detune Depth Range: 00 to 99
Controls the depth of the detuning, that is, how much the pitch will change. Low values yield a
metallic sound. Some sounds may require very low values, while others sound more natural
with higher values.
13 — Primary Send Range: -99 to +99
Controls the level of the diffused input signal into the reverb definition.
14 — Ref 1 Time Range: 0 to 120 milliseconds
Controls the delay time for the first pre-echo. Pre-echoes are the first sounds which have been
reflected back from the walls or reflective “live” surfaces. Higher values delay the diffused signal
more.
15 — Ref 1 Level Range: 00 to 99
Controls the level of the first pre-echo. This pre-level controls the echo send to the Definition.
16 — Ref 1 Send Range: 00 to 99
Controls the level of the first pre-echo, with the echo routed directly to the output.
17 — Ref 2 Time Range: 0 to 120 milliseconds
Controls the delay time for the second pre-echo.
18 — Ref 2 Level Range: 00 to 99
Controls the level of the second pre-echo. As a signal continues to bounce off the different
reflective surfaces (walls), it decreases in volume. Set this parameter to a lower value than Ref 1
Level, in order to create a natural sounding echo.
19 — Ref 2 Send Range: 00 to 99
Controls the level of the second pre-echo, with the echo routed directly to the output.
20 — Position Balance (1)
21 — Position Balance (2)
22 — Position Balance (3) Ranges: -99 to +99
These parameters simulate the depth of the room. Think of these parameters as three different
microphones placing at various distances within the room (parameter 20 is closest to the front,
and parameter 22 is farthest from the front). When the range (volume) is higher for parameter 20,
the sound appears closer to the front, whereas a higher setting for parameter 22 appears farther
from the front, suggesting a deeper (wetter) room.
23 — Mod1 Source 27 — Mod2 Source
24 — Mod1 Destination 28 — Mod2 Destination
25 — Mod1 Param Range Min 29 — Mod2 Param Range Min
26 — Mod1 Param Range Max30 — Mod2 Param Range Max
These modulation control parameters are identical for all of the algorithms and are explained in
detail under the Algorithm Modulators description, found in the beginning of this section.

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BrandENSONIQ
ModelDP/4+
CategoryRecording Equipment
LanguageEnglish

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