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Peavey DPM C8p

Peavey DPM C8p
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Peavey DPM C8p Specifications

General IconGeneral
Polyphony32 voices
Multitimbral16 parts
EffectsReverb, Chorus, Delay
MIDIIn/Out/Thru
OutputsStereo Main, Headphone
Power SupplyInternal

Summary

Chapter 1: Overview

Chapter 2: Preset Operations

2.1 Keyboard Range Settings

Guides users to the 'Ranges' soft button to access keyboard range settings for presets.

2.2 Keyboard Range Controller Assignment

Directs users to the 'CtlAsgn' soft button for assigning controllers to keyboard ranges.

2.3 Range Muting

Explains three methods for muting or unmuting keyboard ranges within a preset.

2.4 Range Soloing

Details two methods for soloing specific keyboard ranges within a preset.

2.6 Keyboard Range Transposition

Describes how to transpose keyboard ranges up to ±48 semitones using various input methods.

2.7 Keyboard Range Limits

Details how to set the low ('Lo-Key') and high ('Hi-Key') limits for each keyboard range.

2.8 Keyboard Range Output Channel

Explains how to assign a specific MIDI channel (01-16) for each keyboard range's output.

2.9 Keyboard Range Output Bus

Describes how to select which of the four MIDI outputs a range's data will appear on.

2.10 Range VolumeProgram Change Settings

Covers settings for MIDI volume, program change, and bank change messages sent on preset recall.

2.10 b Assigning MIDI Volume

Details how to set the MIDI volume level (000-127 or Off) for a specific range on preset recall.

2.10 c Assigning MIDI Program Change Number

Explains how to set the MIDI program change number (000-127 or Off) for a range.

2.10 d Assigning the MIDI Program Change Bank Number

Describes how to assign a MIDI bank select number (000-127 or Off) for a range.

2.11 Range Wheel, Slider, Pressure, Footswitch and CV Enables

Explains how to enable or disable control messages (wheel, slider, etc.) for each range.

2.11 b EnablingDisabling Parameters

Describes how to enable/disable various controllers (pitch wheel, sliders, etc.) for a selected range.

2.12 Range Velocity Selection

Explains how to select and customize velocity curves for each range to control playing dynamics.

2.12 b ROM Curve

Describes selecting from 33 ROM velocity curves and viewing their input-to-output velocity relationship.

2.12 c Changing the Curves Offset

Explains how to modify the ROM velocity curve by adjusting the offset parameter (-100 to +100).

2.12 d Changing the Curves Scale

Details how to further modify the ROM velocity curve by adjusting the scale parameter (1% to 200%).

2.13 Wheel and Pressure Assignment

Details assigning MIDI functions to pitch bend wheel, modulation wheels, and keyboard pressure.

2.13 a Parameter Assignment

Explains how to assign MIDI controllers, channel pressure, or pitch bend to wheels and pressure.

2.13 b Polarity Assignment

Defines polarity and how to change it for controllers to adjust their response sense.

2.14 Slider Assignment

Details assigning MIDI functions to the four sliders on the main panel.

2.14 a Parameter Assignment

Explains how to assign MIDI controllers, channel pressure, or pitch bend to the sliders.

2.14 b Polarity Assignment

Defines polarity for sliders and how to change it for adjusting their response sense.

2.15 Button Assignment

Details assigning MIDI functions to the four programmable buttons on the main panel.

2.15 a Parameter Assignment

Lists available assignments for buttons, including MIDI mute, slider control, and program change.

2.16 Footswitch and CV Pedal Assignment

Covers assigning functions to footswitches and CV pedals connected to the unit.

2.16 a Parameter Assignment

Lists available assignments for footswitches and CV pedals, including MIDI controllers and functions.

2.16 b Polarity Assignment

Explains how to set polarity for CV pedals to adjust their response characteristics.

2.17 Selecting the Destination Preset Number

Guides users on selecting the target preset number for saving the current edits.

2.18 Naming the Destination Preset

Explains how to name the preset, including character input methods and available characters.

Chapter 3: MIDI Operations

3.0 ProgChg In Channel

Explains how to set the MIDI channel for receiving program change commands.

3.1 MIDI ProgChg In Buss

Details selecting the input buss (1 or 2) for receiving MIDI program change data.

3.2 SysEx ID Number

Describes setting a unique System Exclusive ID number for device identification in MIDI systems.

3.3 Global Transpose

Explains how to transpose all notes sent by the C8 presets up or down by 12 semitones.

Section 3 B: MIDI, Merge Screen

Details how incoming MIDI data is processed and routed to MIDI outputs, including channelization and transpose.

Chapter 4: Global Operations

Chapter 5: Copy Operations

Chapter 6: Sequence Operations

Chapter 7: MIDI Status

Appendix A: MIDI Implementation

MIDI Implementation Chart

Summarizes the MIDI functions transmitted and recognized by the DPM C8/C8p.

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