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Dave Smith Instruments PRO 2 User Manual

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12 Global Settings

Dave Smith Instruments

For example, the Resonance parameter has a value range of 0 to 127.

Let’s say the physical position of the Resonance pot is the equivalent of

a value of 100. If you switch to a program that has a stored Resonance

setting of 63 and turn the pot all the way up, it will only go to 90. To get

to the maximum value of 127, you first have to turn down until the value is

at the other extreme and the pot is at the limit of its travel (in this case, 0

and fully counter-clockwise, respectively).

In Passthru mode, turning the pot has no effect until after the edited value

equals the preset value (that is, until the edited value “passes through”

the stored value).

Jump mode uses an absolute value based upon the position of the pot

when edited: turn a pot and the value jumps immediately from the stored

value to the edited value.

16 . Footswitch Polarity: Normal, Reversed—

There are two types of

momentary footswitches, normally open and normally closed. Either

type can be used with the Pro 2’s Sustain switch input. Not sure which

type you have? If the behavior of the footswitch is the opposite of what

is expected—that is, down is off and up is on—changing this setting will

correct that.

17 . Footswitch Function: Sustain, Arp Hold On/Off—

The footswitch can

be used for sustain or to turn arpeggiator hold on and off.

18 . Pedal Polarity: Normal, Reversed—

This allows you to accommo-

date certain models of expression pedals that behave in a way that is the

opposite of what you might expect due to their polarity. (Pressing down

on the pedal decreases rather than increases modulation, for example.) If

this is the case with your expression pedal, choose the appropriate setting

to correct it.

19 . Pedal Function: Breath Control, Foot Controller, Expression, Master

Volume, Filter 1+2: Full Range, Filter 1+2 Filter: Half Range—

Sets the

function/destination for the Pedal 1 input. An expression pedal can be

routed to any destination using the modulation matrix. See Modulation

on page 44 for more information.

20 . Aftertouch Enable: Off, On—

When on, the Pro 2 will receive and

transmit aftertouch data via MIDI.