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Preset encoder/switch, Selection arrow, Processor (a) & (b) meters – ART Pro Audio DMV-Pro - Dual True-Stereo Effects Processor User Manual

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option is available as an effect parameter. See the parameter descriptions on page 28 for more information on

bypassing individual effects.

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PRESET ENCODER / SWITCH

The Preset Encoder is used to change presets. As you turn it, the number in

the Preset Display changes, as does the information in both LCDs and the

Routing Display; these are showing you information about the new preset.

Notice that the light on top of the Preset Display is lit once you have turned the

encoder. This light indicates that you have not yet loaded the preset that you

currently are viewing, so you will not be hearing the effects or routing that you see on the front panel. To load

a preset, press the Preset Encoder.

When the MIDI/Util button is pressed, the Preset Encoder is used to scroll through the DMV-PRO’s global

parameters. LCDs (A) and (B) will show a different set of parameters. To change a parameter’s value, turn its

corresponding encoder.

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SELECTION ARROW

The Selection Arrow appears on the left side of an LCD and is used to

distinguish the active line. For example, in the picture on the right, the

Selection Arrow indicates that Chorus is the selected effect and it will be

affected by turning the encoder or pressing the Edit button. To select the

other line, press the same processor’s encoder. While editing, the Selection Arrow is used to differentiate the

active parameter or value field.

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PROCESSOR (A) & (B) METERS

The meters show the level of signal entering each processor. They either display the level for the

current effect’s input (while editing) or both combined inputs of each processor (when in Preset mode).

To optimize the levels entering the DMV-PRO, watch the +6 LED. If it is constantly lit, the digital

processor is getting too much input level and may clip; turn down the signal going to the DMV-PRO. For

maximum dynamic range, the meter LEDs should be lit most of the time, with the +6 LED briefly flashing on transients

(high-energy bursts, such as loud snare drum hits).

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ROUTING LEDS

The DMV-PRO has four signal-routing options: Twin Stereo, Cascade, Discrete 4, and

Multi FX. For a description and diagram of each routing, see page 26. Routings are

selected by repeatedly pressing the Routing button (see the above Routing Button

paragraph).