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Tutorial 2: editing effect parameters – ART Pro Audio DMV-Pro - Dual True-Stereo Effects Processor User Manual

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Follow the instructions: Use the Preset Encoder to select the preset number that you want to overwrite (you

don’t have to turn the encoder if you just want to overwrite the current preset). When you are ready, press the

Store button to confirm the operation. If you press any button other than Store, or if Store isn’t pressed within

10 seconds, the save command will be aborted. After a preset is stored, the DMV-PRO enters Preset mode.

NOTE: If you don’t wish to save your edits, you will hear the changes you have made until the preset is

changed. See the next tutorial for information on changing presets. Also, you can reload the originally stored

preset—the one you started from—by pressing the Preset Encoder twice.

TUTORIAL 2: EDITING EFFECT PARAMETERS

Editing an effect’s parameters is simple. First, turn the Preset Encoder and find a Twin Stereo preset that you

would like to modify. Notice all of the front-panel information that changes as you turn. On the right side, the

Preset Display changes to display preset numbers. The LCDs and Routing LEDs change to reflect each

preset’s configuration and the meters react to the input level of each processor’s active inputs. (For more

information on the meters, see page 8.) You may have noticed that as you view other presets, the DMV-

PRO’s sound doesn’t change. Also, notice that the Load LED (on the top of the Preset Display) has become

lit.

This light indicates that the preset you are looking at is not currently loaded

and, therefore, will not match what you are hearing. Press the Preset

Encoder to load (and hear) a new preset.

If you don’t want to look for an existing Twin Stereo preset, you could just

build one from scratch by pressing the Routing button a few times until Twin

Stereo is selected. The DMV-PRO will load in default effects, which can be changed by turning and pressing

the corresponding Processor Encoders.

After a Twin Stereo preset has been loaded or created, press the Edit (A) button to edit Processor (A)’s effect

parameters. Notice how the top line of LCD (A) shows a parameter with its corresponding value on the bottom

line.

The Selection Arrow on the left of the “parameter” line indicates that turning Encoder (A) will scroll through the

available parameters. If you press Encoder (A), the arrow will fall to the bottom line to indicate that turning the

encoder will now edit the value of the displayed parameter.