Tutorial 3: midi – ART Pro Audio DMV-Pro - Dual True-Stereo Effects Processor User Manual
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As you can see, the editing operation is simple: Turn the encoder to select a parameter, press and turn the
encoder to change the parameter’s value, press and turn to select another parameter, press and turn to
change the new parameter’s value, and so on. The number of available parameters is dependent on the
current effect. (See page 26 for a complete listing of effects and their associated parameters.) When you are
done, either press the Edit button again to exit from Edit Mode or store your edits by pressing the Store
button, selecting a preset number to overwrite, and again pressing the Store button.
Editing presets that have two effects per processor (Discrete 4 and Multi FX routings) is also straightforward.
Select a preset in one of these routings or create one from scratch by using the Routing button. Notice the
Selection Arrow pointing to LCD (A)’s top effect. The arrow indicates which effect will be edited when you
press the Edit button. If you want to edit the bottom effect, press Encoder (A) to move the Selection Arrow to
the bottom effect and then press the Edit button.
After you have edited one of the effects, press the Edit button to exit Edit Mode. To edit the other effect, first
press the encoder to move the effect’s Selection Arrow to the other effect and then press the Edit button to
edit the other effect’s parameters. Repeat this process to switch back and forth between a processor’s effects.
Processor (B)’s effects are edited in the same manner. Don’t forget that Processors (A) and (B) are
completely independent and can be edited at the same time!
TUTORIAL 3: MIDI
The DMV-PRO has three types of programmable MIDI parameters: channel, program change, and
continuous controller mappings.
Channel Number:
The MIDI channel number is the channel on which the DMV-PRO receives program change and SysEx
messages and transmits SysEx messages. The DMV-PRO’s MIDI channel is global to the whole unit and is
set in MIDI/Util Mode (more on this later). The MIDI Channel is automatically saved when changed.
MIDI Map:
The MIDI Map is used to rearrange the order in which DMV-PRO presets are recalled by MIDI program
change messages. Normally, a received MIDI program change value of 1 would recall DMV-PRO preset #1, a
program change value of 2 would recall DMV-PRO preset #2, and so on. MIDI mappings allow you to change