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ART Pro Audio DMV-Pro - Dual True-Stereo Effects Processor User Manual

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controller’s value linearly corresponds to the key, velocity, or aftertouch value being played. For example, if

MIDI CC Number was set to Note On and Mode was set to Continuous, then the controller’s value would

equal the key number played.

Key, Velocity, or AT Value

If Mode is set to Toggle, a second parameter becomes available to set the key, velocity, or aftertouch value

that will toggle between the controller values 0 and 127. For example, if MIDI CC Number was set to Note On

and Mode was set to Toggle, the next available parameter is Key. If this is set to C4, the value that the

controller assignment receives will be 0 until a C4 is played. Once a C4 is played, the value goes to 127 until

it is released and the value goes to 0 again.

Parameter:

This control sets the parameter that a received MIDI controller event will change; it can be set to any of the

effect’s parameters.

Value Low Range

This control sets the selected parameter’s value when a MIDI value of 0 is received. The range of this control

is dependent on the selected parameter’s range.

Val. High Range

This control sets the selected parameter’s value when a MIDI value of 127 is received and like Value Low

Range, its range depends on the parameter’s range. Any MIDI values between 0 and 127 will produce

parameter values that are scaled between the Value Low Range and Val. High Range settings.

NOTE: The Value Low Range can exceed the Val. High Range, thus creating MIDI control that acts “upside

down.” That is, a low incoming value can have a greater effect than a high one.

After you have edited the parameters for one controller assignment, you may wish to edit one of the effect’s

other three. Make sure the encoder is selecting parameters (i.e., the Selection Arrow is on the top line) and

turn it to the left until the LCD again reads [

-T20-++$0

]. Push the encoder and turn it to select

one of the other controllers (a, b, c, or d) and similarly adjust their parameters.

Finally, save your MIDI edits by saving the preset: Press Store, select a preset number to overwrite, and

press Store again to confirm the save. If you instead press any button other than Store, you will return to

Preset mode and the MIDI edits will not be saved, though they will remain active until you change presets.