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Instruções de Operação Peavey, Modelo DPM SX

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It has been designed with a full complement of controls, available from the front panel, that allows operation in a wide variety of applications. This chapter presents the use of the DPM SX as a “stand-alone front-end sampler” that can be used in the most general applications. To use the DPM SX as a stand-alone sampler: • Connect your “sound” source into one of the two input jacks on the front panel of the DPM SX. If you are using a microphone, connect it to .the XLR jack. If you are using a CD player, mixer output, or other line level signal, connect it to the 1/4" phone jack. • Select the desired sample rate (depending on the desired sound fidelity or frequency response) by depressing the “SAMPLE RATE” button on the front panel. Using this button, the sample rate can be set to either 24 kHz or 48 kHz, providing bandwidths of either 10 kHz or 20 kHz, respectively. • While playing the instrument or sound that is to be sampled, adjust the input level control until the clip/threshold LED flashes “red” only for an instant on the peaks of the signal. As you become more familiar with the DPM SX, you will determine what the optimal signal level is for your own specific needs. • If the sampling is to be initiated by the input signal, depress the “ARM” button. The LED indicator above the “ARM” button will begin to flash, indicating that the sampler is “armed” and waiting on the input signal to trigger the sampling process. The default trigger level is 30 dB down from the clip level. • If the sample is to be manually initiated from the front panel, it is not necessary to “arm” the sampler. It is only necessary to depress the “START/STOP” button at the beginning of the sample and depress it a second time at the end of the sample. If the sample memory is filled before the “START/STOP” button is depressed the second time, the sampling process will automatically stop. Note: The sample length (in seconds) will be determined by the sample rate that has been selected and the total amount of memory that has been loaded into the unit. For example: At a sample rate of 48 kHz with 1 Megabyte of memory, the total sample time will be approximately 11 seconds. At this point, the sample resides in the DPM SX sample memory. It can now be transferred to the sample player, sample storage unit, or sample editor for editing and playing. • To transfer the sample from the DPM SX to the sample editor/player, simply set up the sample editor/player to receive the sample via the MIDI sample dump standard, and depress the “MIDI DUMP” button on the front panel of the DPM SX. Note: The Sample can also be requested from the DPM SX by requesting any sample number using a MIDI Sample Dump request command. DPM® SX OWNER’S MANUAL CONTENTS Chapter 1 — Introduction Congratulations on your purchase of the DPM® SX Sampling Interface. Pea engineers have taken the 16-bit Delta-Sigma Sampling capability that has been demonstrated in the new Peavey keyboard products and introduced it in a package with a very user friendly environment, providing an affordable Sampling “front end” for even the most critical Sampling enthusiast. The DPM SX will give you many years of enjoyment, not just because of the features that it offers today, but because it is designed to operate with many Sample Editing or Sampler platforms that might be available in the near future. Although the operation has been optimized for the current and future Software versions of the Peavey DPM 3SE, it can be used in any Sampling System that supports the MIDI Sample Dump Standard or can support the flexible MIDI System Exclusive controls that the DPM SX understands. The DPM SX can be used to further expand your performance system by allowing you to create your own personalized “pallet” of sound samples for use with your favorite Sampling System. Highlights of the current configuration include: • 16-bit Delta-Sigma A/D conversion • Selectable Sample rates to 48 kHz • Expandable internal memory (up to 16 Megabytes) • Standard Computer SIMM compatibility • Full MIDI Sample Dump Standard compatibility • Optional SCSI Interface for high speed data transfer • Extensive MIDI System Exclusive control capability • Line Level/Microphone Level (w/phantom power) inputs • Optimized for operation with the DPM 3SE Before doing anything else, send in your warranty registration. This will allow Peavey to advise you of any future updates or enhancements to this units’ and compatible units’ operation. 1.1 About this Manual This manual is divided into five main chapters: • Introduction. This section shows you how to make some great sounds right out of the box. • Using the DPM SX with the DPM 3SE. The new versions of software for the DPM 3SE Sample-based synthesizer are optimized for operation with the DPM SX and offer many additional features when connected via MIDI. This section describes the operation with the DPM 3SE and how you can get the most out of the combination of these t...

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