Art DMV Pro User Manual page 47

Programmable digital effects processor
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Effect Enabled:
In Ducking and Gated classes, this control sets the audio input level that controls the gating action of the
effect. Signals that fall within its setting (for example, above –10 dB) are heard and ones that are not are
muted.
LFO Offset:
Controls the LFO phase difference (in 30° increments) between the two outputs of an engine group
(Outputs #1 and #2, or Outputs #3 and #4). A setting of 0° creates a mono sweep, where both channels'
LFOs start at 0° (low). Any setting other than 0° will offset the second channel's LFO by that many degrees.
Use this control to create unevenly swept effects. This parameter is not available with mono effects.
Note: With the panner effect, an offset of 180° is not allowed since that would turn the panning effect into a
tremolo effect, where one channel's LFO starts at 0° (low) and the other channel's LFO, offset by 180°,
starts at 360° (also equal to 0°, or low). Both channels' level would rise and fall at the same time. To obtain
the equivalent of a 180° offset, use the actual Tremolo effect.
LFO Shape:
Sets the LFO's sweep pattern. This parameter's choices are exponential, sine, triangle, rectified sine,
inverted rectified sine, square, ramp, and inverted ramp. See page 50 for graphs of the various LFO
shapes. Exponential is not available for panner and tremolo.
LFO Speed:
Sets the speed of the LFO between 0 and 10.5 Hz. (cycles per second).
LFO Width:
Sets the width of the LFO's sweep, from 0% to 100%.
Regeneration:
Sets the amount of feedback, from
Sweep Start:
Dynamic class uses the DMV-PRO's dynamics sensing to trigger the LFO through one cycle of its sweep
(at the preset LFO Speed and Width). The LFO is only triggered when the audio level exceeds the Sweep
Start setting. Two qualifiers before the level setting—Low and High—determine whether the LFO starts at
its low or high range. For example, a flanger can be swept up or down. The Low and High settings
determine whether the LFO starts "High" and sweeps down, or if it starts "Low" and sweeps up after the
Sweep Start level is exceeded.
Negative numbers correspond to inverted feedback.
-99% to +100%.
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