Studio Use With A Sequencer - Peavey DPM V3 Owner's Manual

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1.2d Studio Use with a Sequencer
In many studio applications, the DPM V3 will serve as a multitimbral sound
expander module. The sequencer will probably generate data over several
channels; the DPM V3 can be programmed so that individual programs play
sequenced data from specific channels.
Example:
If the sequencer is sending out a piano part over channel 1, a
bass part over channel 12, and a string pad over channel 14, the DPM V3
could be programmed so that a piano sound plays only the MID! data
assigned to channel 1, a bass sound plays only the MIDI data assigned to
channel 12, and a string pad plays only the MIDI data assigned to channel
14. This is called a Multi setup; the DPM V3 holds four such Multis, named
Multi1-Multi4.
Audio:
Multi-timbral operation is a bit more complicated because the six
outputs (Main L & R, Sub 1 L & R, and Sub 2 L & R) allow for a variety of
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