Chapter 2 - Modifying Existing Sounds; Global Menu Tweaks; Display Viewing Angle - Peavey DPM V3 Owner's Manual

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Chapter 2 — Modifying Existing Sounds
Here are some of the most common "tweaks" for customizing the DPM V3. This does
not cover all the DPM V3 has to offer; see Chapter 3 for detailed programming infor-
mation.
Important:
Any changes made to the factory patches shipped with the unit will, if
you saved those changes, be remembered by the DPM V3. You will not be able to
recall the factory patches unless you have saved them first, either to a cartridge (sec-
tion 2.1e) or via MIDI (section 2.24). If for some reason you cannot restore the factory
patches, consult your Peavey dealer,
2.1 GLOBAL MENU TWEAKS
The following options are accessible 'under the Global menu. Any edits made in the
Global or MIDI menu are remembered; the next time you turn on the DPM V3, any
changes made to these menus will be retained, even if memory protect (described
later) is on.
The general protocol for tweaking is:
1. Press the GLOBL master button. This is not necessary if you are already in the
Global menu.
2. Select the desired page.
3. Use the Right/Left buttons to choose the parameter to be modified.
4. Select the parameter value.
2.1a Master Tuning (-99 to +99)
This tunes the DPM V3 to other instruments or concert pitches other than A=440.
1. Select the GLOBAL Tune/VelCurve page.
2. Press the Right or Left Arrow until the Tune parameter flashes.
3. Select the desired tuning offset.
2.1b Velocity Curve (1, 2, or 3)
Different players play their keyboards with different degrees of force. This matches
the DPM V3 to your playing style.
1. Select the GLOBAL Tune/VelCurve page.
2. Press the Right or Left Arrow until the VelCurve parameter flashes.
3. Select the desired "feel":
1 (matches the DPM 3 keyboard exactly), 2 (ex-
ponential wide range velocity response), and 3 (linear, somewhat more ""com-
pressed" velocity response).
2.1c Display Viewing Angle (-03 to +04)
The display is easier to read at some angles than at others. This adjusts the display
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