Edit Menu Tweaks - Peavey DPM V3 Owner's Manual

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PGM 0 m99 Saves the first 100 programs. File size 47.6K.
PGM 100 m 199 Saves the second 100 programs. File size 47.6K.
ALL PROGS Saves all 200 programs. File size 95.3K.
DRUM KITS Saves all drum kit data. File size 5.1K.
GLOBAL DATA Saves all global and MIDI parameters. File size 0.8K.
ALL DATA Saves everything — programs, drum kits, and global/MIDI
parameters. File size 101.2K.
6. After selecting the data type to be saved, press Exec. Note the [EXEC] in the
display's upper right corner, indicating that you must press Exec to finalize the
selection process.
7. The receiving unit should somehow show that it is receiving MIDI data. Dumping
all data takes a little over 30 seconds, so don't get impatient.
If you cannot save All Data via MIDI, it's possible that the system exclusive receiver
doesn't have sufficient memory to Save a 101.2K file. Check the receiving unit's
manual for further information on maximum file size, and try saving each bank of
100 programs individually (most units should be able to cope with a dump of
47.6K).
To receive data via MIDI:
1. Connect a MIDI cable from the MIDI system exclusive storage device's MIDI out
to the DPM V3's MIDI in.
2. Set up your MIDI system exclusive storage device to transmit system exclusive
data. Refer to the product's manual for how to do this. Make sure that the
DPM V3 data you previously saved is loaded into the system exclusive storage
device so it can be sent to the DPM V3.
3. Initiate transmission at the system exclusive storage device. You need not set
anything at the DPM V3; it will automatically load the data being sent to it.
Note: Because many sequencers can now record system exclusive information as
part of a sequence, you may want to record the data used for a particular song at
the head of a sequence.
2.3 EDIT MENU TWEAKS
The edit menu contains a wealth of commands for modifying the DPM V3's sounds or
creating your own from scratch. The next Chapter describes all the options and pro-
vides a tutorial on basic synthesis techniques, but here are some of the most common
tweaks. The general protocol is:
1. Press the Edit master button. This is not necessary if you are already in the Edit
menu.
2. Select the desired page.
3. Use the Right/Left buttons to choose the parameter to be modified.
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