Peavey DPM V3 Owner's Manual page 53

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and Strings from C5 to C6. Strings are layered with the upper octave of brass; if you
play in the range of C5-C6, you'll play both strings and brass. If you play from A2-B4,
you'll play both piano and brass.
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Furthermore, each link that makes up the split or layer can respond to a specific
velocity range. One application would be to layer standard bass and slap bass sounds
together, and have low velocity notes trigger the standard bass and high velocity
notes trigger the slap sound. In the example above, Brass has been set for a low
velocity of 64 and high velocity of 127. Thus, velocity values must be 64 or more to
trigger the brass layer.
Each link can also be delayed, detuned, transposed, and have its own volume level. If
you're starting to think this can make some really great sounds, well, you're right. Just
remember that layered sounds use up more voices if they can be played
simultaneously.
There are six Combi program pages. The last five are accessible only if program type
(see Page 1 Parameters, next) is set to Combi.
Page 1 Parameters
Program Type (Single or Combi)
Select Single for standard programs or Combi if you want to link two or more pro-
grams together.
Page 2 Parameters
Link# (+ equals 1-4)
This parameter chooses the link whose parameters will be set on this and other Combi
pages. Link 1 is the original program found in the program's memory location. To
choose the desired link, press the Right Arrow button and select the desired number.

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