Peavey DPM V3 Owner's Manual page 73

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. After selecting the desired data transfer mode, press Exec. Note the [EXEC] in the
display's upper right corner, indicating that you must press Exec to finalize the
selection process.
. lf the DPM V3 was set to request a sample, the dump process should begin
automatically. It may take a couple of seconds after sending the request for the
sampler or computer to respond; this is normal. If there is no response, make sure
that the sample source and DPM V3 are set to the same MIDI channel, and that
the correct sample number was specified in the request process. If the DPM V3
was set to Remote, continue reading; otherwise, skip to step 11.
. After selecting Remote and pressing Exec, the display says "Waiting for SDS
dump on MIDI channel 1" (or whatever base channel you chose in step 1).
. Initiate a sample dump (transmission) at the computer or sampler, which must be
set to the same basic channel as the DPM V3.
. The display will say Sample Dump and show a countdown of how many bytes re-
main to be transferred into the DRM V3. Note that MIDI sample transfers can take
quite a while with long samples; be patient.
. Shortly after the display says ''dump complete," select the base note (root pitch)
and high note of the sample's range. The DPM V3 assumes that you will load in
samples from the low end of the keyboard to the upper end, so the first sample
will automatically default to a low note of AO and high note of G9. If you are not
multi-sampling, press Exec and skip to step 14.
. If you are multi-sampling, press Exec and the SDS Load display will appear again.
Repeat steps 6-12, but note that in step 12, the range's low end will default to
one semitone above the high end of the previous sample's range, and the high
note will be G9. Set the high note as desired. Repeat this procedure for as many
multi-samples as you need to build up a complete sound, then press Exec.
Note:
Once the high note is assigned to G9, there is no more room to add
samples. As a result, the DPM V3 will assume that if the highest sample range ex-
tends to G9 and you press Exec, you are finished transferring the multi-samples
for a particular wave. Also, note that when sending a sample to the DPM V3, the
computer program or sampler may ask you to specify a sample number. If this is
the same as the one you just transferred, it will wipe out the one you transferred.
Specify a new number for each sample you send.
. Once sampling for a particular wave is complete as indicated by your pressing
Exec, the DPM V3 will automatically select the Wave Name page. Use the Arrow
buttons and data knob to give a six-character wave name. This is the name that
will appear along with the other DPM V3 waves. Press Exec when you're done.
. The display now shows the amount of memory that has been used.
Note:
With multi-samples, the name you give is in addition to a wave number
assigned by the DPM V3. Multi-samples will share the same wave number; subse-
quent multi-samples will share a wave number also, but this will not necessarily be
the next higher number because multi-samples reserve consecutive numbers even
if they share a common wave.
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