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Electro-Voice DYNACORD DRP 10 User Manual page 5

High quality reverb & multi effects processor

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2. PANEL DESCRIPTION AND CONNECTIONS
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2.1 FRONT PANEL
1. INPUT control
This adjusts the input level of both channels in a range
from -80 dB to +21 dB (if the INPUT selector on the rear
side is in position LINE) or from -90 dB to +10 dB (INPUT
selector in position INSTR).
2. Level indicator
This is for signal level monitoring, whereby the maximum
value of the input or output level is always indicated.
Another feature is the peak hold function which allows
easy level matching.
3. Program number indication
This 2-digit display shows the number of the current
program. The program number is related to the active
effect group.During
selection of a new
program the
indicator blinks until the program is activated by ENTER
(= pressing of the rotary encoder).
4. Multi-functional display
This is a LC display involving 2 lines with 16 characters
each. In PLAY mode the program name (upper line) and
effect name (lower line) are indicated. In EDIT mode the
parameter structure and a graphic and numeric parame-
ter value are indicated. Depending on the current status
OPTION menus, status messages, user guide messa-
ges elc. appear.
5. Effect group buttons
Activation of one of these keys provides access to the
corresponding eífect or instrument group in question
(indication via LED), where the rotary encoder or SE-
LECT keys are used for program selection. In each
group there are 20 freely programmable program places
(31-50). Furthermore, 99 programms can be stored in
the user group. Press ENTER or activate a group key
twice to activate the program selected.
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6. Status/Mode LED's
These LED's indicate the DRP 10's current status. If the
LED EDIT lights up, the EDIT mode is indicated. The
LED MIDI lights up when MIDI parameters are being
edited and on reception of MIDI data. The LED EFFECT
OFF indicates that the effect unit has been switched off.
7. Rotary Encoder with ENTER button
In Play mode a program can be selected by turning the
rotary encoder and activated by pushing the encoder (=
ENTER). In Edit mode the parameter values can be
altered by the rotary encoder. The input of the parame-
ters can be accelerated by turning the encoder and
keeping it pressed down at the same time. Generally
speaking the rotary encoder serves for faster single-han-
ded operation of the DRP 10.
For further information please see chapter "OPERATI-
ON", page 5-1.
8. EDIT Button
This button changes the operation to EDIT mode. After
pressing this button, the first parameter of the active
program is shown. Further parameters are accessible
via the SELECT buttons. The value of the parameters
shown can be changed via the rotary encoder.
For further information please see "EDITING",
chapter 5.2.
9. STORE Button
With this button the edited programs can be stored in a
user memory place in the selected effect group and the
name of a program can be altered.
For further information please see chapter 5.3, "SAVING
AND PROGRAM TITLE".
10. MIDI Button
This push-button calls up the MIDI editing mode. After
pressing this button, global MIDI settings, program-rela-
ted MIDI command sets, MIDI dumps etc. can be made.
For more detailed information please see chapter "MIDI"
on page 9-1.
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