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Page 3 - Operation Manual

90 Appendix D: MIDI Implementation Dave Smith InstrumentsCC# Param97 Data Dec98 NRPN LSB99 NRPN MSB100 RPN LSB101 RPN MSB102 LPF Frequency103 LPF Reso

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91Pro 2 Operation ManualAppendix D: MIDI Implementation NRPN MessagesThe Non-Registered Parameter Number (NRPN) MIDI messages are used to transmit and

Page 5 - Table of Contents

92 Appendix D: MIDI Implementation Dave Smith InstrumentsReceived NRPN MessagesStatus Second Third Description1011 nnnn 0110 0011 0vvvvvvv NRPN parame

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93Pro 2 Operation ManualAppendix D: MIDI Implementation NRPN Range Description1030 0-2 MIDI Param Receive† 0 = NRPN 1 = CC 2= Off1031 0-1 MIDI Control

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94 Appendix D: MIDI Implementation Dave Smith InstrumentsNRPN Range Description1040 0-5 Pedal 1 Function0 = Breath Control1 = Foot Controller2 = Expre

Page 8 - Credits and Acknowledgements

95Pro 2 Operation ManualAppendix D: MIDI Implementation Program Parameter DataThe following table lists Pro 2’s program parameters.NRPN Value Descript

Page 9 - Thank You

96 Appendix D: MIDI Implementation Dave Smith InstrumentsNRPN Value Description5 0-11 Osc 1 Wave Left 0 = Tines 1 = Mellow 2 = Church 3 = Muted 4 = Na

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97Pro 2 Operation ManualAppendix D: MIDI Implementation NRPN Value Description29 0-1 Osc 2 Sync 0 = Off 1 = On30 0-1 Osc 2 Key Follow 0 = Off 1 = On31

Page 11 - Getting Started

98 Appendix D: MIDI Implementation Dave Smith InstrumentsNRPN Value Description61 0-255 Osc 4 FM62 0-255 Osc 4 AM63 0-127 Osc 4 Slop64 0-127 Osc 4 Gli

Page 12 - Using the Display

99Pro 2 Operation ManualAppendix D: MIDI Implementation NRPN Value Description97 0-127 Filter 2 Mode0 = Low-Pass63 = Notch127 = High-Pass98 0-127 Norm

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1Pro 2 Operation ManualGetting StartedGetting StartedThe Pro 2 is a monophonic synthesizer with the added capability of paraphonic operation. This mea

Page 14 - Saving Programs

100 Appendix D: MIDI Implementation Dave Smith InstrumentsNRPN Value Description125 0-127 Filter 1 Env Attack126 0-127 Filter 1 Env Decay127 0-127 Fil

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101Pro 2 Operation ManualAppendix D: MIDI Implementation NRPN Value Description155 0-254 Envelope 5 Amt 0 to 126 = -127 to -1 127 = 0 128 to 254 = 1 t

Page 16 - Moving to the Next Level

102 Appendix D: MIDI Implementation Dave Smith InstrumentsNRPN Value Description169 0-7 LFO 1 Shape 0 = triangle 1 = reverse sawtooth 2 = sawtooth 3=

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103Pro 2 Operation ManualAppendix D: MIDI Implementation NRPN Value Description191 0-127 LFO 3 Slew Rate192 0-127 LFO 3 Phase193 0-1 LFO 3 Wave Reset

Page 18 - Connections

104 Appendix D: MIDI Implementation Dave Smith InstrumentsNRPN Value Description209 0-127 Delay 1 Amount210 0-127 Delay 1 Feedback211 0-127 Delay 1 Lo

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105Pro 2 Operation ManualAppendix D: MIDI Implementation NRPN Value Description244 0-1 Delay 4 Buffer Size0 = Small1 = Large246 0-51 Mod 1 Source (see

Page 20 - Global Settings

106 Appendix D: MIDI Implementation Dave Smith InstrumentsNRPN Value Description263 0-254 Mod 5 Amount 0 to 126 = -127 to -1 127 = 0 128 to 254 = 1 to

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107Pro 2 Operation ManualAppendix D: MIDI Implementation NRPN Value Description282 0-51 Mod 10 Source (see table of modulation sources and values)283

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108 Appendix D: MIDI Implementation Dave Smith InstrumentsNRPN Value Description300 0-142 Mod 14 Destination (see table of modulation destinations and

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109Pro 2 Operation ManualAppendix D: MIDI Implementation NRPN Value Description320 0-1 Arpeggiator0 = Off1 = On321 0-4 Arpeggiator Mode0 = Up1 = Down2

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2 Getting StartedDave Smith InstrumentsTo choose a program:1. Turn the Bank Select knob to choose a bank (“U” indicates a User bank; “F” indicates Fa

Page 25 - Oscillators

110 Appendix D: MIDI Implementation Dave Smith InstrumentsNRPN Value Description327 30-250 BPM328 0-1 Sequence Length0 = 16 steps1 = 32 steps329 0-2 S

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111Pro 2 Operation ManualAppendix D: MIDI Implementation NRPN Value Description354 0-142 Track 15 Destination355 0-142 Track 16 Destination356 1-33 Tr

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112 Appendix D: MIDI Implementation Dave Smith InstrumentsNRPN Value Description386 0-127 Track 1, Step 15 Slew387 0-127 Track 1, Step 16 Slew388 0-12

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113Pro 2 Operation ManualAppendix D: MIDI Implementation NRPN Value Description496 0-127 Name Character 17497 0-127 Name Character 18498 0-127 Name Ch

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114 Appendix D: MIDI Implementation Dave Smith InstrumentsNRPN Value Description542 0-255 Track 2, Step 15 Value543 0-255 Track 2, Step 16 Value544 0-

Page 30 - Oscillator 2

115Pro 2 Operation ManualAppendix D: MIDI Implementation NRPN Value Description575 0-255 Track 4, Step 16 Value576 0-255 Track 5, Step 1 Value577 0-25

Page 31 - Carrier Modulator

116 Appendix D: MIDI Implementation Dave Smith InstrumentsNRPN Value Description609 0-255 Track 7, Step 2 Value610 0-255 Track 7, Step 3 Value611 0-25

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117Pro 2 Operation ManualAppendix D: MIDI Implementation NRPN Value Description643 0-255 Track 1, Step 20/Track 9, Step 4644 0-255 Track 1, Step 21/Tr

Page 33 - Character

118 Appendix D: MIDI Implementation Dave Smith InstrumentsNRPN Value Description677 0-255 Track 3, Step 22/Track 11, Step 6678 0-255 Track 3, Step 23/

Page 34 - Filter 1 & 2

119Pro 2 Operation ManualAppendix D: MIDI Implementation NRPN Value Description711 0-255 Track 5, Step 24/Track 13, Step 8712 0-255 Track 5, Step 25/T

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3Pro 2 Operation ManualGetting StartedUsing Show, Compare, and Revert ParameterAny time you turn a front panel knob or press a switch, the value of th

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120 Appendix D: MIDI Implementation Dave Smith InstrumentsNRPN Value Description743 0-255 Track 7, Step 24/Track 15, Step 8744 0-255 Track 7, Step 25/

Page 37 - Filter Envelopes 1 & 2

121Pro 2 Operation ManualAppendix D: MIDI Implementation NRPN Value Description775 0, 128 Track 1, Step 8 Tie*776 0, 128 Track 1, Step 9 Tie*777 0, 12

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122 Appendix D: MIDI Implementation Dave Smith InstrumentsNRPN Value Description809 0-255 Track 3, Step 9 Slew/Tie†810 0-255 Track 3, Step 10 Slew/Tie

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123Pro 2 Operation ManualAppendix D: MIDI Implementation NRPN Value Description843 0-255 Track 5, Step 11 Slew/Tie†844 0-255 Track 5, Step 12 Slew/Tie

Page 40 - Amplier Envelope

124 Appendix D: MIDI Implementation Dave Smith InstrumentsNRPN Value Description877 0-255 Track 7, Step 13 Slew/Tie†878 0-255 Track 7, Step 14 Slew/Ti

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125Pro 2 Operation ManualAppendix D: MIDI Implementation NRPN Value Description911 0-255 Track 1, Step 32/Track 9, Step 16 Slew/Tie†912 0-255 Track 2,

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126 Appendix D: MIDI Implementation Dave Smith InstrumentsNRPN Value Description945 0-255 Track 4, Step 18/Track 12, Step 2 Slew/Tie†946 0-255 Track 4

Page 43 - Auxiliary Envelopes 4 & 5

127Pro 2 Operation ManualAppendix D: MIDI Implementation NRPN Value Description979 0-255 Track 6, Step 20/Track 14, Step 4 Slew/Tie†980 0-255 Track 6,

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128 Appendix D: MIDI Implementation Dave Smith InstrumentsNRPN Value Description1013 0-255 Track 8, Step 22/Track 16, Step 6 Slew/Tie†1014 0-255 Track

Page 45 - Feedback

129Pro 2 Operation ManualAppendix D: MIDI Implementation The following tables list the values used with the program parameters to specify modulation s

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4 Getting StartedDave Smith InstrumentsCreating a Program from ScratchMany sound designers use an existing program as a jumping off point for new soun

Page 47 - Displayed Value Delay Time

130 Appendix D: MIDI Implementation Dave Smith InstrumentsMod Destination ValueOff 0Osc 1 Freq 1Osc 2 Freq 2Osc 3 Freq 3Osc 4 Freq 4Osc All Freq 5Osc

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131Pro 2 Operation ManualAppendix D: MIDI Implementation Mod Destination ValueEnv 5 Amount 68F1 Env Attack 69F2 Env Attack 70Amp Env Attack 71Env 4 At

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132 Appendix D: MIDI Implementation Dave Smith InstrumentsMod Destination ValueSeq Out 2 Ch 14 136Seq Out 2 Ch 15 137Seq Out 2 Ch 16 138Sysex Messages

Page 50 - Low Frequency Oscillators

133Pro 2 Operation ManualAppendix D: MIDI Implementation Request Program DumpStatus Description1111 0000 System Exclusive (SysEx)0000 0001 DSI ID 0010

Page 51 - LFO Dest

134 Appendix D: MIDI Implementation Dave Smith InstrumentsProgram Data DumpStatus Description1111 0000 System Exclusive (SysEx)0000 0001 DSI ID0010 11

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135Pro 2 Operation ManualAppendix D: MIDI Implementation Packed Data FormatData is packed in 8 byte “packets”, with the MS bit stripped from 7 paramet

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136 Appendix E: SupportDave Smith InstrumentsAppendix E: SupportTroubleshootingHere are a few suggestions for resolving problems that may occur.The se

Page 54 - Modulation

137Pro 2 Operation ManualAppendix E: SupportThe Pro 2 plays out of tune. Check Master Coarse Tune and Master Fine Tune in the Global menu. If that see

Page 55 - Using the Assign Mod Buttons

138 Appendix E: SupportDave Smith InstrumentsWarranty RepairDave Smith Instruments warrants that the Pro 2 will be free from defects in materials and/

Page 56 - Arpeggiator

139Pro 2 Operation ManualAppendix E: Support

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5Pro 2 Operation ManualGetting Startedselect bankinsert character delete characterselect program select character edit characterpress to saveWriting t

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140 Appendix E: SupportDave Smith Instruments

Page 60 - Programming the Sequencer

Dave Smith Instruments1527 Stockton Street, 2nd FloorSan Francisco, CA 94133USAwww.DaveSmithInstruments.comDSI-979R 7-14

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6 Getting StartedDave Smith InstrumentsTo enable 4-voice paraphonic playback:1. Press the miSc paramS button. 2. Press soft key 1 to select the key

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7Pro 2 Operation ManualGetting Started

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8 ConnectionsDave Smith InstrumentsConnections1. AC Power Connector—Accepts a standard, grounded IEC power cord. Operates over a range of 100 to 240 v

Page 64 - Adding Ties

9Pro 2 Operation ManualConnections1 23 4 5 6 7 8 9 10USB1100-240 VAC50-60 Hz30 WattsPedal RightLeftFootswitchMIDI InMIDI OutMIDI Thru/Out 2Audio OutCV

Page 66 - Sequencer Parameters

10 Global SettingsDave Smith InstrumentsGlobal SettingsPress the global button to set parameters such as Master Tune and MIDI Channel that affect all

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11Pro 2 Operation ManualGlobal Settings8. MIDI Control Enable: Off, On—When On, the synth will respond to MIDI controllers, including Pitch Wheel, Mod

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12 Global SettingsDave Smith InstrumentsFor example, the Resonance parameter has a value range of 0 to 127. Let’s say the physical position of the Res

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13Pro 2 Operation ManualGlobal Settings21. Aftertouch Curve: Curve 1, Curve 2, Curve 3, Curve 4—Sets one of four pressure curves for the keyboard to a

Page 70 - Master Volume/Voice Volume

14 Global SettingsDave Smith Instruments32. Calibrate Sliders—Press Start Cal (soft key 1) and follow the onscreen instructions to calibrate the slide

Page 71 - Transpose

15Pro 2 Operation ManualOscillatorsOscillatorsOscillators provide the raw building blocks of a synthesizer’s sound by producing waveforms, each of whi

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16 OscillatorsDave Smith InstrumentsOFINE TUNEC2PITCH WAVE RESET KEY FOLLOWOsc Mods Osc LevelPitch Fine Tune Wave Reset Key FollowOsc Shape Osc Tuning

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17Pro 2 Operation ManualOscillatorsShape Mod/Pulse Width: -64…0…63—Causes the wave shape to be altered. How it changes depends upon the selected shape

Page 74 - Pitch and Modulation Wheels

18 OscillatorsDave Smith InstrumentsShape mod/pulSe width also works when noise is the selected shape. With a Shape Mod value of 0, the displayed nois

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19Pro 2 Operation ManualOscillatorsThreshold: 0…127—(In the ext input tab in the OLED display) Sets the threshold above which external input signals w

Page 76 - Touch Sliders

Operation ManualVersion 1.0July 2014Dave Smith Instruments1527 Stockton Street, 2nd FloorSan Francisco, CA 94133USA©2014 Dave Smith Instrumentswww.da

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20 OscillatorsDave Smith InstrumentsOscillator 1Oscillator 2Oscillator 1synced toOscillator 2The following table shows how the oscillators are paired.

Page 78 - Pro 2 Hollow Bass

21Pro 2 Operation ManualOscillatorsThe oscillator 1 sub octave does not sync to oscillator 2. To sync oscillator 1 and have a sub octave that plays i

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22 OscillatorsDave Smith InstrumentsThe indicated order of modulation is really just a handy shortcut. In fact, you can route any oscillator to anothe

Page 80 - Misc Parameters

23Pro 2 Operation ManualCharacterCharacterThe Character controls affect the sonic character of the mixed output of the oscillators. The effect is depe

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24 Filter 1 & 2Dave Smith InstrumentsFilter 1 & 2Filters take the basic, raw sound of the oscillators and subtract frequen-cies, changing the

Page 82 - Using USB

25Pro 2 Operation ManualFilter 1 & 2LP <-> HPSer/Par Mix Filter Route Notch/BPFilter 1Filter RouteFreq: 34Res: 89Freq: 164Res: 41N/B

Page 83 - A Few Tutorials

26 Filter 1 & 2Dave Smith InstrumentsResonance: 0...127—Emphasizes a narrow band of frequencies around the cutoff frequency. On Filter 1, high le

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27Pro 2 Operation ManualFilter Envelopes 1 & 2Filter Envelopes 1 & 2Each of the Pro 2’s two lters has its own dedicated, ve-stage envelope g

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28 Filter Envelopes 1 & 2Dave Smith InstrumentsDelay: 0...127— (In the F1amt and F2 amt tabs of the display) Sets a delay between the time the env

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29Pro 2 Operation ManualFilter Envelopes 1 & 2A: The gate generated by pressing, holding, and then releasing a key (or through use of the sequen

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This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful inter-

Page 88 - Modulation Sources

30 Amplier EnvelopeDave Smith InstrumentsAmplier EnvelopeAfter passing through the lters and their envelopes, the signal goes into an analog voltag

Page 89 - Modulation Destinations

31Pro 2 Operation ManualAmplier EnvelopeDelay: 0...127—(In the vca env amount tab of the display) Sets a delay between the time the envelope is gated

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32 Amplier EnvelopeDave Smith InstrumentsTo create a program in which velocity controls the VCA, turn vca envelope amount down and turn velocity amou

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33Pro 2 Operation ManualAuxiliary Envelopes 4 & 5Auxiliary Envelopes 4 & 5The Pro 2 has two additional ve-stage envelope generators. They are

Page 92 - Delay Times (Delays 1-3)

34 Auxiliary Envelopes 4 & 5Dave Smith Instruments0DELAYDelay AmountEnv Repeat Vel AmtENV REPEAT127AMOUNT6VEL AMTAux ADSR Aux Env AmtAux DestDesti

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35Pro 2 Operation ManualAuxiliary Envelopes 4 & 5To create a program in which velocity controls modulation amount, turn aux envelope amount down a

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36 Auxiliary Envelopes 4 & 5Dave Smith InstrumentsDelayThe Pro 2 has four digital delays with panning. Delays 1-3 are standard digital multi-tap d

Page 95 - MIDI Implementation

37Pro 2 Operation ManualAuxiliary Envelopes 4 & 5The outputs of the delays are mixed back in with the Pro 2’s left and right chan-nels, so the pri

Page 96 - MIDI Messages

38 Auxiliary Envelopes 4 & 5Dave Smith InstrumentsLP Freq: 0…127—(In the delay filter tab in the display) Sets the cutoff frequency of the low-pas

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39Pro 2 Operation ManualAuxiliary Envelopes 4 & 5 For best results when creating reverb effects, use a short buffer length and shorter delay times

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Table of ContentsThank You ...viiGetting Started ...1Sound Banks ...

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40 Low Frequency OscillatorsDave Smith InstrumentsLow Frequency OscillatorsLFOs are special-purpose oscillators that produce frequencies below the ran

Page 100 - Dave Smith Instruments

41Pro 2 Operation ManualLow Frequency OscillatorsTriangleShape Wave ResetSlew Rate PhaseLFO DestSLEW RATE640PHASEWAVE RESETLFO ControlLFO ShapeDestina

Page 101 - NRPN Messages

42 Low Frequency OscillatorsDave Smith InstrumentsSync: Off, On—When on, Frequency displays note values that sync precisely with the arpeggiator, sequ

Page 102 - Global Parameter Data

43Pro 2 Operation ManualLow Frequency OscillatorsPhase: 0...127—(In the lfo control tab in the display) Used in conjunction with Wave Reset, Phase set

Page 103 - Pro 2 Operation Manual

44 ModulationDave Smith InstrumentsModulationAlthough the sonic character of the Pro 2 is largely determined by its oscillators and lters, its power

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45Pro 2 Operation ManualModulationEdit Mod #: (Soft knob 1 in the display) Selects a modulation slot.Source: (Soft knob 2 in the display) Selects a mo

Page 105 - Program Parameter Data

46 ArpeggiatorDave Smith InstrumentsArpeggiatorThe Pro 2 has a exible and full-featured arpeggiator that can be synced to the LFOs, delays, or extern

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47Pro 2 Operation ManualArpeggiatorOctave Range: 1 Octave, 2 Octaves, 3 Octaves—Set to 1 Octave, only the keyed notes are arpeggiated. Set to 2 Octave

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48 ArpeggiatorDave Smith InstrumentsClock Divide: See table—Sets the note value for each arpeggiator step relative to the BPM. Clock divide works with

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49Pro 2 Operation ManualSequencerSequencerFor many musicians, the term sequencer has become synonymous with MIDI sequencer—a software application for

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Arpeggiator ...46Sequencer ...49Programming the Sequencer ...

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50 SequencerDave Smith InstrumentsProgramming the SequencerRather than describe all of the sequencer’s parameters up front, it’s more useful and a lot

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51Pro 2 Operation ManualSequencerUse the bpm, clock divide, or tap tempo controls to adjust sequencer playback speed.To transpose a sequence up or dow

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52 SequencerDave Smith InstrumentsAt this point you can either start the sequencer running and record the modulation values in real time or input the

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53Pro 2 Operation ManualSequencerBy default, sequencer tracks 2-16 conform to the length of sequencer track 1. To record a track of greater or lesser

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54 SequencerDave Smith Instruments3. Repeat for any additional steps/rests.4. To listen to the sequence, make sure the Sequencer button is on, then

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55Pro 2 Operation ManualSequencerTo add ties to an existing sequence using the sequence editor:1. Hold down the track Select button and press the ste

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56 SequencerDave Smith InstrumentsAdding VelocityWhen you use the keyboard to record note sequences in real time, the sequencer records note velocity

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57Pro 2 Operation ManualSequencerDepending upon the BPM and Clock Divide settings, the slew rate can actually exceed the time the envelopes are gated

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58 SequencerDave Smith InstrumentsStep LEDs 1-16: These LEDs have a multiple purposes. First, they indicate the current sequencer step during playback

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59Pro 2 Operation ManualSequencerPlay Mode: Normal, Step, Play Once—(In the seq tab in the display) Selects how the sequencer reacts when triggered. I

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Appendix D: MIDI Implementation ...85MIDI Messages ... 86NRPN Messages ...

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60 Master Volume/Voice VolumeDave Smith InstrumentsMaster Volume/Voice VolumeThe master output level of the Pro 2 is controlled by the front-panel vol

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61Pro 2 Operation ManualDistortionDistortionThe Pro 2 features stereo analog distortion which can be used to add warmth, harmonic complexity, and even

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62 GlideDave Smith InstrumentsGlideGlide or portamento causes the pitch of a note to glide up or down from the pitch of the previously played note. Wh

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63Pro 2 Operation ManualGlideIn addition to glide amount, there are four Glide modes—FixRate, FixRate A, FixTime, and FixTime A—that determine how gli

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64 Pitch and Modulation WheelsDave Smith InstrumentsPitch and Modulation WheelsThe Pro 2 has a spring loaded pitch wheel and a modulation wheel. You c

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65Pro 2 Operation ManualPitch and Modulation WheelsAssigning the Mod WheelThe mod wheel is a modulation source and can be assigned to a modula-tion de

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66 Touch SlidersDave Smith InstrumentsTouch SlidersThe Pro 2 has two position- and pressure-sensitive touch sliders. Like the pitch and mod wheels, yo

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67Pro 2 Operation ManualTouch SlidersUse the mod matrix to assign modulation destinations to the sliders. You can route multiple modulation destinatio

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68 Play ListDave Smith InstrumentsPlay ListPlay List enables programs to be organized into lists for quick and easy recall. This feature is particular

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69Pro 2 Operation ManualPlay ListTo recall programs from a play list:1. Press the cue/play liSt button.2. Press soft key 1, 2, 3, or 4 to select the

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The DSI CrewAshley Bellouin, Bob Coover, Carson Day, Chris Hector, Tony Karavidas, Mark Kono, Andrew McGowan, Joanne McGowan, Tracy Wadley, and Mark W

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70 Misc ParametersDave Smith InstrumentsMisc ParametersThe miSc parameterS button allows you to access controls for a number of essential functions. T

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71Pro 2 Operation ManualMisc ParametersRetrigger: On, Off—(In the key modes tab) Determines whether or not the envelopes are retriggered if a note is

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72 Using USBDave Smith InstrumentsUsing USBThe Pro 2’s USB 2.0 port enables bidirectional MIDI communication with a computer. A MIDI interface and MID

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73Pro 2 Operation ManualA Few TutorialsA Few TutorialsThe Pro 2 is a very deep instrument with virtually endless sonic possibilities. Though step-by-s

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74 A Few TutorialsDave Smith InstrumentsFiltering External Audio Using the Envelope FollowerThe Pro 2’s envelope follower makes it easy to process ext

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75Pro 2 Operation ManualA Few Tutorials10. Adjust threShold until the audio begins to trigger the envelopes. 11. Adjust the envelope follower’s attack

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76 A Few TutorialsDave Smith InstrumentsUsing the Pro 2’s CV Outs to Control a Modular SynthThe Pro 2 can easily interface with modular synths through

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77Pro 2 Operation ManualA Few TutorialsIf pitch tracking between the Pro 2’s keyboard and the external oscillator module isn’t perfect, you may need t

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78 Appendix A: Modulation SourcesDave Smith InstrumentsAppendix A: Modulation SourcesOffOsc 1Osc 2Osc 3Osc 4LFO 1LFO 2LFO 3LFO 4F1 EnvF2 EnvVCA EnvE

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79Pro 2 Operation ManualAppendix B: Modulation DestinationsAppendix B: Modulation DestinationsDriveF1 CutoffF1 ResonanceF2 CutoffF2 ResonanceF2 LP-Not

Page 142 - Sysex Messages

Thank YouNo doubt about it: It’s an exciting time to be a synth geek. You only have to look around you to realize that we’re experiencing a renaissanc

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80 Appendix B:Modulation Destinations Dave Smith InstrumentsLFO 1 FreqLFO 2 FreqLFO 3 FreqLFO 4 FreqLFO 1 AmountLFO 2 AmountLFO 3 AmountLFO 4 AmountF1

Page 144 - Global Parameters Data Dump

81Pro 2 Operation ManualAppendix B:Modulation Destinations Seq Out 2 Ch 2Seq Out 2 Ch 3Seq Out 2 Ch 4Seq Out 2 Ch 5Seq Out 2 Ch 6Seq Out 2 Ch 7Seq Out

Page 145 - Packed Data Format

82 Appendix C: Delay Times (Delays 1-3)Dave Smith InstrumentsAppendix C: Delay Times (Delays 1-3)Value Time (msec)0+ 0.95561 1.01242 1.07263 1.13644 1

Page 146 - Appendix E: Support

83Pro 2 Operation ManualAppendix C:Delay Times (Delays 1-3) Value Time (msec)87 135.014088 140.162789 145.311590 150.460291 155.608992 160.757693 165.

Page 147 - Contacting Technical Support

84 Appendix C:Delay Times (Delays 1-3) Dave Smith InstrumentsValue Time (msec)183 629.2917184 634.4404185 639.5892186 644.7379187 649.8866188 655.0353

Page 148 - Warranty Repair

85Pro 2 Operation ManualAppendix D: MIDI ImplementationAppendix D: MIDI ImplementationPro 2 receives MIDI data according to the mode controls under

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86 Appendix D: MIDI Implementation Dave Smith InstrumentsMIDI MessagesSystem Real-Time MessagesStatus Description1111 1000 MIDI Timing Clock Received

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87Pro 2 Operation ManualAppendix D: MIDI Implementation Status Second Third Description1011 nnnn 32 0vvvvvvv Bank Select: 0 - 3 select user banks 1 -

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88 Appendix D: MIDI Implementation Dave Smith InstrumentsCC# Param16 Slider 2 Pressure18 Delay 1 Time19 Delay 1 Sync20 Delay 1 Amount21 Delay 1 Feedba

Page 152 - San Francisco, CA 94133

89Pro 2 Operation ManualAppendix D: MIDI Implementation CC# Param65 Glide On/Off67 Osc 1 Pitch68 Osc 1 Fine Tune69 Osc 1 Level70 Osc 1 Shape71 Osc 1 S

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