90 Appendix D: MIDI Implementation Dave Smith InstrumentsCC# Param97 Data Dec98 NRPN LSB99 NRPN MSB100 RPN LSB101 RPN MSB102 LPF Frequency103 LPF Reso
91Pro 2 Operation ManualAppendix D: MIDI Implementation NRPN MessagesThe Non-Registered Parameter Number (NRPN) MIDI messages are used to transmit and
92 Appendix D: MIDI Implementation Dave Smith InstrumentsReceived NRPN MessagesStatus Second Third Description1011 nnnn 0110 0011 0vvvvvvv NRPN parame
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
94 Appendix D: MIDI Implementation Dave Smith InstrumentsNRPN Range Description1040 0-5 Pedal 1 Function0 = Breath Control1 = Foot Controller2 = Expre
95Pro 2 Operation ManualAppendix D: MIDI Implementation Program Parameter DataThe following table lists Pro 2’s program parameters.NRPN Value Descript
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
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
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
99Pro 2 Operation ManualAppendix D: MIDI Implementation NRPN Value Description97 0-127 Filter 2 Mode0 = Low-Pass63 = Notch127 = High-Pass98 0-127 Norm
1Pro 2 Operation ManualGetting StartedGetting StartedThe Pro 2 is a monophonic synthesizer with the added capability of paraphonic operation. This mea
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
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
102 Appendix D: MIDI Implementation Dave Smith InstrumentsNRPN Value Description169 0-7 LFO 1 Shape 0 = triangle 1 = reverse sawtooth 2 = sawtooth 3=
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
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
105Pro 2 Operation ManualAppendix D: MIDI Implementation NRPN Value Description244 0-1 Delay 4 Buffer Size0 = Small1 = Large246 0-51 Mod 1 Source (see
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
107Pro 2 Operation ManualAppendix D: MIDI Implementation NRPN Value Description282 0-51 Mod 10 Source (see table of modulation sources and values)283
108 Appendix D: MIDI Implementation Dave Smith InstrumentsNRPN Value Description300 0-142 Mod 14 Destination (see table of modulation destinations and
109Pro 2 Operation ManualAppendix D: MIDI Implementation NRPN Value Description320 0-1 Arpeggiator0 = Off1 = On321 0-4 Arpeggiator Mode0 = Up1 = Down2
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
110 Appendix D: MIDI Implementation Dave Smith InstrumentsNRPN Value Description327 30-250 BPM328 0-1 Sequence Length0 = 16 steps1 = 32 steps329 0-2 S
111Pro 2 Operation ManualAppendix D: MIDI Implementation NRPN Value Description354 0-142 Track 15 Destination355 0-142 Track 16 Destination356 1-33 Tr
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
113Pro 2 Operation ManualAppendix D: MIDI Implementation NRPN Value Description496 0-127 Name Character 17497 0-127 Name Character 18498 0-127 Name Ch
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-
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
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
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
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/
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
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
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/
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
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
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
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
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,
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
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,
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
129Pro 2 Operation ManualAppendix D: MIDI Implementation The following tables list the values used with the program parameters to specify modulation s
4 Getting StartedDave Smith InstrumentsCreating a Program from ScratchMany sound designers use an existing program as a jumping off point for new soun
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
131Pro 2 Operation ManualAppendix D: MIDI Implementation Mod Destination ValueEnv 5 Amount 68F1 Env Attack 69F2 Env Attack 70Amp Env Attack 71Env 4 At
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
133Pro 2 Operation ManualAppendix D: MIDI Implementation Request Program DumpStatus Description1111 0000 System Exclusive (SysEx)0000 0001 DSI ID 0010
134 Appendix D: MIDI Implementation Dave Smith InstrumentsProgram Data DumpStatus Description1111 0000 System Exclusive (SysEx)0000 0001 DSI ID0010 11
135Pro 2 Operation ManualAppendix D: MIDI Implementation Packed Data FormatData is packed in 8 byte “packets”, with the MS bit stripped from 7 paramet
136 Appendix E: SupportDave Smith InstrumentsAppendix E: SupportTroubleshootingHere are a few suggestions for resolving problems that may occur.The se
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
138 Appendix E: SupportDave Smith InstrumentsWarranty RepairDave Smith Instruments warrants that the Pro 2 will be free from defects in materials and/
139Pro 2 Operation ManualAppendix E: Support
5Pro 2 Operation ManualGetting Startedselect bankinsert character delete characterselect program select character edit characterpress to saveWriting t
140 Appendix E: SupportDave Smith Instruments
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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
7Pro 2 Operation ManualGetting Started
8 ConnectionsDave Smith InstrumentsConnections1. AC Power Connector—Accepts a standard, grounded IEC power cord. Operates over a range of 100 to 240 v
9Pro 2 Operation ManualConnections1 23 4 5 6 7 8 9 10USB1100-240 VAC50-60 Hz30 WattsPedal RightLeftFootswitchMIDI InMIDI OutMIDI Thru/Out 2Audio OutCV
10 Global SettingsDave Smith InstrumentsGlobal SettingsPress the global button to set parameters such as Master Tune and MIDI Channel that affect all
11Pro 2 Operation ManualGlobal Settings8. MIDI Control Enable: Off, On—When On, the synth will respond to MIDI controllers, including Pitch Wheel, Mod
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
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
14 Global SettingsDave Smith Instruments32. Calibrate Sliders—Press Start Cal (soft key 1) and follow the onscreen instructions to calibrate the slide
15Pro 2 Operation ManualOscillatorsOscillatorsOscillators provide the raw building blocks of a synthesizer’s sound by producing waveforms, each of whi
16 OscillatorsDave Smith InstrumentsOFINE TUNEC2PITCH WAVE RESET KEY FOLLOWOsc Mods Osc LevelPitch Fine Tune Wave Reset Key FollowOsc Shape Osc Tuning
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
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
19Pro 2 Operation ManualOscillatorsThreshold: 0…127—(In the ext input tab in the OLED display) Sets the threshold above which external input signals w
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20 OscillatorsDave Smith InstrumentsOscillator 1Oscillator 2Oscillator 1synced toOscillator 2The following table shows how the oscillators are paired.
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
22 OscillatorsDave Smith InstrumentsThe indicated order of modulation is really just a handy shortcut. In fact, you can route any oscillator to anothe
23Pro 2 Operation ManualCharacterCharacterThe Character controls affect the sonic character of the mixed output of the oscillators. The effect is depe
24 Filter 1 & 2Dave Smith InstrumentsFilter 1 & 2Filters take the basic, raw sound of the oscillators and subtract frequen-cies, changing the
25Pro 2 Operation ManualFilter 1 & 2LP <-> HPSer/Par Mix Filter Route Notch/BPFilter 1Filter RouteFreq: 34Res: 89Freq: 164Res: 41N/B
26 Filter 1 & 2Dave Smith InstrumentsResonance: 0...127—Emphasizes a narrow band of frequencies around the cutoff frequency. On Filter 1, high le
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
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
29Pro 2 Operation ManualFilter Envelopes 1 & 2A: The gate generated by pressing, holding, and then releasing a key (or through use of the sequen
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-
30 Amplier EnvelopeDave Smith InstrumentsAmplier EnvelopeAfter passing through the lters and their envelopes, the signal goes into an analog voltag
31Pro 2 Operation ManualAmplier EnvelopeDelay: 0...127—(In the vca env amount tab of the display) Sets a delay between the time the envelope is gated
32 Amplier EnvelopeDave Smith InstrumentsTo create a program in which velocity controls the VCA, turn vca envelope amount down and turn velocity amou
33Pro 2 Operation ManualAuxiliary Envelopes 4 & 5Auxiliary Envelopes 4 & 5The Pro 2 has two additional ve-stage envelope generators. They are
34 Auxiliary Envelopes 4 & 5Dave Smith Instruments0DELAYDelay AmountEnv Repeat Vel AmtENV REPEAT127AMOUNT6VEL AMTAux ADSR Aux Env AmtAux DestDesti
35Pro 2 Operation ManualAuxiliary Envelopes 4 & 5To create a program in which velocity controls modulation amount, turn aux envelope amount down a
36 Auxiliary Envelopes 4 & 5Dave Smith InstrumentsDelayThe Pro 2 has four digital delays with panning. Delays 1-3 are standard digital multi-tap d
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
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
39Pro 2 Operation ManualAuxiliary Envelopes 4 & 5 For best results when creating reverb effects, use a short buffer length and shorter delay times
Table of ContentsThank You ...viiGetting Started ...1Sound Banks ...
40 Low Frequency OscillatorsDave Smith InstrumentsLow Frequency OscillatorsLFOs are special-purpose oscillators that produce frequencies below the ran
41Pro 2 Operation ManualLow Frequency OscillatorsTriangleShape Wave ResetSlew Rate PhaseLFO DestSLEW RATE640PHASEWAVE RESETLFO ControlLFO ShapeDestina
42 Low Frequency OscillatorsDave Smith InstrumentsSync: Off, On—When on, Frequency displays note values that sync precisely with the arpeggiator, sequ
43Pro 2 Operation ManualLow Frequency OscillatorsPhase: 0...127—(In the lfo control tab in the display) Used in conjunction with Wave Reset, Phase set
44 ModulationDave Smith InstrumentsModulationAlthough the sonic character of the Pro 2 is largely determined by its oscillators and lters, its power
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
46 ArpeggiatorDave Smith InstrumentsArpeggiatorThe Pro 2 has a exible and full-featured arpeggiator that can be synced to the LFOs, delays, or extern
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
48 ArpeggiatorDave Smith InstrumentsClock Divide: See table—Sets the note value for each arpeggiator step relative to the BPM. Clock divide works with
49Pro 2 Operation ManualSequencerSequencerFor many musicians, the term sequencer has become synonymous with MIDI sequencer—a software application for
Arpeggiator ...46Sequencer ...49Programming the Sequencer ...
50 SequencerDave Smith InstrumentsProgramming the SequencerRather than describe all of the sequencer’s parameters up front, it’s more useful and a lot
51Pro 2 Operation ManualSequencerUse the bpm, clock divide, or tap tempo controls to adjust sequencer playback speed.To transpose a sequence up or dow
52 SequencerDave Smith InstrumentsAt this point you can either start the sequencer running and record the modulation values in real time or input the
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
54 SequencerDave Smith Instruments3. Repeat for any additional steps/rests.4. To listen to the sequence, make sure the Sequencer button is on, then
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
56 SequencerDave Smith InstrumentsAdding VelocityWhen you use the keyboard to record note sequences in real time, the sequencer records note velocity
57Pro 2 Operation ManualSequencerDepending upon the BPM and Clock Divide settings, the slew rate can actually exceed the time the envelopes are gated
58 SequencerDave Smith InstrumentsStep LEDs 1-16: These LEDs have a multiple purposes. First, they indicate the current sequencer step during playback
59Pro 2 Operation ManualSequencerPlay Mode: Normal, Step, Play Once—(In the seq tab in the display) Selects how the sequencer reacts when triggered. I
Appendix D: MIDI Implementation ...85MIDI Messages ... 86NRPN Messages ...
60 Master Volume/Voice VolumeDave Smith InstrumentsMaster Volume/Voice VolumeThe master output level of the Pro 2 is controlled by the front-panel vol
61Pro 2 Operation ManualDistortionDistortionThe Pro 2 features stereo analog distortion which can be used to add warmth, harmonic complexity, and even
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
63Pro 2 Operation ManualGlideIn addition to glide amount, there are four Glide modes—FixRate, FixRate A, FixTime, and FixTime A—that determine how gli
64 Pitch and Modulation WheelsDave Smith InstrumentsPitch and Modulation WheelsThe Pro 2 has a spring loaded pitch wheel and a modulation wheel. You c
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
66 Touch SlidersDave Smith InstrumentsTouch SlidersThe Pro 2 has two position- and pressure-sensitive touch sliders. Like the pitch and mod wheels, yo
67Pro 2 Operation ManualTouch SlidersUse the mod matrix to assign modulation destinations to the sliders. You can route multiple modulation destinatio
68 Play ListDave Smith InstrumentsPlay ListPlay List enables programs to be organized into lists for quick and easy recall. This feature is particular
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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70 Misc ParametersDave Smith InstrumentsMisc ParametersThe miSc parameterS button allows you to access controls for a number of essential functions. T
71Pro 2 Operation ManualMisc ParametersRetrigger: On, Off—(In the key modes tab) Determines whether or not the envelopes are retriggered if a note is
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
73Pro 2 Operation ManualA Few TutorialsA Few TutorialsThe Pro 2 is a very deep instrument with virtually endless sonic possibilities. Though step-by-s
74 A Few TutorialsDave Smith InstrumentsFiltering External Audio Using the Envelope FollowerThe Pro 2’s envelope follower makes it easy to process ext
75Pro 2 Operation ManualA Few Tutorials10. Adjust threShold until the audio begins to trigger the envelopes. 11. Adjust the envelope follower’s attack
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
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
78 Appendix A: Modulation SourcesDave Smith InstrumentsAppendix A: Modulation SourcesOffOsc 1Osc 2Osc 3Osc 4LFO 1LFO 2LFO 3LFO 4F1 EnvF2 EnvVCA EnvE
79Pro 2 Operation ManualAppendix B: Modulation DestinationsAppendix B: Modulation DestinationsDriveF1 CutoffF1 ResonanceF2 CutoffF2 ResonanceF2 LP-Not
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
80 Appendix B:Modulation Destinations Dave Smith InstrumentsLFO 1 FreqLFO 2 FreqLFO 3 FreqLFO 4 FreqLFO 1 AmountLFO 2 AmountLFO 3 AmountLFO 4 AmountF1
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
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
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.
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
85Pro 2 Operation ManualAppendix D: MIDI ImplementationAppendix D: MIDI ImplementationPro 2 receives MIDI data according to the mode controls under
86 Appendix D: MIDI Implementation Dave Smith InstrumentsMIDI MessagesSystem Real-Time MessagesStatus Description1111 1000 MIDI Timing Clock Received
87Pro 2 Operation ManualAppendix D: MIDI Implementation Status Second Third Description1011 nnnn 32 0vvvvvvv Bank Select: 0 - 3 select user banks 1 -
88 Appendix D: MIDI Implementation Dave Smith InstrumentsCC# Param16 Slider 2 Pressure18 Delay 1 Time19 Delay 1 Sync20 Delay 1 Amount21 Delay 1 Feedba
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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