Sony DPS-V77 Narnes andiFuractiollsof Parts, Names and Functions of Parts, Midi in terminal

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Getting Started

Names and Functions of Parts

Front panel

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Narnes andiFuractiol'lsof Parts

Rear panel

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POWER ON/OFF switch

 

Press this switch to turn the power on and off. Turning on

 

the power on recalls the last used memorized effect and

 

activates play mode automatically.

2

INPUT level adjustment knob

 

Turn the knob to the left or right to adjust the input level.

 

Adjustments can be made independently for each

 

channel. The outer knob to adjusts channell (CH 1) and

 

the inner knob adjusts channel 2 (CH 2) (page 14).

3

OUTPUT level adjustment knob

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Turn to the left or right to adjust the output level from the

 

 

output jacks.

4

Input level meter

Indicates the strength of the input signal from -36 dB to CLIP (overload) with green, orange, and rcd indiCators (page 14).

5Memory number display window

Displays the memory number of current effect. 99 different effects are stored in each of the PRESET memory banks and up to 99 effects can be stored in each of the USER memory banks.

6Multi display

Displays various information, such as the name of the currently selected effect, parameter values, and messages.

7Number buttons

Use these buttons'to recall effects from the currently chosen memory bank directly and input exact parameter values (page 14).

Use ... or T while holding down ENTER/SHIFf to make incremental adjustments to parameter values

(poge 14).

8SAVE button

Use this button after chonging parameter values to save a custom effect in one of the USER memory banks

(page 22).

10Operation dial/Shuttle ring

Use to select memory numbers from the currently selected memory bank and make adjustments to parameter settings. The operation dial lets you advance in one-step increments. The jog dial lets you advance rapidly in larger increments, The rate of advance (or value change) changes according to the angle of the shuttle ring.

11ENTER/SHIFT button

Use this button to enter a memory number or parameter value input with the numeric buttons (page 14).

Hold down while pressing the ... or T button to make a one-step adjustment to a memory number or a parameter

value (page 14).

12EXIT button

Press after or during a setting procedure to return to the previous screen or mode, or to de-select an active parameter on the play screen,

13FUNCTION A-F buttons

Use to select the items displayed above the respective buttons.

14EDIT/PAGE button

Press during play mode to access the edit screen and make changes to the current effect (page 17).

Press to display different pages of multi-page menus (page 17).

15BANK/COMPARE button

Press to select the memory bank containing the effect you desire (page 14). In edit mode, press to compare fllterations in effect parameters to the unaltered effect (page 18).

16BYPASS/MUTE button

Press to route the signal around the effect processing circuitry so that the signal being input is output unchanged (bypass), or to completely cut output from the effector (mute), (see page 15).

AC power cord socket

For connecting the effector to an AC power outlet using the supplied AC power cord.

2MIDI THRUIOUT terminal

For sending and/ or relaying MIDI command signals frQm the effector to other components

(see page 26 to select THRU or OUT).

3MIDI IN terminal

Input for MIDI cOll,1mand Signals. Use a commercially iWililable MIDI cable to connect this terminal to another component's MIDI OUT (or THRU) terminal.

4PEDAL 1 and 2 jacks

Inputs for pedal switches and/or volume control (pages 21 and 25).

5DIGITAL I/O terminal

Use digital interface cable RK-V77A (for AES/EBU) or I{K- V77S (for SPDIF) to make digital connections between the effector and other components

(pages 8, 12, 13 and 29).

6BALANCED OUTPUT jacks

Balanced output jacks for channel 1 and channel 2 (pages 9 and 10).

7STANDARD OUTPUT jacks

Standard output jacks for channd 1 and channel 2 (pages 9 and 10).

8STANDARD INPUT jacks

Standard input jacks for channel 1 and channel 2 (pages 9 and 10).

9BALANCED INPUT jacks

Balanced input jacks for channel 1 and channel 2 (pages 9 and 10).

1Q INPUT level selector switch

Use to set the input level of the STANDARD INPUT jacks

(8)to match the output level of the connected equipment. You can select a -20 dB or +-1 dB input level.

11OUTPUT level selector switch

Use to set the output level of the STANDARD OUTPUT jacks (7) to match the input level of the connected equipment. You can select a -20 dB or +-1 dB output level.

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Use this button to access the system mentIS and customize

Indicate the currently selected memory bank: PRESET 1,

the effecttlr's t'perating environment (pages 24 and 25).

PRESET 2, USER 1, or USER 2 (see page 14).

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