Getting Started

Main Features

The DPS-V55M is a four channels multi–effect processor.

Four channel construction

The DPS-V55M is outfitted with four inputs (and outputs) and can route the input signals in a variety of different ways depending on the chosen effect algorithms and program structures.

Flexible effect algorithms and program structures

The DPS-V55M incorporates a total of 45 different effect algorithms divided into three different types: 4ch, 2ch (stereo), and Mono-Pair. Each effect contains several adjustable parameters and can be easily modified. In addition 2ch and/or Mono-Pair effects can be used in combination within a program, and the program structure can be switched between serial and parallel, allowing you to take full advantage of the four channel construction.

User-friendly operating environment

A primary concern when creating the DPS-V55M, was to provide an intuitive operating system for creative sound control. All effect parameters can be accessed directly using the EDIT PARAMETER buttons.

Large memory banks

In addition to the 200 different preset programs (numbers 001~200) created by musicians and engineers from around the world (preset memory), there is also room for you to store up to 200 of your own original programs in the user memory (numbers 201~400). We've also included a search function so you can recall the programs you need without having to remember their program numbers.

Search function

The search function lets you locate programs you want by specifying the type of effects they contain. (See page 12.)

TAP function

The TAP function lets you adjust certain parameters or trigger certain effects simply by tapping on the ENTER (TAP) button. (See page 15.)

MIDI compatibility

The MIDI interface lets you conduct program change and data save operations. (See page 17.)

How to Use This Manual

These operating instructions describe setup and operating procedures for the DPS-V55M multi–effect processor.

Before using this unit we do recommend taking a glance at the “Functional Hierarchy” chart on page 5 and reading “Understanding Effect Algorithms and Program Structures” on page 8 to familiarize yourself with the unit.

“Hooking Up” shows you how to make different kinds of connections between this unit and instruments, mixers, and/or components.

The remaining chapters show you how to operate the unit. Refer to each as necessary.

For specific information regarding the individual effects and parameters, refer to the separate “Effect Parameter Guide.” For information regarding the preset memory, refer to the separate “Preset Memory Catalog.”

The following icon is used in this manual:

z Indicates hints and tips for making the task easier.

4GB

Page 4
Image 4
Sony DPS-V55M operating instructions Getting Started, Main Features, How to Use This Manual