PEAVEY DPM V 3:
* has scratches on top & bottom
* DISPLAY SHOWS ONLY THE PROGRAMM NUMBER - BATTERY MIGHT BE LOW
* NO POWER CABLE INCLUDED
* 110 VOLTS VERSION = YOU HAVE TO BUY A STEP-UP CONVERTER
The architecture of the DPM series takes its cues from traditional analogue synths like Korgs MS 20: It features two Oscillators per voice which can be set to different waveforms (including ROM samples which you analogue synths don’t have). Each oscillator can be detuned and its frequency modulated by different sources such as Envelope Generators (EG1-4), Low Frequency Generators (LFO1-2), the modulation wheel, the key velocity or position etc.
Next the signal is passed to a pair of Digitally Controlled Amplifier (DCA) – one for each oscillator, which allow different modulation sources to shape the volume of these two signals.
The combined signals now enter the filter stage where a low pass filter modifies the frequency spetrum. The cut off frequency of the filter can be modified by the above modulation sources.
Next the overall dynamics of the signal are shaped by Envelope Generator No 4 before the signal is routed to the output stage which sets the overall volume and stereo panorama position of the signal – which one again can be influenced by modulation sources.
Lastly the stereo signal of the output stage is enriched with digital effects such as reverb, delay, chorus, distortion, an exciter or a (noise) gate. Different combinations of effects can be selected.
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