System operations, Other settings – Sony DPS-V55M User Manual

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Setting the MIDI Program Table

1 Use the rotary encoder to specify the MIDI program change

number.

2 Press EDIT PARAMETER /.
3 Use the rotary encoder to specify the program to be switched to.

4 Press EXIT to return to the play mode or press EDIT

PARAMETER ? or / to switch to another parameter.

Setting the MIDI Bulk Transfer Options

1 Make sure the “MIDI Thru/Out” setting is set to “Out”.
2 Use the rotary encoder to select “Sys” or the first program

number to be transferred.
You can transfer either system settings or program data.
(Sys) : Transfers data for the settings made in the system mode.
(#201~#400): Transfers the program data for the specified range
of program numbers.

3 Press EDIT PARAMETER /.
4 Use the rotary encoder to select the last program number to be

transferred.

5 Press ENTER (TAP) to output the data.

“Transferring..” appears during the transfer.
When finished, the “MIDI Bulk” parameter reappears.

6 Press EXIT to return to the play mode or press EDIT

PARAMETER ? or / to switch to another parameter.

Other Settings

The system set up parameters let you to select how the
BYPASS button and TAP function parameters will operate.
For example, you can set BYPASS mute the output of the
processor instead of passing the input signal.

1

Press SYSTEM twice.

The first set up parameter (“Bypass”) appears
automatically.

2

Use the rotary encoder to select “Bypass”
or “Muting”.

Select

When

Bypass

you want to output the original signal
without adding any effects. Only the original
signal is output (see “Bypass” on page 11).

Muting

you want to completely cut the sound output
from the processor (including the input
signal). We especially recommend using
mute when connecting the processor in a
send-return loop with a mixer (as shown on
page 9).

3

Press EDIT PARAMETER / to switch to
“Tap”.

4

Use the rotary encoder to select “x1/4”,
“x1/3”, “x1/2”, “x1”, “x2”, or “x3”.

These represent different ratios for calculating the
values input via the TAP function.
Example: When the tap is set to “x1/4”, tapping at a
rate that would normally create a 1 second delay
creates a 0.25 second delay.

5

Press EXIT to return to the play mode.

System Operations

S y s t e m : M I D I T a b l

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