User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Thank You
- Getting Started
- Connections
- Global Settings
- Oscillators
- Character
- Filter 1 & 2
- Filter Envelopes 1 & 2
- Amplifier Envelope
- Auxiliary Envelopes 4 & 5
- Low Frequency Oscillators
- Modulation
- Arpeggiator
- Sequencer
- Master Volume/Voice Volume
- Distortion
- Glide
- Pitch and Modulation Wheels
- Touch Sliders
- Play List
- Misc Parameters
- Using USB
- A Few Tutorials
- Appendix A: Modulation Sources
- Appendix B: Modulation Destinations
- Appendix C: Delay Times (Delays 1-3)
- Appendix D: MIDI Implementation
- Appendix E: Support
- Bookmark 1
- _GoBack
- Bookmark 1
- MIDI_Implementation
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- _GoBack
- MIDI_messages
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4 Getting Started
Dave Smith Instruments
Creating a Program from Scratch
Many sound designers use an existing program as a jumping off point 
for new sounds. But it’s often equally useful to create a new sound from 
scratch. The Pro 2 makes this easy by providing a “Basic Program” in 
its Global menu. This preset is very simple, with a single oscillator as its 
basis, and has only basic modulation routings set up. 
To use the Basic Program:
1.  Press the global button. 
2.  Turn soft knob 1 to menu item 31: “Basic Program.”
3.  Press Soft Key 1 to execute the write now command.
4.  Start twiddling knobs to create something new. Don’t forget to save 
your program (see below).
Saving Programs
If you’ve created or edited a sound that you like, you will want to save 
it. Saving a program overwrites a previously saved program. Sound 
designers often save dozens of incremental versions of a program as they 
continue to rene it. These intermediate versions often make good jump-
ing off points for new sounds.
Before saving a sound to a chosen Bank or Program location, you can preview 
the program currently at that destination by pressing the compare button. This is a very 
useful way to decide whether or not to overwrite an existing sound with a new one. 
To save a program:
1.  Press the write button. 
2.  Turn the Bank Select knob (or soft knob 1) to choose a User bank (“U” 
indicates a User bank; “F” indicates a non-overwritable Factory bank). 
3.  Turn the Program Select knob (or soft knob 2) to select a program 
number within the chosen User bank.
4.  Enter a name for the program using the appropriate Soft knobs and Soft 
keys (see the illustration below for their functions).
5.  Press the write button a second time. The program is saved.










