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Description

Discover the Peavey DPM SP, a synthesizer that merges versatile sound design capabilities with intuitive performance features, making it a dynamic tool for both studio and live environments. Crafted for musicians who demand precision and power, the DPM SP is celebrated for its rich timbres and extensive sound modulation options. At its core is a robust engine that allows you to create everything from vintage analog tones to complex digital soundscapes. Whether you're composing, performing, or experimenting, this synth offers an expansive palette of sound-shaping tools.

Designed with the modern musician in mind, the DPM SP features an intuitive interface that encourages creativity. Its control layout is straightforward, yet comprehensive, providing easy access to essential parameters that allow you to tweak and perfect your sound in real-time. The synth also includes a variety of preset sounds, giving you a great starting point for customization and exploration.

Key Features:

  • Advanced sound engine for diverse tonal possibilities
  • Intuitive interface with real-time control capabilities
  • Wide array of preset and user-editable sounds
  • Flexible modulation options for detailed sound shaping
  • Ideal for both studio recording and live performance environments
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Informal Peavey SP / SXII Sampler Tour

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Reviews

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Peavey's DPM SP.

Mods and upgrades

  • Owners recommend installing a floppy emulator and using a flash drive for storing sample images, enhancing the DPM SP's functionality and convenience.

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  • Installing a floppy emulator and using a flash drive is a common mod, often sourced from sellers on platforms like Reverb for improved functionality.

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Software and compatibility

  • Users are actively sharing disk images through platforms like Google Drive, indicating a community effort to preserve and access original Peavey DPM SP samples.

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  • A common workaround for missing disk images involves creating shared online archives, showing the community-driven effort to preserve and share resources.

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  • Users are actively sharing disk images via Google Drive and Dropbox, showcasing a community-driven effort to preserve and access Peavey DPM SP samples.

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Use cases and applications

  • The DPM SP is often paired with other vintage gear like the Ensoniq EPS, suggesting a preference for integrating it into retro electronic setups.

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  • The DPM SP is often integrated into vintage electronic setups, favored by users for its retro appeal and unique sound character.

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Features and functionality

  • The DPM SP sample library originally included a variety of specific disks like Mega Drum Kit, Electric Piano, and Nylon Guitar, highlighting its versatile sound capabilities.

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  • The DPM SP sample library included specific disks like the Electric Piano and Nylon Guitar, which some users still have from the original collection.

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User experience

  • Owners report difficulty in finding complete original sample libraries, indicating the rarity and collectible nature of these items.

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  • Some owners have a history with the DPM SP dating back to the 1990s, emphasizing its long-standing appeal and nostalgic value.

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Comparisons

  • Owners often compare the DPM SP to the Ensoniq EPS, indicating a preference for pairing these in retro setups for complementary sounds.

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Critic Reviews

Chameleon In SP's Clothing (SOS May 92)

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Peavey's DPM SP emerges as a formidable contender in the sample playback space, boasting impressive RAM capabilities and SCSI connectivity for seamless sample management. Its high-quality sound reproduction is commendable, showcasing a powerful synthesis engine that invites creativity. However, the user interface can be cumbersome, with small buttons frustrating some users, and the dynamic RAM limitation means samples are lost on power down. While it lacks built-in sampling capabilities, pairing with the DPM SX expands its functionality significantly. Ultimately, the DPM SP is a versatile and affordable option for musicians looking for depth in sound customization, despite some operational quirks.

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Artist usage

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See how Geoff Nicholls uses Peavey's DPM SP

Geoff Nicholls

Guitarist, Bassist

Black Sabbath

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In Peavey Monitor magazine, Volume 19, Issue 1, Page 9, it is documented that Geoff Nicholls used two Peavey DPM SP racks positioned beneath his Peavey DPM V3 rack.

See how Rick Seratte uses Peavey's DPM SP

Rick Seratte

Singer, Keyboardist

Whitesnake

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Verified via Photo

In Peavey Monitor's Volume 11 Issue 2 magazine, on page 37, it states that Rick Seratte owned the Peavey DPM V3 and DPM SP. The article was authored by Daphne Aultman.

Genre Usage

Based on how artists on Equipboard use this gear, it is most commonly found in the following genres.

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