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PEAVEY DPM se+ (sonicstate)
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The dpm offers 3 independent envelopes and a low pass filter for each patch you create. The combo idea allows you to combine up to 4 patches in one. each one could have its own midi channel if necessary.
PEAVEY DPM se+ (sonicstate)
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