Behringer DEEPMIND 12 Manual

Behringer DEEPMIND 12 Manual

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    User Manual DeepMind 12 True Analog 12-Voice Polyphonic Synthesizer with 4 FX Engines, 2 OSCs and LFOs per Voice, 3 ADSR Generators, 8-Channel Modulation Matrix, 32-Step Sequencer, Tablet Remote Control and Built-In WiFi
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    very much for expressing your confidence in BEHRINGER products by purchasing the DeepMind 12 analog polyphonic synthesizer-our True Analog 12-Voice Polyphonic Synthesizer with 4 FX Engines, 2 OSCs and LFOs per Voice, 3 ADSR Generators, 8-Channel Modulation Matrix, 32-Step Sequencer, Tablet Remote
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    DeepMind 12 User Manual Important Safety Instructions Terminals marked with this symbol carry electrical current of sufficient magnitude to constitute risk of electric shock. Use or your household waste collection service. 18. Do not install in ELECTRONIC, TC HELICON, BEHRINGER, BUGERA, COOLAUDIO
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    DeepMind 12 User Manual About the DeepMind 12 • Classic polyphonic synthesizer with 12 true analog and engineered in the U.K. • Flexible 8-channel modulation matrix with over 20 sources and 130 destinations via iPad*/PC/ Mac* and selected Android* App over USB, MIDI or built-in WiFi for extended
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    DeepMind 12 User Manual 1. Introduction 2. Features The DeepMind 12 is a True Analog 12-Voice Polyphonic Synthesizer with 4 FX Engines, 2 OSCs and LFOs per Voice, 3 ADSR Generators, 8-Channel Modulation manual and variable This manual first describes the terminology used, so that you modulation
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    DeepMind 12 User Manual 2.6 Effects 2.10 Clock • 35 high grade studio quality chainable effects. • Master clock with tap tempo. • Effects from TC Electronic, Behringer Modulation matrix busses. • Modulation 32 Preset and 32 14 Editor Polyphonic support. • IEC mains connection - No Wall Wart.
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    7 DeepMind 12 User Manual 3. Controls 3.1 Top Controls (5) (6) (7) (1) (3) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20) (2) (4) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (20)
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    8 DeepMind 12 User Manual (1) DISPLAY - this large backlit LCD screen shows the synthesizer status, parameters, and the five main menus. The contrast and brightness are adjustable on the PANEL SETTINGS page of the GLOBAL menu. (2) NAVIGATION - navigate within the display menus using the BANK/UP,
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    9 DeepMind 12 User Manual (12) ENVELOPE - these are the three envelopes used to modulate other parameters. A [ATTACK]- controls the attack time of the envelope. D [DECAY] - controls the decay time of the envelope. S [SUSTAIN] - controls the sustain level of the
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    DeepMind 12 User Manual 3.2 Rear Panel (21) POWER INPUT - connect using the supplied power cable only. (27) MIDI IN - this 5-pin DIN jack receives MIDI data from an external source. (22) POWER SWITCH - use can be customized using of supporting MIDI in and out. The DeepMind 12 does not require
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    11 DeepMind 12 User Manual 4. Program Management This chapter covers the program management for the DeepMind 12 analog polyphonic synthesizer. It is important . 3. When in program browser mode, you can use the rotary knob to scroll through the list of programs. When you stop on a program it will
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    12 DeepMind 12 User Manual 4.2.3 Using MIDI Program Change messages You can change the program using a MIDI program change message. This special MIDI message can be sent from your Digital Audio Workstation (DAW) or from an external MIDI device which is
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    2. The current program will then be updated with the positions of the physical controls on the DeepMind 12. Note: The "*" next to the program name is a reminder that something has changed in the current program. Use the WRITE command to save this before you change to a different program. See section
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    14 DeepMind 12 User Manual 4.8 Restoring you can select any of the available program categories. Again you can use the BANK/UP, BANK/DOWN switches, the rotary knob, or the BY program. 2. By pressing the COMPARE switch your previous editing patch will be re-instated. 3. You will then see another pop-
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    15 DeepMind 12 User Manual 4.10 Renaming Programs 1. To rename an existing program, follow the page of the COMPARE menu. The page shown will be the last page you used. If you have not used the COMPARE function since turning the DeepMind 12 on, it will default to page 1 (shown below). • If you have
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    DeepMind 12 User Manual 5. Playing Guide This section describes the use of the DeepMind 12 for playing and performance. It covers all the main aspects of the synthesizer. There are 64 physical controls on the DeepMind 12 without affecting the DeepMind 12. 5.3 Pitch Bend and Modulation Wheels The
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    DeepMind 12 has 12 independent voices. There are 12 LEDs above the keyboard showing the status of each voice. • When playing in traditional POLY mode, the voice LEDs will light individually using the full polyphonic please consult the section later in this manual. 5.10 Slide Fader Operation Modes •
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    18 DeepMind 12 User Manual 6. Signal Path / Voice Structure The signal path / voice structure from the OSCs to the main outputs is completely analog. The DSP effects can be bypassed completely to maintain the analog path. When routed through the DSP effects, all sampling is done at 24-Bit 48 kHz.
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    ROUTING LEVELS 130 DESTINATIONS MOD Env 22,880 Possible Modulations (All Automatable) MIDI Routing The DeepMind 12 offers extreme MIDI routing possibilities, allowing you to integrate the synthesizer with many different pieces of hardware and software. Keyboard Data Control Data MIDI IN USB Wi
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    12 User Manual 7. Menu System The DeepMind 12 Display allows you to access the detailed parameters, controls, options, and features of the synthesizer. 7.1.1 PROGRAM BANK (1) ("A "in the example diagram) - There are 8 BANKS of PROGRAMs, each BANK contains 128 program locations. The DeepMind 12
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    DeepMind 12 User Manual text the external source is not present and the DeepMind 12 will use its internal Master BPM until the external source is using an external synchronisation source. • HAPPY FACE ICON This icon in the far right of the line shows that the current program has been saved in the list
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    DeepMind 12 User Manual routing diagram, then you can either turn the rotary knob, or use the data entry fader to select from one of the following routings: . • FX SLOTS - These are the four slots you can load effects modules into. • MIX - The MIX parameter controls how much of the original sound
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    23 DeepMind 12 User Manual 7.2.3 SELECTING FX MODE 1. To select an effects MODE, make sure that the '
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    DeepMind 12 User Manual 7.2.7 FX PAGES 1-4 1. To view the FX parameters, press the FX switch any time you are in the FX OVERVIEW menu. 2. The first page will show the parameters of the FX in the first slot. There are up to 12 you wish to adjust within an FX page, use the BANK/UP, BANK/DOWN, +/YES,
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    25 DeepMind 12 User Manual 7.2.10 MOVING EFFECTS If you need to move an effect to a begin flashing: 5. While continuing to hold the FX switch, you can move the effects slot to another location using one of these methods: 6. To move the slot to an adjacent upper slot press the BANK/UP switch.
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    26 DeepMind 12 User Manual 7.3 GLOBAL (Global Menu) Within the GLOBAL menu there are five function can be turned off using the REMEMBER PAGES function in the PANEL SETTINGS menu. • MIDI-CTRL - This option sets the MIDI CONTROLLER communication mode for the DeepMind 12 MIDI sockets on the rear
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    27 DeepMind 12 User Manual • MIDI>USB-THRU - This option enables PASS-THRU mode from the change messages will be sent or received. • RX-CHANNEL - This option sets the MIDI channel that will be used to RECEIVE MIDI messages. The CHANNEL can be ALL or any number from 1-16. • TX CHANNEL - This option
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    28 DeepMind 12 User Manual NETWORK SETTINGS MENU- This menu contains settings for the network connection of the DeepMind 12. The DeepMind 12 supports the Real-Time MIDI (RTP) protocol for use with network devices/applications. 1. To access the NETWORK SETTINGS menu, make sure that the '
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    banks with the soft switches. 7. Using MIDI OX, select View SysEx... from the View drop down menu. 8. In the newly opened window, select SysEx->Receive Manual Dump... 9. On the DeepMind 12, press the '+/YES' switch to send the file. • Favorites - The list of favorite programs you have created and
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    , pitch wheel and modulation wheel ON and OFF. You can then use an external MIDI keyboard/controller, using its MIDI OUT connected to the DeepMind 12 MIDI IN. It is sometimes useful to turn LOCAL CONTROL off when using the DeepMind 12 to control other hardware/software synthesizers, effects and
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    DeepMind 12 User Manual of the DeepMind 12. 1. To navigate the options in the PEDAL SETTINGS menu, use the BANK diagrams and pin connections information please consult the guide later in this document. • Arp+Gate BREATH controller which is available as a modulation source in the MOD MATRIX. •
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    32 DeepMind 12 User Manual • Arp&Seq-Gate - Here the SUSTAIN input is mapped to the and portamento knobs) On and Off. It is sometimes useful to turn LOCAL CONTROL off when using the DeepMind 12 to control other hardware/software synthesizers, effects and/or applications. The default setting is On
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    and the rear fan is off. after a firmware upgrade or when requested to do so by an authorized Behringer support technician. OSC - The DeepMind 12 OSCs are calibrated at the factory during production. The oscillators are discrete analog circuits, but they are digitally controlled. Compared to
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    34 DeepMind 12 User Manual CALIBRATE VOICES Overview of the calibration routines: • ALL - This will as designed. The test is repeated for all voices. • VCA - The Voltage Controlled Amplifier (VCA) uses a bias voltage to set its operating level. This bias voltage is balanced so that the VCA responds
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    35 DeepMind 12 User Manual CAL PITCH WHEEL To calibrate the PITCH WHEEL, please use the following procedure: 1. In order while the pitch wheel is not being touched. You will see the following display showing a guide to assist you: 3. Then move the PITCH WHEEL to its maximum position (shown on the
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    36 DeepMind 12 User Manual CAL AFTERTOUCH To calibrate the KEYBOARD AFTERTOUCH, please use the following procedure: Note: and the current value below the bar: CALIBRATE PEDAL To calibrate the PEDAL please use the following process: Note: During the calibration the GLOBAL, -/NO and +/YES switches
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    37 DeepMind 12 User Manual BACKUP (Backup Menu) The last item in the SYSTEM SETTINGS menu is BACKUP. 7.4 COMPARE (Compare Menu) The COMPARE feature has two main functions: • Firstly you can use it to COMPARE the current (edited) program with the original program. • Secondly you can use it to
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    38 DeepMind 12 User Manual Page 1 shows the ARP/SEQ and LFO faders. (The Portamento rotary second section is the "CATEGORY" where you can select any of the available program categories. Again you can use the BANK/UP, BANK/DOWN switches, the rotary knob, or the fader to select the required category.
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    39 DeepMind 12 User Manual 8. To compare the current program with the intended program location, you can press the COMPARE switch to listen to the difference. To return to the
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    more information on using the CONTROL SEQUENCER as a modulation source, please consult the MOD MATRIX section later in this document. • CLOCK NOTES - One of the great advantages of having a Master BPM is that the LFOs, ENVELOPES, and many EFFECTS parameters of the DeepMind 12 can be synchronised
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    41 DeepMind 12 User Manual CHORD SCREEN SOFT KEYS - At the bottom of the chord screen are 3 labels which indicate the software function returns to the PROG screen. • GLOBAL switch - Used to RECORD a new chord over an existing chord. • WRITE switch - Used to DELETE the chord, but only once a chord
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    42 DeepMind 12 User Manual • EXITING THE CHORD SCREEN - Press the EXIT soft switch to exit 4 memory banks (A, B, C, and D) in which to store and recall your poly chords. The banks are only used in poly chord mode, not chord mode. The letter at the top right of the POLY CHORD display screen always
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    43 DeepMind 12 User Manual PEG MODES - Above and below the keyboard illustration are small if available, in the direction of travel. • Use the DATA ENTRY fader to move the view of the keyboard without jumping to the next available trigger. As a guide, watch the brackets above the top keyboard move
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    bank to record and save your next trigger. RECORDING MODES Poly chords can be manually entered using the REC mode, or they can be generated using the inbuilt WIZARD mode. Note: In the procedures that follow, the DeepMind 12 is connected and running in normal operation (LOCAL is ON), so you can hear
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    45 DeepMind 12 User Manual 9. The trigger key is now ready for use. In the above example, with Wizard has the following templates. Further details and examples are shown in the tables in the Appendices of this manual. CAT MAJOR MINOR TYPE Ma, Ma7, Ma9, Add9, SuS4, 6, 6//9 Mi, Mi7,Mi9, Mi6, Mi6
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    46 DeepMind 12 User Manual • SPREAD2 MODIFIER - Add the selected chord note in the selected OCTAVE through any available options, and you will hear the differences. • The DATA ENTRY slider can also be used to select values if TYPE, MOD, or NOTE is highlighted in the options menu. 4. While in WIZARD
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    47 DeepMind 12 User Manual 7. The new chord will be saved in the bank, and its details will appear in the status line as shown below: 9. If the chord was created with the manual chord record mode (that is, not using the Wizard), its information text will include the word "CUSTOM." It can be viewed
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    48 DeepMind 12 User Manual 8.1.3 ARP ON/OFF SWITCH • The ON/OFF switch in the tempo is correct. shown below: Note: If you are using an external sync source, the TAP/HOLD switch will flash at the rate of the external source. The supported TAP TEMPO range for both internal and external sources is
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    49 DeepMind 12 User Manual 8.1.6 on the front panel, and the GATE TIME PARAMETER in the PATTERN EDITOR both affect the length of the notes. • With the GATE TIME screen. There is also a visualization of the ARP GATE TIME period, using the width of two consecutive notes as shown in these examples: Note
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    50 DeepMind 12 User Manual • OCT - This option allows you to choose how many OCTAVES the ARPEGGIATOR will cycle through. The OCTAVE range is from 1 to 6. If you only choose
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    51 DeepMind 12 User Manual • UP-ALT - Notes are played as lowest, then highest, Gate)" to indicate that the CLOCK DIVIDER is not used and the ARPEGGIATOR notes are controlled by the GATE input. • You can select one of the division modes from the list below: Note: A timing diagram is shown later in
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    52 DeepMind 12 User Manual • RATE(BPM) - This option is the same as the RATE fader on . The default setting is None. To select a PATTERN (Preset or User) use the rotary knob, or the DATA ENTRY fader. • ARP PATTERN EDITING - To use the PATTERN EDITOR, make sure that the '
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    DeepMind 12 User Manual (2) STEP INDICATORS - The STEP numbers are shown at the top of the screen. The current step can be selected using the rotary knob, and each click will move the selection forward or backward one step. The current step is highlighted in black and indicated using Presets EDITOR
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    54 DeepMind 12 User Manual (7) SAVE/IMPORT -This EDITOR page, so that you can preview the pattern which will be imported into the current location. Parameters cannot be edited in this page. To select a PATTERN to IMPORT, use the -/NO and +/YES switches to move through all the factory and user presets
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    DeepMind 12 User Manual 8.1.8 EDIT CTRL SEQUENCER RATIO DESCRIPTION The CONTROL SEQUENCER allows you to create a pattern which can be used to modulate other parameters. This section covers in detail all the parameters related to the CONTROL SEQUENCER. For more information on using SEQUENCE EDITOR.
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    56 DeepMind 12 User Manual • SLEW-RATE - This option allows you to adjust the SLEW step is highlighted in black and indicated • SEQUENCE - This last menu item leads to the SEQUENCE EDITOR menu as using a dotted rectangle. shown below. Note: When the CONTROL SEQUENCER is ON and running (ENABLE is
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    57 DeepMind 12 User Manual setting. SEQUENCE STEP VALUE VALUE 2. To exit the SEQUENCER EDITOR menu, press the EDIT switch in the ARP/SEQ section status of the SEQUENCE being edited, against the stored SEQUENCE. To use the SEQUENCE COMPARE function, press the COMPARE switch (under the COMP
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    58 DeepMind 12 User Manual 8.1.9 ARP SETTINGS 1. To access the ARP SETTING menu directly, press the ARP/SEQ EDIT switch three times. The ARP SETTINGS menu will then appear: FLASHING=EDIT 2. To navigate the options in the ARP SETTINGS menu, use the BANK/UP or BANK/DOWN switches. 3. Selected
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    59 DeepMind 12 User Manual 8.2 LFO1 and LFO2 Note: The operation of LFO1 and LFO2 is identical and therefore it is only described once in this section. The Low Frequency Oscillator (LFO) creates signals which are used to modulate or control other parameters. LFOs are traditionally used to add
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    60 DeepMind 12 User Manual 8.2.2 LFO DELAY TIME FADER 8.2.3 LFO WAVEFORMS INDICATORS • The DELAY TIME fader controls IN • The LFO waveform shape setting is always shown on the LEDs. The LFO waveform shape in use will have an illuminated LED next to it. The LED will glow to show the status of the
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    61 DeepMind 12 User Manual 4. Selected parameters are adjusted using the -/NO and +/YES switches, the rotary An down-ramping triangular waveform. RATIO 4 3 2 1 1/2 3/8 1/3 1/4 3/16 1/6 1/8 3/32 1/12 1/16 3/64 1/24 1/32 3/128 1/48 1/64 DESCRIPTION Four notes Three notes Two notes One note Half
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    external signal, is a form of frequency modulation (FM), however as FM is more commonly used to describe the use of an audio oscillator modulating another audio oscillator, the use of the term PITCH MODULATION is preferred in this instance. Note: Because the DeepMind 12 LFO can reach well into the
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    63 DeepMind 12 User Manual The diagram below shows the waveforms obtained with LFO control of OSC 1: OSC 1 PITCH MODULATION (LFO AS SOURCE) which gives more resolution at smaller settings, to allow delicate or fine use of the modulation. The response of the OSC 1 PITCH MOD fader is shown below:
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    64 DeepMind 12 User Manual 8.3.2 OSC 1 PWM FADER The characteristics of the PULSE waveform are shown below: PULSE WAVE OSC (33% PULSE) HARMONIC CONTENT f 2nd 4th 5th 7th 8th • The OSC 1 PWM fader controls the PULSE WIDTH of the OSC 1 SQUARE waveform, or the depth of PULSE WIDTH MODULATION (PWM
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    65 DeepMind 12 User Manual 8.3.3 SAWTOOTH WAVEFORM SWITCH 8.3.4 SQUARE WAVEFORM SWITCH ON=SAWTOOTH ON=SQUARE The default program setting is On. Note: The OSC 1 SAWTOOTH waveform output can be used independently or in combination with the OSC 1 SQUARE waveform output. There is also a visualization
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    external signal is a form of frequency modulation (FM), however as FM is more commonly used to describe the use of an audio oscillator modulating another audio oscillator, the use the term PITCH MODULATION is preferred in this instance. Note: Because the DeepMind 12 LFO can reach well into the audio
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    67 DeepMind 12 User Manual 8.3.6 OSC 2 TONE MOD FADER Note: for LFO sources, the TONE MOD fader is used to adjust the amount of modulation from 0 to ± 49 % . Note: for ENVELOPE sources, the TONE MOD fader is used to adjust the amount of modulation from 0 to ± 49%. • The OSC 2 TONE MOD fader
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    68 DeepMind 12 User Manual The fader position, current value, and stored value for the OSC 2 PITCH . The level setting can be used to adjust the balance between OSC 1 and OSC 2. OSC 2 LEVEL 0FF -12.0 dB 0.0 dB The balance between OSC 1 and OSC 2 when used together, allows you to increase the
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    69 DeepMind 12 User Manual 8.3.9 OSC SYNC SWITCH 8.3.10 NOISE LEVEL FADER ON=SYNC ACTIVE • generator is implemented using analog circuitry and creates pink noise with a low frequency roll-off designed specifically for the DeepMind 12. The noise generator is commonly used with non-pitched OSC
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    70 DeepMind 12 User Manual 8.3.11 OSC EDIT SWITCH (OSC 1) 1. To access the OSC1 PARAMETERS EDIT menu, press the OSC EDIT switch once. • P.MOD-SRC - This option allows you to select the source for the amount of PITCH MODULATION from the following: • LFO-1 - Bipolar use of the LFO 1 waveform. • LFO
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    71 DeepMind 12 User Manual • LFO-1(Uni) - Unipolar use of the LFO 1 waveform. • LFO-2(Uni) - Unipolar use of the LFO 1 waveform. Note: In any of the Unipolar (Uni) modes, the waveform is only used for positive modulation. This is useful when you want the note to play at the original frequency, and
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    72 DeepMind 12 User Manual • P.MOD MODE - This option allows you to select which oscillators are controlled by the OSC 1 PITCH MOD fader. Note: It is useful to have both OSCs responding for effects like tremolo. • OSC1+2 -Both OSCs have PITCH MODULATION applied to them. • OSC1 - Only OSC 1 has
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    73 DeepMind 12 User Manual There is also a visualization of the modulation as shown below. The arrows indicate the polarity of the modulation. Note: In the visualization for Uni-polar LFO sources, the arrow only points in the UP direction, indicating that the modulation will be positive from the
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    indicate the range of modulation as shown below: 8.4 POLY The POLY section is where you can control all settings related to the POLYPHONY, PITCH, and POLY CHAIN operation of the DeepMind 12. The available -options allow you to be highly creative in your use of the polyphonic, unison, and monophonic
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    75 DeepMind 12 User Manual 8.4.2 POLY EDIT SWITCH 1. To access the POLY EDIT menu, press the UNISON 4 3. To navigate the options in the VOICE PARAMETERS menu, use the BANK/UP or BANK/DOWN switches. 4. Selected parameters are adjusted using the -/NO or +/YES switches, the rotary knob or the DATA
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    DeepMind 12 User Manual • Mono - The same voice is allocated to every note played. • OSC-DRIFT - This option allows you to recreate the oscillator tuning drift • Mono-2 - The same two voices are allocated to each note played. Voices that vintage analog used (Unison2/4/6/12, to polyphonic/unison
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    77 DeepMind 12 User Manual 8.4.4 PITCH PARAMETERS MENU 1. To access the PITCH PARAMETERS menu, exponential. 3. To navigate the options in the PITCH PARAMETERS menu, use the BANK/UP or BANK/DOWN switches. 4. Selected parameters are adjusted using the -/NO or +/YES switches, the rotary knob or the
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    78 DeepMind 12 User Manual • PORTA-OSC-BAL - This option allows you to balance the menu is used to set up a POLY CHAIN, a system where multiple DeepMind 12, DeepMind 12, and DeepMind 6 synthesizers can be connected together, enabling more than 12-Voice Polyphony. This menu can also be used to set
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    DeepMind 12 User Manual • RANGE-LOWER - This option allows you to set up the lower key for your KEYBOARD SPLIT. You can either set the value manually, using that all units are running the latest version of the firmware. You can view the firmware version in the SYSTEM SETTINGS page of the GLOBAL menu
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    80 DeepMind 12 User Manual OPERATION OF THE POLY CHAIN 4. The first DeepMind unit will play as normal. 5. The other DeepMind units will come into play whenever the voices exceed multiples of 12 (or 6 voices if you have a DeepMind 6 in the chain). 6. Use each DeepMind unit's volume control to adjust
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    81 DeepMind 12 User Manual Important settings In order to successfully set up a KEYBOARD SPLIT, there are a number of settings that need to be checked and adjusted in various menus as follows: 1. Make sure that all units are running the latest version of the firmware. You can view the firmware
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    many other synthesizers, the DeepMind 12 is capable of accurate pitch tracking even when the filter resonance is pushed to (and past) the point where the filter starts to selfoscillate. The self-oscillation is tuned so that you can play it as a fully polyphonic 3rd oscillator across the entire
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    83 DeepMind 12 User Manual The diagram below shows the results from high, medium and other synthesizers, the DeepMind 12 can guarantee an accurate pitch even when the filter resonance is pushed to (and past) the point where the filter starts to self-oscillate. When using this self-oscillating
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    DeepMind 12 User Manual 8.5.3 2-POLE SWITCH 8.5.4 VCF EDIT SWITCH ON=2P / OFF=4P FLASHING=EDIT • This switch controls the configuration of poles used in the VCF. The number of poles used in the filter determines the angle of the filters slope/response curve. The VCF uses analog modulation
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    DeepMind 12 User Manual • MW-LFO-DEPTH - This option controls how much the MOD WHEEL position will affect the LFO MODULATION DEPTH. This allows you to add LFO modulation when using normal polarity, and set it to a higher level when using the INVERT function of the VCF ENVELOPE MODULATION parameter.
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    86 DeepMind 12 User Manual 8.5.7 VCF LFO FADER 8.5.8 VCF KYBD FADER • The VCF LFO fader controls the amount of VCF LFO modulation that will be • The VCF KYBD fader controls the keyboard tracking of the VCF. The keyboard applied to the cut-off frequency value. You can select which LFO will be used
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    DeepMind 12 User Manual 8.6 VCA The VOLTAGE CONTROLLED AMPLIFIER (VCA) is split into two stages. The first is a per-voice stereo VCA which can be modulated This option allows you to control how much the VCA ENVELOPE will be used to modulate the per voice VCA. This is the primary method to sculpt the
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    modulated from any of the Mod Matrix sources. HPF FREQUENCY SAWTOOTH SQUARE LOW LEVEL (dB) FREQUENCY (Hz) LEVEL (dB) • This switch controls the BOOST stage of the DeepMind 12. The boost function enables an analog circuit which is designed to boost low frequencies at 100 Hz using a shelving
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    89 DeepMind 12 User Manual 8.8 ENVELOPES The DeepMind 12 has three envelope generators. Each of these generates a control signal with 4 stages (Attack, Decay, Sustain, and Release). • The VCA envelope is used to adjust the level of the note being played over time. • The VCF envelope is used to
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    90 DeepMind 12 User Manual 8.8.2 VCF ENVELOPE SWITCH 1. To access the VCF ENVELOPE page, To navigate the options in the VCF ENVELOPE menu, use the BANK/UP or BANK/DOWN switches and the -/NO or +/YES switches. 4. Selected parameters are adjusted using the rotary knob, the DATA ENTRY fader, or the
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    91 DeepMind 12 User Manual 8.8.4 CURVES SWITCH 3. To return to normal operation of the sustain stage. 128 Level • CURV REL: This controls the curve shape of the release stage. Using the curve functionality of the waveforms allows advanced sculpting of 64 any of the envelopes. An example is
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    cut-off frequency fader manually. However, by using a modulation signal you not only modulation such as Velocity to Attack Time. • Using a source to modulate the depth of another modulation Taking the concept further, the DeepMind 12 offers a huge amount of sources and destinations. For a full list
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    93 DeepMind 12 User Manual 8.9.1 MODULATION SOURCES The following modulation sources are available: No Name Description 1 Pitch Bend Pitch Bend Wheel 2 Mod Wheel Modulation Wheel 3 Foot Ctrl Foot Controller 4 BreathCtrl Breath Controller 5 Pressure Aftertouch Pressure 6 Expression
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    94 DeepMind 12 User Manual No Name 40 Env1 DcyCur 41 Env1 SuSCur 42 Env1 RelCur 43 Env2 Attack 44 Env2 Decay 45 Env2 Sus 46 Env2 Rel 47 Env2
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    DeepMind 12 User Manual 9. Effects Reference Guide Behringer X32* Delay 23 3TapDelay 3-Tap Delay Behringer X32* Delay 24 4TapDelay 4-Tap Delay Behringer list and brief description of the effects available on the DeepMind 12 (AmbVerb) controls the reverb tail modulation rate and TAIL GAIN (AmbVerb)
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    96 DeepMind 12 User Manual VintageRev Gated Reverb Vintage Room simulates the reverberation that and speed of the reverb tail modulation. Reverse Reverb takes the trail of a reverb, turns it around, and places it in front of the sound source. Use the swelling crescendo of the Reverse Reverb
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    DeepMind 12 User Manual Delay + Chamber Enhancer Here we have combined Delay and Chamber reverb, so a single device can provide a variety of delay settings, plus add just the right type and amount of reverb to the selected signal. This device only uses rate, delay, and modulation depth of the
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    98 DeepMind 12 User Manual Rack Amplifier Delay Modelled after the Tech 21 SansAmp, the Stereo / Dual The signal envelope, shaped by ATTACK, HOLD and RELEASE, can be used to modulate the LFO speed (ENV SPEED) and the LFO modulation depth (ENV DEPTH). NoiseGate Sometimes called a 3-Tap Delay, the
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    DeepMind 12 User Manual Tel-Ray Delay Chorus Inspired by the original Tel-Ray hardware from the 1960's using WIDTH determines the amount of modulated delay. SPEED sets the modulation speed. MIX adjusts the balance triangular chorus sound and the classic analog sine wave. Dimensional Chorus The
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    DeepMind 12 User Manual Phaser A Stereo Phaser, or phase shifter, applies multiple STAGES of modulated filters to the input signal to create a "notch" in the frequency response, and then applies a MIX with the original for a "swirling" effect. Use effect (as with real analog filters) if pushed hard
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    101 DeepMind 12 User Manual 9.3 Effects Parameters Note: Effects parameters which appear as modulation destinations are marked with a '*'. TC-DeepVRB (TC DEEP REVERB) No DM12 REF PARAMETER UNITS MIN MAX DESCRIPTION 1 PST Preset -- - Options: Ambience, Church, Gate, Hall, Lo Fi, Modulated,
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    102 DeepMind 12 User Manual RoomRev (ROOM REVERB) No DM12 REF PARAMETER UNITS MIN MAX DESCRIPTION envelope. 12 SPI Spin % 0.0% 100% Controls randomization / modulation effects within the reverb. * These parameters are available as modulation destinations in the Modulation Matrix VintageRev
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    103 DeepMind 12 User Manual HallRev (HALL REVERB) No DM12 REF PARAMETER UNITS MIN MAX reverberation envelope. 12 MOD ModSpeed -- 0.0 100.0 Controls the reverb tail modulation rate. * These parameters are available as modulation destinations in the Modulation Matrix ChamberRev (CHAMBER
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    104 DeepMind 12 User Manual PlateRev (PLATE REVERB) No DM12 REF PARAMETER UNITS MIN MAX reverb tail modulation depth. 12 MDS ModSpeed - 0.0 100.0 Controls the reverb tail modulation rate. * These parameters are available as modulation destinations in the Modulation Matrix RichPltRev
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    105 DeepMind 12 User Manual GatedRev (GATED REVERB) No DM12 REF PARAMETER UNITS MIN MAX 100% Controls the initial reflection density. * These parameters are available as modulation destinations in the Modulation Matrix Reverse (REVERSE REVERB) No DM12 REF PARAMETER UNITS MIN MAX DESCRIPTION
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    106 DeepMind 12 User Manual ChorusVerb (CHORUS & REVERB) No DM12 REF PARAMETER UNITS MIN MAX DESCRIPTION 1* SPD Speed Hz 0.0 Hz 4.0 Hz Adjusts the rate of the chorus. Time synchronised options from 4 to 1/64 bars. 2* DEP Depth % 0.0% 100% Adjusts the modulation depth of the chorus. 3
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    107 DeepMind 12 User Manual FlangeVerb (FLANGER & REVERB) No DM12 REF PARAMETER UNITS MIN MAX DESCRIPTION 1* SPD Speed Hz 0.0 Hz 4.0 Hz Adjusts the rate of the flanger. Time synchronised options from 4 to 1/64 bars. 2* DEP Depth % 0.0% 100% Adjusts the modulation depth of the flanger.
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    108 DeepMind 12 User Manual Enhancer (ENHANCING EQ) No DM12 REF PARAMETER UNITS MIN MAX DESCRIPTION 1* OGN OutGain dB -12.0 dB 12.0 dB Compensates - used to isolate only the audio resulting from the effect. * These parameters are available as modulation destinations in the Modulation Matrix
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    109 DeepMind 12 User Manual MulBndDist (MULTIBAND DISTORTION) No DM12 REF PARAMETER Table Above). 12* OPG OutputGain dB -12.0 dB 12.0 dB Controls the amount of output gain applied to the signal. * These parameters are available as modulation destinations in the Modulation Matrix RackAmp (
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    110 DeepMind 12 User Manual EdisonEX1 (STEREO IMAGING) No DM12 REF PARAMETER UNITS MIN MAX 8* GN Gain dB -12.0 dB 12.0 dB Controls the amount of output gain applied to the signal. * These parameters are available as modulation destinations in the Modulation Matrix Auto Pan (AUTO PANNING
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    111 DeepMind 12 User Manual the gate starts to close. 6* PUN Punch - -6.0 6.0 Used to increase tonal shaping or reduce gated breathing/delay/resonant howl- is bypassed. * These parameters are available as modulation destinations in the Modulation Matrix Delay (STEREO DELAY) No DM12 REF
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    112 DeepMind 12 User Manual 3TapDelay (3-TAP DELAY) No DM12 REF PARAMETER UNITS MIN wet (processed) and dry (unprocessed) signals. * These parameters are available as modulation destinations in the Modulation Matrix 4TapDelay (4-TAP DELAY) No DM12 REF PARAMETER UNITS MIN MAX DESCRIPTION 1
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    113 DeepMind 12 User Manual T-RayDelay (TEL-RAY DELAY) No DM12 REF PARAMETER UNITS MIN MAX % Controls the tone of the delays. * These parameters are available as modulation destinations in the Modulation Matrix DecimDelay (Decimator Delay) No DM12 REF PARAMETERS UNITS MIN MAX DESCRIPTION
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    114 DeepMind 12 User Manual ModDlyRev (MODULATION/DELAY/REVERB) No DM12 REF PARAMETER UNITS MIN MAX channel. 10 WAV Wave % 0.0% 100% Blends between the digital triangular chorus sound and the classic analog sine wave. 11* SPR Spread % 0.0% 100% Adjusts how much of the left channel is
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    115 DeepMind 12 User Manual Chorus-D (DIMENSIONAL CHORUS) No DM12 REF PARAMETER UNITS MIN MAX Engages level four intensity (maximum). * These parameters are available as modulation destinations in the Modulation Matrix Flanger (STEREO FLANGER) No DM12 REF PARAMETER UNITS MIN MAX DESCRIPTION
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    116 DeepMind 12 User Manual Phaser (STEREO PHASER) No DM12 REF PARAMETER UNITS MIN MAX DESCRIPTION 1* SPD Speed Hz 0.0 Hz 5 Hz Sets the modulation speed. Time synchronised options from 4 to 1/64 bars. 2* DEP Depth % 0.0% 100% Controls the depth (amount) of modulation. 3* RES Reso %
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    DeepMind 12 User Manual Dual Pitch (DUAL PITCH SHIFTER) No DM12 REF PARAMETER UNITS MIN MAX DESCRIPTION 1* SM1 Semi1 - -12.0 12.0 modulation destinations in the Modulation Matrix Vintage Pitch (DUAL PITCH SHIFTER) No DM12 REF PARAMETER UNITS MIN MAX DESCRIPTION 1* SM1 Semi1 - -12.0 12
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    118 DeepMind 12 User Manual RotarySpkr (ROTARY SPEAKER) No DM12 REF PARAMETER UNITS MIN MAX DESCRIPTION 1* LOS LoSpeed Hz 0.1 Hz 4.0 Hz Adjusts 8* SPD Speed - SLOW FAST Selects either the slow or fast speeds for rotation. * These parameters are available as modulation destinations in the
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    DeepMind 12 User Manual 10. Short-cuts In order to speed up programming tasks there are several short-cuts implemented on the DeepMind 12 as listed .5 OSC Modulation Sources To change any of the OSC Modulation sources, press and hold the OSC EDIT switch. While holding the switch you can use any of
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    DeepMind 12 User Manual DeepMind 12. • In order to return to a fixed point when creating programs, you can recall a default program that is configured without modulation or effects, and uses control. • To add the current program to the favorites list: With the PROG switch held down, press the FX
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    121 DeepMind 12 User Manual 11. Applications On the following pages we present the most useful applications for your DeepMind 12 analog polyphonic synthesizer, using a few practical examples. 11.1 Studio Configuration Example Wi-Fi Connection Studio Monitors Audio Interface Footswitch OUTP UT2
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    122 DeepMind 12 User Manual 11.2 Live Configuration Example Mixing console Active Loudspeakers Footswitch OUTP UT2 CV NORM OUTPUT 1 M IN VO L 0 10 Expression Pedal Headphones MIDI Controller Laptop Computer
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    123 DeepMind 12 User Manual 11.3 Band/Practice Configuration Example Footswitch OUTP UT2 CV NORM OUTPUT 1 M IN VO L 0 10 Expression Pedal Headphones DeepMind iOS App DeepMind iOS App
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    124 DeepMind 12 User Manual 11.4 Interfacing with Modular Synthesizer Example Mixing console Headphones CV Gate Modular Synthesizer Active Loudspeakers
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    125 DeepMind 12 User Manual 11.5 Interfacing with Other Hardware Example Mixing console Active Loudspeakers Footswitch OUTP UT2 CV NORM OUTPUT 1 M IN VO L 0 10 Expression Pedal Sync to another Player External Sound Module Headphones MIDI Controller
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    126 DeepMind 12 User Manual 11.6 Poly Chain Example Footswitch OUTP UT2 CV NORM OUTPUT 1 M IN VO L 0 10 Expression Pedal Headphones Mixing console Active Loudspeakers
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    for any additional drivers. • WiFi-MIDI - The DeepMind 12 supports RTP-MIDI and should appear as both inputs and outputs in most applications without the need for any additional drivers. In order to use the DeepMind 12 analog polyphonic synthesizer in conjunction with a Digital Audio Workstation
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    Generator MIDI OUT USB Wi-Fi LOOPING KEY-SYNC CLOCK DIVIDER Sequence Editor Pattern Editor SLEW RATE ENABLE Master BPM CtrlSeq Clock CtrlSeq Mod Destination SWING LENGTH KYBD NOISE LEVEL LEVEL 128 DeepMind 12 User Manual 13. System Block Diagram VC LFO SE L L AFT-LFO-D Aftert MW-LFO-D
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    ON ON DIGITAL PATH ON ON OFF FX DIGITAL PATH Volume 1 23 4 ANALOG PATH Volume 22 SOURCES 130 DESTINATIONS Modulation Sources 8x8 Mod Matrix DEPTH DEPTH DEPTH DEPTH DEPTH DEPTH DEPTH DEPTH Modulation Destinations 22,880 Possible Modulations (All Automatable) 129 DeepMind 12 User Manual
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    130 DeepMind 12 User Manual 14. Connection Wiring Diagrams The DeepMind 12 analog polyphonic synthesizer uses servo-balanced outputs. The circuit design has an automatic hum suppression with balanced signals and is able to operate, without problem, even at highest levels. Externally-induced mains
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    DeepMind 12 User Manual 15. Technical Specifications Global Display Main Menus Edit Menus Presets (Common to all voices) Envelopes Mod Matrix 12 analog 2 per voice 2 per voice 2-pole 114 dB dynamic range True hard bypass USB Type Supported operating systems Class compliant USB 2.0, type B Windows
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    Chart v. 2.0 Manufacturer: Behringer Model: DeepMind 12 Version:1.0 1. Basic Information MIDI channels Note numbers Program change Bank Select response? (Yes/No) If yes, list banks utilized in remarks column Date: 01 September 2016 Transmit/Export 1-16 C0-C8 Yes Yes Modes supported : Mode 1: Omni
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    133 DeepMind 12 User Manual 16.2 Continuous Controller Messages MIDI Implementation Chart v. 2.0 Control Number Information Page 1 of 3 Manufacturer: Behringer Model: DeepMind 12 Version:1.0 Date: 01 September 2016 1. Basic Information Control # Function 0 Bank Select (MSB) 1 Modulation Wheel (
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    DeepMind 12 User Manual MIDI Implementation Chart v. 2.0 Control Number Information Page 2 of 3 Manufacturer: Behringer Model: DeepMind 12 Slot 1 Parameter 10 73 Effects Slot 1 Parameter 11 74 Effects Slot 1 Parameter 12 75 Effects Slot 2 Parameter 1 76 Effects Slot 2 Parameter 2 77 Effects Slot
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    DeepMind 12 User Manual MIDI Implementation Chart v. 2.0 Control Number Information Page 3 of 3 Manufacturer: Behringer Model: DeepMind 12 Slot 3 Gain Yes Yes - 112 Effects Slot 4 Gain Yes Yes - 113 Analog Thru Yes Yes - 114 Effects Mode Yes Yes - 115 3D Controller X-Axis Yes
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    DeepMind 12 User Manual 17. MIDI NRPN Commands NRPN (Non-Registered Parameter Numbers) are a special type of MIDI communication that allows control of parameters that are not defined in the basic MIDI standard. NRPNs work by using support implementation of the DeepMind 12 is listed in the table below
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    137 DeepMind 12 User Manual MSB LSB 14-bit Parameter Name 0 34 34 Portamento time 0 35 35 Portamento mode Range 0-255 0-13 Notes - Normal One-Shot (3) 0-255 Sets the amount phatness! 0-255 0-255 0-255 0-255 -128 (0) to +127 (255) 0-1 Off (0), On (1) 0-22 See Modulation Matrix Source List
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    138 DeepMind 12 User Manual MSB LSB Modulation Matrix Source List See Modulation Matrix Destination List -128 (0) to +127 (255) See Modulation Matrix Source List See Modulation Matrix Destination List -128 (0) to +127 (255) See Modulation Matrix Source List See Modulation Matrix Destination List
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    DeepMind 12 User Manual (0), Preset-1 (1) ... User-1 (33 synth sends CC (eg for controlling a soft synth) or NRPN messages to USB (for our iOS App) - this is set automatically when an 0-2 app notify message is received. Sets whether the synth sends CC (eg for controlling another synth used
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    DeepMind 12 is described in the following sections: 19.2.1 Universal System Exclusive Message (Device Inquiry) This message can be used to detect the presence of the synth System Exclusive Status Byte Behringer Manufacturers ID DeepMind 12 Model ID Device ID 0-15 Control App Notify Response Midi
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    141 DeepMind 12 User Manual 19.2.3 Bulk Dump Packed Data Format The bulk dumps listed below all use "Packed MS bit" format data packing so a raw 00, 20, 32 20 0d 04 06 - F7 Description System Exclusive Start Behringer Manufacturers ID DeepMind12 Model ID Device ID ( 0-15 ) Edit Buffer Dump Response
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    142 DeepMind 12 User Manual GLOBAL PARAMETER DUMP RESPONSE MIDI Bytes F0 00, 20, 32 20 0d 06 06 - F7 Description System Exclusive Start Behringer Manufacturers ID DeepMind12 Model ID Device ID ( 0-15 ) Global Parameter Dump Response Comms Protocol Version 45 Bytes of Global Data packed into 56 7-
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    143 DeepMind 12 User Manual CALIBRATION DATA DUMP REQUEST MIDI Bytes F0 00, 20, 32 20 0d 11 F7 Description System Exclusive Start Behringer Manufacturers ID DeepMind12 Model ID Device ID ( 0-15 ) Calibration Data Dump Request End of System Exclusive CALIBRATION DATA DUMP RESPONSE MIDI Bytes F0
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    of "firmware". To perform a firmware update, follow these steps: 1. Check update availability at www.behringer.com/DeepMind 12 2. Download update 3. Unzip/Expand files to a folder on your local hard drive. 4. Inside the folder start the "DeepMind Updater" application 5. Follow the instructions in
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    145 DeepMind 12 User Manual 22. Bootloader Menu CAUTION: This menu is for factory or service use only. Improper use may cause damage to the DeepMind 12. Note: Please ensure you backup any programs / patterns before using any of the bootloader functionality To show the bootloader menu follow these
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    DeepMind 12 User Manual 23. Definition of Terms This glossary provides an explanation of the symbols, terms and abbreviations used in this manual. 16'/8'/4': Used commonly used to describe the software package used to record, process and mix. Digitally Controlled Oscillator: An analog oscillator
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    147 DeepMind 12 User Manual Digital Signal Processing (DSP): The numerical manipulation of signals, usually with the intention to measure, filter, change, effect, produce or compress continuous analog signals. Distortion: An effect based on pushing the boundaries of what a specific technology or
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    148 DeepMind 12 User Manual MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface): A technical standard that describes a protocol, digital interface and connectors and allows a wide variety of electronic musical instruments, computers and other related hardware/software devices to connect and communicate.
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    DeepMind 12 User Manual device or module used to analog circuits polyphonic mode. Waveform: A repeating signal typically created by an oscillator. A waveform can also be random in the case of noise. Wavelength: The shortest distance between two successive points on a wave that are in phase. When used
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    150 DeepMind 12 User Manual 24. Appendix 1 - Octave Shifting -2 OCTAVES -1 OCTAVE DEFAULT +1 OCTAVE +2 OCTAVES C0 C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 C6 C7 C8 (Middle C) DeepMind 12 Keyboard 25. Appendix 2 - ARP/SEQ/LFO Sync Timing ARP/SEQ/LFO SYNC TIMING 1 2 3 4 5 RATIO DESCRIPTION 1 One bar
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    151 DeepMind 12 User Manual 26. Appendix 3 - Poly Chords The following tables show some of the and three modifiers (MOD): BASS, SPREAD, and SPREAD2. In Poly Chord mode, using the WIZARD, you can hold down a root note and then use the -/NO/, +/YES, BANK/UP, BANK/DOWN, Rotary Encoder, and DATA ENTRY
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    152 DeepMind 12 User Manual 26.1 MODIFIER: NONE CAT: MAJOR • TYPE: Various, as shown below • MOD: NONE • ROOT NOTE: Playing C4 Note: The examples below show the available chord TYPES
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    153 DeepMind 12 User Manual CAT: DOM • TYPE: Various, as shown below • MOD: NONE • ROOT NOTE: Playing C4 C4 DOM 7 C4 DOM 9 C4 DOM 7SuS4 C4 DOM 9SuS4 C4 DOM
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    154 DeepMind 12 User Manual 26.2 BASS MODIFIER CAT: MAJOR • TYPE: Ma • MOD: BASS • OCT: -1 and +1 • NOTE: 1 and 2 • ROOT NOTE: Playing C4 C4 MAJOR Ma C4 MAJOR Ma, BASS, OCT-1,
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    155 DeepMind 12 User Manual CAT: DOM • TYPE: DOM7a • MOD: BASS • OCT: -1 and +1 • NOTE: 1 and 2 • ROOT NOTE: Playing C4 C4 DOM 7 C4 DOM 7, BASS, OCT-1, NOTE 1 C4 DOM 7, BASS, OCT-1,
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    156 DeepMind 12 User Manual 26.3 SPREAD MODIFIER CAT: MAJOR • TYPE: Ma • MOD: SPREAD • OCT: -1 and +1 • NOTE: C and F • ROOT NOTE: Playing C4 Note: The examples below are just for Notes C
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    157 DeepMind 12 User Manual CAT: DOM • TYPE: DOM7 • MOD: SPREAD • OCT: -1 and +1 • NOTE: C and F • ROOT NOTE: Playing C4 C4 DOM 7 C4 DOM 7, SPREAD, OCT-1, NOTE C C4 DOM 7, SPREAD, OCT-1,
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    158 DeepMind 12 User Manual 26.4 SPREAD2 MODIFIER CAT: MAJOR • TYPE: Ma • MOD: SPREAD2 • OCT: -1 and +1 • NOTE: 1, 2, and 3 • ROOT NOTE: Playing C4 Note: The examples below are just for Notes 1, 2,
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    159 DeepMind 12 User Manual CAT: DOM • TYPE: DOM7 • MOD: SPREAD2 • OCT: -1 and +1 • NOTE: 1, 2, and 3 • ROOT NOTE: Playing C4 C4 DOM 7 C4 DOM 7, SPREAD2, OCT-1, NOTE 1 C4 DOM 7, SPREAD2, OCT-1,
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    DeepMind 12 User Manual 27. Appendix 4 - Default Program The following screenshots show the settings used for the "Default program" which you can use loaded, you can use it for a base from which to create your own programs. It has simple settings, with none of the following: Modulation Matrix, FX,
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    161 DeepMind 12 User Manual Note: Some menus and menu items affect Global parameters rather than individual program parameters. When MENU (OSC2 EDIT Switch) LFO-1 MENU (LFO1 EDIT switch) FX OVERVIEW (FX Switch) LFO-2 MENU (LFO2 EDIT Switch) MODULATION MATRIX (MOD Switch below Data Entry Fader)
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    162 DeepMind 12 User Manual VOICE MENU (POLY EDIT Switch, page 1) VCA ENVELOPE MENU (ENVELOPES VCA Switch) PITCH MENU (POLY EDIT Switch, page 2) VCF ENVELOPE MENU (ENVELOPES VCF Switch) VCF MENU (VCF EDIT Switch) MOD ENVELOPE MENU (ENVELOPES MOD Switch) VCA MENU (VCA EDIT Switch)
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    163 DeepMind 12 User Manual 28. Appendix 5 - Revert to Panel When you load a program, all the physical controls on the DeepMind 12 may not fader positions. • Values in the second row are the stored program fader positions used when the program was created or last saved. • The arrows on the faders
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    164 DeepMind 12 User Manual
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    165 DeepMind 12 User Manual FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION COMPLIANCE INFORMATION DeepMind 12 Responsible Party Name: Address: Phone Number: MUSIC Group Services NV Inc. 5270 Procyon Street Las Vegas, NV 89118 USA +1 702 800 8290 DeepMind 12 complies with the FCC rules as mentioned in the
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User Manual
DeepMind 12
True Analog 12-Voice Polyphonic Synthesizer with
4 FX Engines, 2 OSCs and LFOs per Voice, 3 ADSR Generators,
8-Channel Modulation Matrix, 32-Step Sequencer,
Tablet Remote Control and Built-In WiFi