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Arp Gate Time Fader, Edit Arp/seq Switch, Key Sync, Off.

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49 DeepMind 12 User Manual 8.1.6 ARP GATE TIME FADER 8.1.7 EDIT ARP/SEQ SWITCH • The ARPEGGIATOR allows you to play a pattern of notes based on the individual keys being held. This section covers in detail all the parameters related to the ARPEGGIATOR. 1. To enter the EDIT page for the ARPEGGIATOR and CONTROL SEQUENCER, press the EDIT switch. FLASHING=EDIT • The GATE TIME fader controls the length of the note as shown below. • With the fader in the middle position, the GATE TIME is equally split so that the note length is exactly half of a step. Decreasing the value will make the GATE TIME shorter, and increasing the value will make the GATE TIME longer as shown below: 2. The EDIT switch will then start flashing and the ARPEGGIATOR menu will then appear: GATE TIME LONG EQUAL SHORT Note: The GATE TIME FADER on the front panel, and the GATE TIME PARAMETER in the PATTERN EDITOR both affect the length of the notes. • With the GATE TIME FADER at maximum, the note length matches the full length of the PATTERN GATE TIME. • When the GATE TIME fader is in the middle, then the note length is half of the PATTERN GATE TIME. • The GATE TIME range is from 0 to 255, with 0 being no note, and 255 being a full note. The default GATE TIME value is 128, which represents half of a step. • The fader position, current value and stored value for the ARP GATE TIME fader is shown on the PROG 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: In the ARP/SEQ EDIT menu there are three pages: ARPEGGIATOR, CONTROL SEQUENCER, and ARP SETTINGS. This section covers the ARPEGGIATOR menu. To cycle through the pages, use consecutive presses of the EDIT switch. The bottom line of the screen will show guidance to the next page. 3. To navigate the options in the ARPEGGIATOR 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 ENTRY fader. The rotary knob has a click which allows very accurate control. The fader allows rapid adjustment across the full range. • KEY SYNC - This option allows you to turn KEY-SYNC (Key Synchronisation) On and Off. When KEY-SYNC is On, the arpeggiator will start playing as soon as you strike the first note (when no keys are pressed). When KEY-SYNC is Off, the arpeggiator will start playing using the Master BPM (internal or external) and ARP CLOCK (after division) as its timing source. The default value is Off. ARP CLOCK ARP NOTES (KEY SYNC OFF) KEY PRESS ARP NOTES (KEY SYNC ON) ARPEGGIATOR KEY SYNC

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DeepMind 12 User Manual
8.1.6
ARP GATE TIME FADER
The GATE TIME fader controls the length of the note as shown below.
With the fader in the middle position, the GATE TIME is equally split so that
the note length is exactly half of a step. Decreasing the value will make the
GATE TIME shorter, and increasing the value will make the GATE TIME longer
as shown below:
Note:
The GATE TIME FADER on the front panel, and the GATE TIME
PARAMETER in the PATTERN EDITOR both affect the length of the notes.
With the GATE TIME FADER at maximum, the note length matches the full
length of the PATTERN GATE TIME.
When the GATE TIME fader is in the middle, then the note length is half of
the PATTERN GATE TIME.
The GATE TIME range is from 0 to 255, with 0 being no note, and 255 being a
full note. The default GATE TIME value is 128, which represents half of a step.
The fader position, current value and stored value for the ARP GATE TIME
fader is shown on the PROG screen. There is also a visualization of the ARP
GATE TIME period, using the width of two consecutive notes as shown in
these examples:
LONG
EQUAL
SHORT
GATE TIME
8.1.7
EDIT ARP/SEQ SWITCH
The ARPEGGIATOR allows you to play a pattern of notes based on the
individual keys being held. This section covers in detail all the parameters
related to the ARPEGGIATOR.
1.
To enter the EDIT page for the ARPEGGIATOR and
CONTROL SEQUENCER, press
the EDIT switch.
2.
The EDIT switch will then start flashing and the ARPEGGIATOR menu will
then appear:
Note:
In the ARP/SEQ EDIT menu there are three pages: ARPEGGIATOR,
CONTROL SEQUENCER, and ARP SETTINGS. This section covers the
ARPEGGIATOR menu. To cycle through the pages, use consecutive presses
of the EDIT switch. The bottom line of the screen will show guidance to the
next page.
3.
To navigate the options in the ARPEGGIATOR 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 ENTRY fader. The rotary knob has a click which
allows very accurate control. The fader allows rapid adjustment across the
full range.
KEY SYNC
- This option allows you to turn KEY-SYNC (Key Synchronisation)
On and Off. When KEY-SYNC is On, the arpeggiator will start playing as soon
as you strike the first note (when no keys are pressed). When KEY-SYNC is Off,
the arpeggiator will start playing using the Master BPM (internal or external)
and ARP CLOCK (after division) as its timing source.
The default value is
Off.
FLASHING=EDIT
ARP CLOCK
KEY PRESS
ARP NOTES
(KEY SYNC OFF)
ARP NOTES
(KEY SYNC ON)
ARPEGGIATOR KEY SYNC