Behringer DEEPMIND 12 Manual - Page 58

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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 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. • CLOCK - This option allows you to select the Master BPM clock source for the ARPEGGIATOR, CONTROL SEQUENCER, LFOs, ENVELOPEs, and certain time-based FX parameters. • Internal - The Master BPM clock is generated internally and uses the RATE fader or TAP switch to control the tempo. • MIDI (Auto) - The Master BPM clock is sourced from the MIDI IN socket and uses the RATE fader to control the CLOCK DIVIDER. If no MIDI clock is present at the MIDI IN socket, the DeepMind 12 will AUTO revert to the internally generated clock. • USB (Auto) - The Master BPM clock is sourced from the USB port and uses the RATE fader to control the CLOCK DIVIDER. If no MIDI clock is present at the USB port, the DeepMind 12 will AUTO revert to the internally generated clock. The default CLOCK setting is MIDI(Auto). • TRANSMIT-CLK - This option is available when the CLOCK above is set to INTERNAL. It allows you to turn the MIDI clock transmission on or off. • ARP-TO-MIDI - This option sends the notes played by the ARPEGGIATOR to all MIDI sources. This allows you to record the ARPEGGIATOR note sequence. The default ARP-TO-MIDI setting is Off. Note: When an external source (MIDI or USB) is used, you can nudge the sync point back and forward by using the -/NO or +/YES switches when "ARP RATE" is selected in the ARPEGGIATOR menu. This allows you to offset the synchronisation if required when working with other hardware/ software and associated latencies. Note: Please ensure that you do not create any MIDI loops in your DAW MIDI routing, as feeding back the ARPEGGIATOR notes will cause unpredictable results. • ARP-PARAMS - This option controls how the ARPEGGIATOR is linked. • PROGRAM - In this mode the ARPEGGIATOR is stored with the program. • GLOBAL - In this mode the ARPEGGIATOR keeps its current settings and status even when you change programs. This can be useful for creating a sequence and then browsing programs while the ARPEGGIATOR continues to play the same notes/pattern/sequence. Note: The CONTROL SEQUENCER remains unaffected by this option. Note: When switching from GLOBAL to PROGRAM mode, the current settings are preserved and are used in place of the settings contained in the selected program. 4. To exit from the ARP SETTINGS menu, press the EDIT switch again (or press the PROG switch) to return the main PROG display.

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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:
2.
To navigate the options in the ARP SETTINGS menu, use the BANK/UP or
BANK/DOWN switches.
3.
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.
CLOCK
- This option allows you to select the Master BPM clock source for
the ARPEGGIATOR, CONTROL SEQUENCER, LFOs, ENVELOPEs, and certain
time-based FX parameters.
Internal
- The Master BPM clock is generated internally and uses the
RATE fader or TAP switch to control the tempo.
MIDI (Auto)
- The Master BPM clock is sourced from the MIDI IN socket
and uses the RATE fader to control the CLOCK DIVIDER. If no MIDI clock is
present at the MIDI IN socket, the DeepMind 12 will AUTO revert to the
internally generated clock.
USB (Auto)
- The Master BPM clock is sourced from the USB port and
uses the RATE fader to control the CLOCK DIVIDER. If no MIDI clock
is present at the USB port, the DeepMind 12 will AUTO revert to the
internally generated clock.
The default CLOCK setting is MIDI(Auto).
TRANSMIT-CLK
- This option is available when the CLOCK above is set to
INTERNAL. It allows you to turn the MIDI clock transmission on or off.
ARP-TO-MIDI
- This option sends the notes played by the ARPEGGIATOR to
all MIDI sources. This allows you to record the ARPEGGIATOR note sequence.
The default ARP-TO-MIDI setting is Off.
Note:
When an external source (MIDI or USB) is used, you can nudge the
sync point back and forward by using the -/NO or +/YES switches when
"ARP RATE" is selected in the ARPEGGIATOR menu. This allows you to
offset the synchronisation if required when working with other hardware/
software and associated latencies.
Note:
Please ensure that you do not create any MIDI loops in your DAW MIDI
routing, as feeding back the ARPEGGIATOR notes will cause unpredictable
results.
FLASHING=EDIT
ARP-PARAMS
- This option controls how the ARPEGGIATOR is linked.
PROGRAM
- In this mode the ARPEGGIATOR is stored with the program.
GLOBAL
- In this mode the ARPEGGIATOR keeps its current settings and
status even when you change programs. This can be useful for creating
a sequence and then browsing programs while the ARPEGGIATOR
continues to play the same notes/pattern/sequence.
Note:
The CONTROL SEQUENCER remains unaffected by this option.
Note:
When switching from GLOBAL to PROGRAM mode, the current
settings are preserved and are used in place of the settings contained in the
selected program.
4.
To exit from the ARP SETTINGS menu, press the EDIT switch again (or press
the PROG switch) to return the main PROG display.