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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 the levels, and/or adjust your external mixer as desired. 7. With the PROGRAM-LINK ON, then the first unit will control the program playing in the next units in line. Each time you change program on the first DeepMind unit, the others in line will change to the same program name, but with a * next to it. Note: The program in the other units is just temporary, and the bank and program number do not change. 8. The POLYPHONY setting of each program will affect how the voices play within each DeepMind unit. You can experiment with the POLYPHONY setting in the VOICE PARAMETERS page of the POLY EDIT menu, to become familiar with your POLY CHAIN setup. Operation example: • In the first DeepMind 12 unit, set POLYPHONY to UNISON-3 and press a key. You will see 3 Voice LEDs light up per key. So if you press 4 keys, then 12 voices are in play, and 12 voice LEDS are lit. Now press 1 more key, and you should see 3 Voice LEDs light up in the 2nd DeepMind unit. This shows that the POLY CHORD is working. 1 key pressed (Unison-3) DeepMind 1 DeepMind 2 3 voices 3 voices total 0 voices The program playing in each unit down the line can be adjusted if desired, or changed to a different program, without affecting the program playing in the previous unit in line. However, the changes will affect the next unit in line, unless you turn PROGRAM-LINK off on the unit you are adjusting. SETTING UP A KEYBOARD SPLIT You can use 2 or more DeepMind units to set up a KEYBOARD SPLIT. For example: • One unit can be a DeepMind 12 with its integral keyboard. • A second unit can be a DeepMind 12D desktop synthesizer with no keyboard. • Using the KEY-RANGE setting in the CHAIN PARAMETERS menu, the DeepMind 12 can play one side of the keyboard with one program, and the DeepMind 12D can play the other side of the keyboard with a different program. Note: For a KEYBOARD SPLIT, you would turn the POLY CHAIN setting OFF. (This also turns the PROGRAM LINK OFF.) In this way, the second unit can play straight away, as it is not dependent on receiving overflow notes from the first unit in order to play. 1. MIDI connections - Two DeepMind synthesizers are connected together in a KEYBOARD SPLIT using a MIDI 5-pin cable as follows: • MIDI OUT of DeepMind 1 is connected to the MIDI IN of DeepMind 2. If you want to use a third DeepMind synthesizer for a 3-way KEYBOARD SPLIT, then connect: • MIDI THRU of DeepMind 2 to the MIDI IN of DeepMind 3. 1st DeepMind MIDI OUT 5 keys pressed (Unison-3) DeepMind 1 DeepMind 2 12 voices 15 voices total 3 voices MIDI IN To check the PROG-LINK is working: • Change the program in the first DeepMind unit, and check that the other units change to the same program name (with a *). • If you press any EDIT switch on the other units, you should see their values change as the program is changed on the first unit. If PROG-LINK is ON, the first DeepMind unit sends a SysEx dump of its EDIT buffer to the other units in line. Depending on the MIDI CTRL setting, these other units will respond as follows: • In the MIDI SETTINGS page of the CONNECTIVITY menu: • If MIDI CTRL is set to NRPN for all units, and PROGRAM-LINK is ON, then any changes that you make to the first DeepMind unit will affect the others in line. (This is the recommended setting.) • If MIDI CTRL is set to CC for all units, and PROGRAM-LINK is ON, then only fader changes that you make to the first DeepMind unit will affect the others in line. • If MIDI CTRL is set to OFF for all units, and PROGRAM-LINK is ON, then no changes that you make to the first DeepMind unit will affect the others in line. 2nd DeepMind THRU MIDI IN 3rd DeepMind Note: POLY CHAIN or KEYBOARD SPLIT operation is not available through USB MIDI or WiFi MIDI. 2. Audio connections - The L/R line-level audio output of each DeepMind unit connects to the line-level inputs of an audio mixer. This allows you to control the audio mix of all your DeepMind units, adjust levels and EQ etc. The audio output of the mixer connects to an amplifier, or powered monitors or speakers.

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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 the levels, and/or adjust
your external mixer as desired.
7.
With the PROGRAM-LINK ON, then the first unit will control the program
playing in the next units in line. Each time you change program on the first
DeepMind unit, the others in line will change to the same program name,
but with a * next to it.
Note
: The program in the other units is just temporary, and the bank and
program number do not change.
8.
The POLYPHONY setting of each program will affect how the voices play
within each DeepMind unit. You can experiment with the POLYPHONY
setting in the VOICE PARAMETERS page of the POLY EDIT menu, to become
familiar with your POLY CHAIN setup.
Operation example:
In the first DeepMind 12 unit, set POLYPHONY to UNISON-3 and press a key.
You will see 3 Voice LEDs light up per key. So if you press 4 keys, then 12
voices are in play, and 12 voice LEDS are lit. Now press 1 more key, and you
should see 3 Voice LEDs light up in the 2nd DeepMind unit. This shows that
the POLY CHORD is working.
To check the PROG-LINK is working:
Change the program in the first DeepMind unit, and check that the other
units change to the same program name (with a *).
If you press any EDIT switch on the other units, you should see their values
change as the program is changed on the first unit.
If PROG-LINK is ON, the first DeepMind unit sends a SysEx dump of its EDIT buffer
to the other units in line. Depending on the MIDI CTRL setting, these other units
will respond as follows:
In the MIDI SETTINGS page of the CONNECTIVITY menu:
If MIDI CTRL is set to NRPN for all units, and PROGRAM-LINK is ON, then
any changes that you make to the first DeepMind unit will affect the
others in line. (This is the recommended setting.)
If MIDI CTRL is set to CC for all units, and PROGRAM-LINK is ON, then only
fader
changes that you make to the first DeepMind unit will affect the
others in line.
If MIDI CTRL is set to OFF for all units, and PROGRAM-LINK is ON, then no
changes that you make to the first DeepMind unit will affect the others
in line.
1 key pressed (Unison-3)
DeepMind 1
DeepMind 2
DeepMind 1
DeepMind 2
3 voices
5 keys pressed (Unison-3)
0 voices
12 voices
15 voices total
3 voices total
3 voices
The program playing in each unit down the line can be adjusted if desired, or
changed to a different program, without affecting the program playing in the
previous unit in line. However, the changes will affect the next unit in line, unless
you turn PROGRAM-LINK off on the unit you are adjusting.
SETTING UP A KEYBOARD SPLIT
You can use 2 or more DeepMind units to set up a KEYBOARD SPLIT. For example:
One unit can be a DeepMind 12 with its integral keyboard.
A second unit can be a DeepMind 12D desktop synthesizer with no keyboard.
Using the KEY-RANGE setting in the CHAIN PARAMETERS menu, the
DeepMind 12 can play one side of the keyboard with one program, and
the DeepMind 12D can play the other side of the keyboard with a different
program.
Note:
For a KEYBOARD SPLIT, you would turn the POLY CHAIN setting OFF. (This
also turns the PROGRAM LINK OFF.) In this way, the second unit can play straight
away, as it is not dependent on receiving overflow notes from the first unit in
order to play.
1.
MIDI connections -
Two DeepMind synthesizers are connected together in
a KEYBOARD SPLIT using a MIDI 5-pin cable as follows:
MIDI OUT of DeepMind 1 is connected to the MIDI IN of DeepMind 2.
If you want to use a third DeepMind synthesizer for a 3-way KEYBOARD
SPLIT, then connect:
MIDI
THRU
of DeepMind 2 to the MIDI IN of DeepMind 3.
Note:
POLY CHAIN or KEYBOARD SPLIT operation is not available through
USB MIDI or WiFi MIDI.
2.
Audio connections
- The L/R line-level audio output of each DeepMind
unit connects to the line-level inputs of an audio mixer. This allows you to
control the audio mix of all your DeepMind units, adjust levels and EQ etc.
The audio output of the mixer connects to an amplifier, or powered monitors
or speakers.
1st DeepMind
2nd DeepMind
THRU
MIDI OUT
MIDI IN
MIDI IN
3rd DeepMind