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Appendix 3 - Default Program

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157 DeepMind 12D User Manual 27. Appendix 3 - Default Program The following screenshots show the settings used for the "Default program" which you can use as a starting point for creating your own favorite programs. The following procedure shows how to call up the default program (as previously described in this manual): 1. Press and hold the PROG switch and the help menu will appear. Default Program Settings The COMPARE switch allows you to see the settings of the faders. The lower line of numbers below the faders (on a black background with white text) are the stored fader values for the default program. The values in black text are the current position of the faders. COMPARE PAGE 1 2. While PROG is held, press the COMPARE switch and the default program will COMPARE PAGE 2 be loaded. 3. Press the WRITE switch to save this program. You can either save over an existing program (such as B-16 above), or choose another location. COMPARE PAGE 3 4. The default program will appear, without the asterisk*, showing it has been saved. COMPARE PAGE 4 5. Now that this default program is 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, Arpeggiator, Patterns, or Control Sequencer. You can add these in as you build up your sounds. Note: Some menus and menu items affect Global parameters rather than individual program parameters. When these items are adjusted, the program name will not appear with an asterisk*.

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DeepMind 12D User Manual
27.
Appendix 3 - Default Program
The following screenshots show the settings used for the "Default program"
which you can use as a starting point for creating your own favorite programs.
The following procedure shows how to call up the default program (as previously
described in this manual):
1.
Press and hold the PROG switch and the help menu will appear.
2.
While PROG is held, press the COMPARE switch and the default program will
be loaded.
3.
Press the WRITE switch to save this program. You can either save over an
existing program (such as B-16 above), or choose another location.
4.
The default program will appear, without the asterisk*, showing it has
been saved.
5.
Now that this default program is 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, Arpeggiator, Patterns, or Control
Sequencer. You can add these in as you build up your sounds.
Default Program Settings
The COMPARE switch allows you to see the settings of the faders. The lower
line of numbers below the faders (on a black background with white text) are
the stored fader values for the default program. The values in black text are the
current position of the faders.
COMPARE PAGE 1
COMPARE PAGE 2
COMPARE PAGE 3
COMPARE PAGE 4
Note:
Some menus and menu items affect Global parameters rather than
individual program parameters. When these items are adjusted, the program
name will not appear with an asterisk*.