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Appendix 4 - Revert to Panel
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160 DeepMind 12D User Manual 28. Appendix 4 - Revert to Panel When you load a program, all the physical controls on the DeepMind 12D may not match the position stored in memory. If you would like to send all the physical positions to the program (rather than moving each fader individually until you reach the stored value), follow the procedure below: Note: When you do this, the sound/character of the program will often change radically as the multiple parameters are updated. 1. To revert to the panel controls, press and hold the PROG switch, then press the WRITE switch. 3. If you want to save this change, press the WRITE switch. You can also rename the program and save it in another location at this time, instead of writing over the original. 4. The example below shows some fader values of a program, before and after using the "Revert to Panel" feature. This affects all faders. Before "Revert to Panel" Note: The PROG HELD help menu will appear while the PROG switch is held, showing additional guidance and commands. 2. All the fader values in memory for this program will now match the current values of the physical faders. • Values in the first row of numbers are the current 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 show the direction the faders have to be moved in order to match the stored values.The thin vertical bars show the approximate amount of travel required. After "Revert to Panel" (and WRITE is completed) Note: The "*" next to the program name is a reminder that something has changed in the current program. • Values in the first row of numbers are the current fader positions. • Values in the second row are the stored program fader positions, and are now the same as the current fader positions. • As the faders are black,with no arrows, this indicates that the current fader position and the stored fader position are the same. • In this example, the program after reverting to the panel settings will sound completley different to the original.