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43 DeepMind 12D User Manual 8. When the chord is created, other soft keys options appear: • DEL - Press to delete the current trigger note (with 'ET' shown on the key). You can navigate to any of the trigger notes that you would like to delete, by using the -/NO or +/YES, the rotary encoder, or by playing a note (physical or MIDI). • VIEW - Press the VIEW soft switch to see details of the current chord. If the chord was created by the Wizard, the display will change as shown below, giving you the option to EDIT if required. • VIEW - Press the VIEW soft switch and the following screen appears, showing the custom chord's details. These cannot be edited, so to make a change, you would delete this and create a new one. CANCEL - Press to return to the previous page. EDIT - Press to allow you to edit and adjust the values if required, while listening for the differences. CLOSE -Press CLOSE to return to the main Poly Chord display PLAYING 1. Press the POLY CHORD switch once to enter poly chord mode, and the switch will illuminate. The display will help you see where the triggers are. Use the BNK UP soft switch to move up the banks. You can play other notes at the same time as playing a trigger, but only one trigger at a time. ILLUMINATED SAVE - If you make edits, and would like to save this poly chord, press SAVE to save the chord either to a new trigger key, or to the existing key (so updating the original). 2. Press the POLY CHORD switch again to exit the poly chord mode. The trigger keys will return to normal operation. SAVING POLY CHORD BANKS 1. The SysEx EXPORT page of the GLOBAL Menu allows you to save each of the Poly Chord Banks onto your computer for safe storage, recall and sharing. Details can be found in the SysEx EXPORT section of this manual. 9. If the chord was created with the manual chord record mode (that is, not using the Wizard), its information text will include the word "CUSTOM." It can be viewed using the VIEW soft switch as shown below: