Behringer DEEPMIND 12D Manual - Page 69

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69 DeepMind 12D User Manual There is also a visualization of the modulation as shown below. The arrows indicate the polarity of the modulation. Note: In the visualization for Uni-polar LFO sources, the arrow only points in the UP direction, indicating that the modulation will be positive from the base pitch. • ENV-1 - Bipolar use of the ENV 1 envelope. • ENV-2 - Bipolar use of the ENV 2 envelope. • ENV-3 - Bipolar use of the ENV 3 envelope. OSC 2 PITCH MODULATION AMOUNT (ENVELOPE AS SOURCE) OSC 1 (SQR) ENVELOPE ATTACK DECAY SUSTAIN RELEASE PITCH MOD Note: In the visualization for ENVELOPE sources, the arrow will only point in the UP direction indicating that the modulation will be positive from the base pitch. The default setting for the P.MOD-SRC is LFO-1. • AFT>P.MOD - This option controls how much PITCH MODULATION is increased by AFTERTOUCH pressure. This allows you to expressively control the PITCH MODULATION and its effect using key pressure. The AFT>P.MOD range is from 0-255, and the default setting is 0 (Off). • WHEEL>P.MOD - This option controls how much PITCH MODULATION depth is increased by the Mod Wheel position. This allows you to expressively control the PITCH MODULATION and its effect using the Mod Wheel of your external keyboard. The MOD WHEEL>P.MOD range is from 0-255, and the default setting is 0 (Off). • T.MOD-SRC - This option allows you to select the source for the amount of TONE MODULATION from the following: • MANUAL - The TONE MOD fader is used to manually adjust the PWM. • LFO-1 - Bipolar use of the LFO 1 waveform. In this mode the TONE MOD fader is used to adjust the amount of modulation from 0 to +/- 49%. • LFO-2 - Bipolar use of the LFO 2 waveform. In this mode the TONE MOD fader is used to adjust the amount of modulation from 0 to +/- 49%. OSC 2 (SQR) OSC 2 TONE MODULATION (LFO AS SOURCE) • LFO-1(Uni) - Unipolar use of the LFO 1 waveform. • LFO-2(Uni) - Unipolar use of the LFO 1 waveform. Note: In any of the Unipolar (Uni) modes, the waveform is only used for positive modulation. OSC 1 (SQR) LFO (SIN) UNIPOLAR PITCH MOD OSC 2 PITCH MODULATION (UNIPOLAR LFO AS SOURCE) LFO (SIN) TONE MOD Note: When an LFO is used as a TONE MOD source, the arrows indicate the range of modulation as shown below:

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DeepMind 12D User Manual
There is also a visualization of the modulation as shown below. The
arrows indicate the polarity of the modulation.
ENV-1
- Bipolar use of the ENV 1 envelope.
ENV-2
- Bipolar use of the ENV 2 envelope.
ENV-3
- Bipolar use of the ENV 3 envelope.
Note:
In the visualization for ENVELOPE sources, the arrow will only
point in the UP direction indicating that the modulation will be positive
from the base pitch.
LFO-1(Uni)
- Unipolar use of the LFO 1 waveform.
LFO-2(Uni)
- Unipolar use of the LFO 1 waveform.
Note: In any of the Unipolar (Uni) modes, the waveform is only used for
positive modulation.
OSC 2 PITCH MODULATION AMOUNT (ENVELOPE AS SOURCE)
OSC 1 (SQR)
ENVELOPE
ATTACK
DECAY
SUSTAIN
RELEASE
PITCH MOD
OSC 2 PITCH MODULATION (UNIPOLAR LFO AS SOURCE)
OSC 1 (SQR)
PITCH MOD
LFO (SIN)
UNIPOLAR
Note:
In the visualization for Uni-polar LFO sources, the arrow only
points in the UP direction, indicating that the modulation will be
positive from the base pitch.
The default setting for the P.MOD-SRC is LFO-1.
AFT>P.MOD
- This option controls how much PITCH MODULATION is
increased by AFTERTOUCH pressure. This allows you to expressively control
the PITCH MODULATION and its effect using key pressure.
The AFT>P.MOD range is from 0-255, and the default setting is 0 (Off).
WHEEL>P.MOD
- This option controls how much PITCH MODULATION depth
is increased by the Mod Wheel position. This allows you to expressively
control the PITCH MODULATION and its effect using the Mod Wheel of your
external keyboard.
The MOD WHEEL>P.MOD range is from 0-255, and the default setting
is 0 (Off).
T.MOD-SRC
- This option allows you to select the source for the amount of
TONE MODULATION from the following:
MANUAL
- The TONE MOD fader is used to manually adjust the PWM.
LFO-1
- Bipolar use of the LFO 1 waveform. In this mode the TONE MOD
fader is used to adjust the amount of modulation from 0 to +/- 49%.
LFO-2
- Bipolar use of the LFO 2 waveform. In this mode the TONE MOD
fader is used to adjust the amount of modulation from 0 to +/- 49%.
Note:
When an LFO is used as a TONE MOD source, the arrows indicate
the range of modulation as shown below:
OSC 2 TONE MODULATION (LFO AS SOURCE)
OSC 2 (SQR)
LFO (SIN)
TONE MOD