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7 DeepMind 12D User Manual 3. Controls 3.1 Top Controls (5) (6) (1) (3) (2) (4) (8) (13) (15) (14) (7) (9) (10) (11) (12) (1) DISPLAY - this large backlit LCD screen shows the synthesizer status, parameters, and the five main menus. The contrast and brightness are adjustable on the PANEL SETTINGS page of the GLOBAL menu. (2) NAVIGATION - navigate within the display menus using the UP, DOWN, +/YES and -/NO buttons. (3) MENUS - these switches allow access to the display menus. PROG MENU- the main display of the synthesizer. Shows the current program, the currently adjusted parameter and a visual representation of the parameter and the three envelopes. (4) DATA ENTRY - selected parameters on the display are adjusted using the rotary knob or the DATA ENTRY fader. The rotary knob has a click which allows very accurate control. The fader allows rapid adjustment across the full range. MOD- this switch opens the modulation matrix on the display and allows up to 8 modulations to be created from the list of sources and destinations. (5) ARP/SEQ - this area controls the arpeggiator and the control sequencer. ON/OFF - when activated, this generates an arpeggio based on pressed keys. Note - the control sequencer is turned on from its edit page only. FX MENU - add up to four effects from the list available. Change the effects routing by selecting one of the ten MODEs available. Each of the effects has individual controls for all parameters. GLOBAL MENU - view and adjust settings for the synthesizer. There are four main pages: CONNECTIVITY, PEDAL, PANEL and SYSTEM. COMPARE MENU - in this menu, you can compare the current program with the stored program and see the difference in physical fader positions. WRITE MENU - in this menu, you can write the current program settings to the program library. You can also rename the program and set its category type. RATE - adjusts the rate of the arpeggiator / sequencer in beats per minute (BPM). GATE TIME - adjusts the duration of the note played based on a percentage of the time between triggered notes. CHORD - allows you to play any chord with a single key. The chord is given a root note and mapped across the keyboard. POLY CHORD - allows you to play multiple chords from multiple keys. The chords are mapped to individual keys. TAP/HOLD - tap this button in time with your performance to set the rate/BPM, or press and hold to engage the HOLD function. EDIT - this allows additional arpeggiator/control sequencer parameters to be edited from the main display.

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7
DeepMind 12D User Manual
3.
Controls
3.1
Top Controls
(5)
(6)
(7)
(9)
(1)
(3)
(2)
(4) (8)
(10)
(11)
(12)
(13)
(15)
(14)
(1)
DISPLAY
- this large backlit LCD screen shows the synthesizer status,
parameters, and the five main menus. The contrast and brightness are
adjustable on the PANEL SETTINGS page of the GLOBAL menu.
(2)
NAVIGATION
- navigate within the display menus using the UP, DOWN,
+/YES and -/NO buttons.
(3)
MENUS
- these switches allow access to the display menus.
PROG MENU
- the main display of the synthesizer. Shows the current
program, the currently adjusted parameter and a visual representation of
the parameter and the three envelopes.
FX MENU
- add up to four effects from the list available. Change the effects
routing by selecting one of the ten MODEs available. Each of the effects has
individual controls for all parameters.
GLOBAL MENU
- view and adjust settings for the synthesizer. There are
four main pages: CONNECTIVITY, PEDAL, PANEL and SYSTEM.
COMPARE MENU
- in this menu, you can compare the current program
with the stored program and see the difference in physical fader positions.
WRITE MENU
- in this menu, you can write the current program settings
to the program library. You can also rename the program and set its
category type.
(4)
DATA ENTRY
- selected parameters on the display are adjusted using the
rotary knob or the DATA ENTRY fader. The rotary knob has a click which
allows very accurate control. The fader allows rapid adjustment across the
full range.
MOD
- this switch opens the modulation matrix on the display and allows
up to 8 modulations to be created from the list of sources and destinations.
(5)
ARP/SEQ
- this area controls the arpeggiator and the control sequencer.
ON/OFF
- when activated, this generates an arpeggio based on pressed
keys. Note - the control sequencer is turned on from its edit page only.
RATE
- adjusts the rate of the arpeggiator / sequencer in beats
per minute (BPM).
GATE TIME
- adjusts the duration of the note played based on a
percentage of the time between triggered notes.
CHORD
- allows you to play any chord with a single key. The chord is given
a root note and mapped across the keyboard.
POLY CHORD
- allows you to play multiple chords from multiple keys.
The chords are mapped to individual keys.
TAP/HOLD
- tap this button in time with your performance to set the
rate/BPM, or press and hold to engage the HOLD function.
EDIT
- this allows additional arpeggiator/control sequencer parameters to
be edited from the main display.