Behringer DEEPMIND 6 Manual

Behringer DEEPMIND 6 Manual

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    User Manual DeepMind 6 True Analog 6-Voice Polyphonic Synthesizer with 4 FX Engines, 2 OSCs and LFOs per Voice, 3 ADSR Generators, 8-Channel Modulation Matrix, 32-Step Sequencer, and Tablet Remote Control
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    for expressing your confidence in BEHRINGER products by purchasing the DeepMind 6 analog polyphonic synthesizer-our True Analog 6-Voice Polyphonic Synthesizer with 4 FX Engines, 2 OSCs and LFOs per Voice, 3 ADSR Generators, 8-Channel Modulation Matrix, 32-Step Sequencer, and Tablet Remote Control.
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    DeepMind 6 User Manual Important Safety Instructions Terminals marked with this symbol carry electrical current of sufficient magnitude to constitute risk of electric shock. Use ELECTRONIC, TC HELICON, BEHRINGER, BUGERA and COOLAUDIO or your household waste collection service. 18. Do not install in
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    DeepMind 6 User Manual About the DeepMind and KLARK TEKNIK FX with over 30 algorithms including Reverb, Chorus, Flanger, Phaser, Delay and multiband Distortion 8-channel modulation matrix with over 20 sources and 130 destinations including effects parameters • 32-step control sequencer with
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    6 User Manual 1. Introduction 2. Features The DeepMind 6 is a True Analog 6-Voice Polyphonic Synthesizer with 4 FX Engines, 2 OSCs and LFOs per Voice, 3 ADSR Generators, 8-Channel Modulation Matrix, 32-Step Sequencer, and Tablet Remote Control. 2.1 Voices • Six independent Voices. The DeepMind
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    6 DeepMind 6 User Manual 2.6 Effects 2.10 Clock • 35 high grade studio quality chainable effects. • Master clock with tap tempo. • Effects from TC Electronic, Behringer X32 and Midas Consoles. • BPM control and display. • 4 Effects per Program. • MIDI clock sync. • True bypass. • Tap Tempo.
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    7 DeepMind 6 User Manual 3. Controls 3.1 Top Controls (5) (6) (7) (1) (3) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20) (2) (4) (8) (9) ( the PANEL SETTINGS page of the GLOBAL menu. (2) NAVIGATION - navigate within the display menus using the BANK/UP, BANK/DOWN, +/YES, and -/NO switches. (3) MENUS - these
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    8 DeepMind 6 User Manual (4) DATA ENTRY - selected parameters on the display are adjusted using the (9) VCF - the voltage controlled low pass filter used to filter high frequencies rotary knob or the DATA ENTRY fader. The rotary knob has a click which from the sound of the synthesizer. allows
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    9 DeepMind 6 User Manual (22) (21) (23) (24) (25) (26) (27) (28) (29) (30) 3.2 Rear Panel (27) MIDI IN - this 5-pin DIN jack receives MIDI data from an external source. (21) POWER INPUT - connect using the supplied power cable only. This will commonly be an external hardware sequencer, a
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    10 DeepMind 6 User Manual 4. Program Management This chapter covers the program management for the DeepMind 6 analog polyphonic synthesizer. are also placed into "Backup Memory" which can be used to recover unsaved programs. Note: The DeepMind 6 Programs are stored in EEPROM memory and will be
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    11 DeepMind 6 User Manual 4.2.3 Using MIDI Program Change messages You can change the program using a MIDI program change message. This special MIDI message can be sent from your Digital Audio Workstation (DAW) or from an external MIDI device which is
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    12 DeepMind 6 User Manual Deleting a Favorite 4. A favorite program will show the happy face when creating programs, you can recall a default program using the shortcut described here. The default program is configured without modulation/effects and uses basic settings in each of the sections. (See
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    13 DeepMind 6 User Manual 4.8 Restoring you can select any of the available program categories. Again you can use the BANK/UP, BANK/DOWN switches, the rotary knob, or the BY program. 2. By pressing the COMPARE switch your previous editing patch will be re-instated. 3. You will then see another pop-
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    14 DeepMind 6 User Manual 4.10 Renaming Programs 1. To rename an existing program, follow the a page of the COMPARE menu. The page shown will be the last page you used. If you have not used the COMPARE function since turning the DeepMind 6 on, it will default to page 1 (shown below). • If you have
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    DeepMind 6 User Manual 5. Playing Guide This section describes the use of the DeepMind 6 for playing and performance. It covers all the main aspects of the synthesizer. There are 64 physical controls on the DeepMind , without affecting the DeepMind 6. 5.3 Pitch Bend and Modulation Wheels The PROG (
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    BREATH, VOLUME, EXPRESSION, PORTA TIME, and AFTERTOUCH. • The DeepMind 6 has 6 independent voices. There are 6 LEDs above the using the GLOBAL / PEDAL SETTINGS menu. • For more detail on controlling advanced parameters relating to the pedal input please consult the section later in this manual
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    17 DeepMind 6 User Manual 6. Signal Path / Voice Structure The signal path / voice structure from the OSCs to the main outputs is completely analog. The DSP effects can be bypassed
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    18 DeepMind 6 User Manual Mod Matrix The Modulation Matrix is a large scale digital routing matrix which allows a massive number of potential modulations. The matrix configuration is stored and recalled with the program data. Control Sequencer Modulation Sources 8x8 Mod Matrix Modulation
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    for lead sounds. • MONO - Used for monophonic sounds. • POLY - Used for polyphonic sounds. • STAB - Used for stab sounds. • SFX - Used for sound effects. • ARP - Used for programs with the arpeggiator active. • SEQ - Used for programs with sequencing. • PERC - Used for percussion sounds. • AMBIENT
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    DeepMind 6 User Manual 7.1.5 SEQ STATUS, MIDI SYNC SOURCE, BPM VALUE (5) It is important to note that on this line there are four separate pieces of information: • SEQ STATUS ("SEQ" in the example diagram) - This shows the status of the CONTROL SEQUENCER and the DeepMind 6 will use its internal
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    DeepMind 6 User Manual 7.2 FX (Effects Menu) The on-board virtual FX Rack provides access to four true-stereo, multi-effects processors including delay, chorus, dynamics and production-quality true-stereo reverbs rotary knob, or use the data entry slots you can load effects modules into. • MIX - The
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    DeepMind 6 User Manual 7.2.3 SELECTING FX MODE 1. To select an effects MODE, make sure that the '
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    23 DeepMind 6 User Manual 7.2.7 FX PAGES 1-4 1. To view the FX parameters, press the FX . 7.2.8 ADJUSTING EFFECTS PARAMETERS 1. To navigate to the parameter you wish to adjust within an FX page, use the BANK/UP, BANK/DOWN, +/YES, -/NO switches. The selected parameter will be highlighted in black
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    24 DeepMind 6 User Manual 7.2.10 MOVING EFFECTS If you need to move an effect to a different begin flashing: 5. While continuing to hold the FX switch, you can move the effects slot to another location using one of these methods: 6. To move the slot to an adjacent upper slot press the BANK/UP switch.
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    25 DeepMind 6 User Manual 7.3 GLOBAL (Global Menu) Within the GLOBAL menu there are five pages: rapid adjustment across the full range. DEVICE ID - This is MIDI Device Identifier (ID) which is used to identify the device. This is important when multiple devices are present in a system, and ensures
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    26 DeepMind 6 User Manual MIDI SETTINGS MENU - This menu contains settings for the MIDI sockets on the rear of the DeepMind 6. 1. To access sent or received. • RX-CHANNEL - This option sets the MIDI channel that will be used to RECEIVE MIDI messages. The CHANNEL can be ALL or any number from 1-16.
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    . 6. Navigate to SysEx-DUMP but DO NOT press the +/YES switch just yet. 7. Using MIDI OX, select View SysEx... from the View drop down menu. 8. In the newly opened window, select SysEx->Receive Manual Dump... 9. On the DeepMind 6, press the '+/YES' switch to send the file. 10. MIDI OX should capture
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    LOCAL - This option turns LOCAL CONTROL for the DeepMind 6 keyboard, aftertouch, pitch wheel and modulation wheel ON and OFF. You can then use an external MIDI keyboard/controller, using its MIDI OUT connected to the DeepMind 6 MIDI IN. It is sometimes useful to turn LOCAL CONTROL off when • AFT
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    DeepMind 6 User Manual 7.3.3 PEDAL SETTINGS In this menu are all the settings relating to PEDAL/CV and SUSTAIN inputs on the rear of the DeepMind 6. 1. To navigate the options in the PEDAL SETTINGS menu, use as a modulation source in the guide later mapped to the CONTROL SEQUENCER steps, so when a
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    30 DeepMind 6 User Manual • Arp&Seq-Gate - Here the SUSTAIN input is mapped to the ARPEGGIATOR notes, and to the CONTROL SEQUENCER steps. with 0 being least contrast and 14 being the most contrast. This is useful to compensate for different viewing angles, and/or light conditions. The default
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    extremes of temperature, you may need to use the built-in calibration function to fine tune them occasionally. Calibration may also be required after a firmware upgrade or when requested to do so by an authorized Behringer support technician. OSC - The DeepMind 6 OSCs are calibrated at the factory
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    32 DeepMind 6 User Manual CAL MOD WHEEL To calibrate the MOD WHEEL, please use the following procedure: Note: During the current value below the bar. CAL PITCH WHEEL To calibrate the PITCH WHEEL, please use the following procedure: 1. In order to start the calibration routine make sure that the
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    33 DeepMind 6 User Manual 8. At this point move the PITCH WHEEL within the dead zone where you don't feel the tension of the spring. This is ensure that no pitch information is sent while the pitch wheel is not being touched. You will see the following display showing a guide to assist you: CAL
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    34 DeepMind 6 User Manual CALIBRATE PEDAL To calibrate the PEDAL please use the following process: Note: During the calibration the GLOBAL, -/NO and +/YES switches will be flashing. If at any time you want to cancel the
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    35 DeepMind 6 User Manual 7.4 COMPARE (Compare Menu) The COMPARE feature has two main functions: • Firstly you can use it to COMPARE the current (edited) program with the original program. • Secondly you can use it to COMPARE and/or match the current position of the physical faders on the surface
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    36 DeepMind 6 User Manual 7.5 WRITE (Write Menu) 1. To write a program to memory, first press section is the "CATEGORY" where you can select any of the available program categories. Again you can use the BANK/UP, BANK/DOWN switches, the rotary knob, or the fader to select the required category.
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    DeepMind 6 User Manual 8. Programming 8.1 CHORDS/ARP/SEQ/SYNC SETTINGS The ARP/SEQ section controls all parameters relating to the internal ARPEGGIATOR, CONTROL SEQUENCER or external). For more information on using the CONTROL SEQUENCER as a modulation source, please consult the MOD MATRIX section
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    38 DeepMind 6 User Manual CHORD SCREEN SOFT KEYS - At the bottom of the chord time. Note: The chord memory can also be cleared using the "bootloader" menu described later in this document. Note: The chord size is limited to 12 notes. The DeepMind 6 can play up to 6 notes simultaneously, and any
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    39 DeepMind 6 User Manual • EXITING CHORD MODE - After you have pressed EXIT, and the 4 memory banks (A, B, C, and D) in which to store and recall your poly chords. The banks are only used in poly chord mode, not chord mode. The letter at the top right of the POLY CHORD display screen always shows
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    40 DeepMind 6 User Manual PEG MODES - Above and below the keyboard illustration are small if available, in the direction of travel. • Use the DATA ENTRY fader to move the view of the keyboard without jumping to the next available trigger. As a guide, watch the brackets above the top keyboard move as
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    bank to record and save your next trigger. RECORDING MODES Poly chords can be manually entered using the REC mode, or they can be generated using the inbuilt WIZARD mode. Note: In the procedures that follow, the DeepMind 6 is connected and running in normal operation (LOCAL is ON), so you can hear
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    42 DeepMind 6 User Manual 10. When the poly chord is created, other soft keys options appear: turn off the poly chord feature (then key C3 and any other triggers return to their normal one-note use). • BASS MODIFIER - Add the number of selected BASS notes to the chord in the selected OCTAVE (
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    43 DeepMind 6 User Manual • SPREAD2 MODIFIER - Add the selected chord note in the selected OCTAVE through any available options, and you will hear the differences. • The DATA ENTRY slider can also be used to select values if TYPE, MOD, or NOTE is highlighted in the options menu. 4. While in WIZARD
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    44 DeepMind 6 User Manual 7. The new chord will be saved in the bank, and its details will appear in the status line as shown below: 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
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    DeepMind 6 User Manual BPM RATE of the ARPEGGIATOR. The Master BPM is also used by the CONTROL SEQUENCER and in any parameters which can be linked to the Master you are using an external sync source, the TAP/HOLD switch will flash at the rate of the external source. The supported TAP TEMPO range
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    46 DeepMind 6 User Manual 8.1.6 ARP GATE TIME FADER 8.1.7 EDIT ARP/SEQ SWITCH • The SEQ EDIT menu there are three pages: ARPEGGIATOR, CONTROL SEQUENCER, and ARP SETTINGS. This section covers the ARPEGGIATOR menu. To cycle through the pages, use consecutive presses of the EDIT switch. The bottom line
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    47 DeepMind 6 User Manual • OCT - This option allows you to choose how many OCTAVES the ARPEGGIATOR will cycle through. The OCTAVE range is from 1 to 6. If you only choose
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    48 DeepMind 6 User Manual • UP-ALT - Notes are played as lowest, then highest, then next the PEDAL SETTINGS, the value will be replaced by "(Gate)" to indicate that the CLOCK DIVIDER is not used and the ARPEGGIATOR notes are controlled by the GATE input. • You can select one of the division modes
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    49 DeepMind 6 User Manual • RATE(BPM) - This option is the same as the RATE fader set the SWING value to 66%. You can use the SWING parameter to add timing elements which can help create propulsive rhythms, or laid back styles which can help give the sequence of notes movement, or allow it to breath
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    DeepMind 6 User Manual (2) STEP INDICATORS - The STEP numbers are shown at the top of the screen. The current step can be selected using the rotary knob, and each click will move the selection forward or backward one step. The current step is highlighted in black and indicated using To use the
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    51 DeepMind 6 User Manual (7) SAVE/IMPORT -This switch allows you to SAVE the current PATTERN, imported into the current location. Parameters cannot be edited in this page. To select a PATTERN to IMPORT, use the -/NO and +/YES switches to move through all the factory and user presets. To IMPORT the
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    52 DeepMind 6 User Manual 8.1.8 EDIT CTRL SEQUENCER • CLOCK DIVIDER - This option allows you divide the Master BPM in a number The CONTROL SEQUENCER allows you to create a pattern which can be used to modulate other parameters. This section covers in detail all the parameters of ways to produce
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    53 DeepMind 6 User Manual Note: When the SUSTAIN input is set to any of the GATE modes in the PEDAL SETTINGS the value will be replaced by "(Gate)" to indicate that the SWING is not used and the CONTROL SEQUENCER steps are controlled by the GATE input. • SLEW-RATE - This option allows you to adjust
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    54 DeepMind 6 User Manual (3) VALUE - The VALUE of each step is shown by the height (5) COMP - This switch allows you to COMPARE the current status of the SEQUENCE being edited, against the stored SEQUENCE. To use the SEQUENCE COMPARE function, press the COMPARE switch (under the COMP text) to enter
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    DeepMind 6 User Manual 8.1.9 ARP SETTINGS 1. To access the ARP SETTING menu directly, press the ARP/SEQ EDIT switch three times. The ARP SETTINGS menu will then appear: Note: When an external source (MIDI or USB) is used, you can nudge the sync point back and forward by using CONTROL SEQUENCER,
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    56 DeepMind 6 User Manual 8.2 LFO1 and LFO2 Note: The operation of LFO1 and LFO2 is identical and therefore it is only described once in this section. The Low Frequency Oscillator (LFO) creates signals which are used to modulate or control other parameters. LFOs are traditionally used to add vibrato
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    57 DeepMind 6 User Manual 8.2.2 LFO DELAY TIME FADER 8.2.3 LFO WAVEFORMS INDICATORS • The DELAY TIME fader controls IN • The LFO waveform shape setting is always shown on the LEDs. The LFO waveform shape in use will have an illuminated LED next to it. The LED will glow to show the status of the
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    58 DeepMind 6 User Manual 8.2.4 LFO EDIT MENU 1. To access the LFO EDIT menu, press the 3. To navigate the options in the LFO EDIT menu, use the BANK/UP, and BANK/ DOWN switches to the right of the display. 4. Selected parameters are adjusted using the -/NO and +/YES switches, the rotary knob or
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    59 DeepMind 6 User Manual • RATE - This option is the same as the physical LFO RATE you to control the phase relationship between the LFO waveforms. • POLY - All voices use an independent LFO. This is the default mode. • MONO - All voices use a common LFO. • SPREAD - With a setting of 1, there is a
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    60 DeepMind 6 User Manual 8.3 OSC The Oscillators (OSCs) have a modulation (FM), however as FM is more commonly used to describe the use of an audio oscillator modulating another audio oscillator, the use of the term PITCH MODULATION is preferred in this instance. Note: Because the DeepMind
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    DeepMind 6 User Manual As you increase the amount of PITCH MODULATION, the variance in the pitch of oscillator will increase, resulting in larger increases and decreases as demonstrated in the diagram below. The PITCH MODULATION allow delicate or fine use of the modulation. The response of the
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    section. • When the PWM source is set to MANUAL, the fader controls the PULSE WIDTH. • When the PWM source is set to any of modulation sources, the fader controls the depth of PULSE WIDTH MODULATION. PWM adds harmonic structure to the sound, and is often used to create a phasing/movement effect, or
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    63 DeepMind 6 User Manual 8.3.3 SAWTOOTH WAVEFORM SWITCH 8.3.4 SQUARE WAVEFORM SWITCH ON=SAWTOOTH ON=SQUARE . The default program setting is On. Note: The OSC 1 SAWTOOTH waveform output can be used independently or in combination with the OSC 1 SQUARE waveform output. There is also a visualization
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    an external signal is a form of frequency modulation (FM), however as FM is more commonly used to describe the use of an audio oscillator modulating another audio oscillator, the use the term PITCH MODULATION is preferred in this instance. Note: Because the DeepMind 6 LFO can reach well into the
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    65 DeepMind 6 User Manual 8.3.6 OSC 2 TONE MOD FADER Note: for LFO sources, the TONE MOD fader is used to adjust the amount of modulation from 0 to ± 49 % . • The OSC 2 TONE MOD fader controls the TONE MODULATION of the OSC2 SQUARE waveform. The TONE MOD SOURCE is selected in the OSC2 PARAMETERS
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    66 DeepMind 6 User Manual 8.3.7 OSC 2 PITCH FADER 8.3.8 OSC 2 LEVEL FADER • The OSC 2 PITCH fader controls the pitch of OSC1 (which is set by the keys that you play on the The level setting can be used to adjust the balance between OSC 1 and OSC 2. keyboard). The pitch can be tuned to match the
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    67 DeepMind 6 User Manual 8.3.9 OSC SYNC SWITCH 8.3.10 NOISE LEVEL FADER ON=SYNC ACTIVE and creates pink noise with a low frequency roll-off designed specifically for the DeepMind 6. The noise generator is commonly used with non-pitched OSC SYNC EXAMPLE 1 - OSC2 LOWER FREQUENCY THAN OSC1 sounds
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    68 DeepMind 6 User Manual 8.3.11 OSC EDIT SWITCH (OSC 1) 1. To access the OSC1 PARAMETERS EDIT menu, press the OSC EDIT switch once. • P.MOD-SRC - This option allows you to select the source for the amount of PITCH MODULATION from the following: • LFO-1 - Bipolar use of the LFO 1 waveform. • LFO-2
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    69 DeepMind 6 User Manual • 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. This is useful when you want the note to play at the original frequency, and
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    70 DeepMind 6 User Manual • P.MOD MODE - This option allows you to select which oscillators are controlled by the OSC 1 PITCH MOD fader. Note: It is useful to have both OSCs responding for effects like tremolo. • OSC1+2 -Both OSCs have PITCH MODULATION applied to them. • OSC1 - Only OSC 1 has PITCH
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    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
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    72 DeepMind 6 User Manual • ENV-1 - Bipolar use of the ENV 1 envelope. In this mode the TONE MOD fader is used to adjust the amount of modulation from 0 to ± 49%. • ENV-2 - Bipolar use of the ENV 2 envelope. In this mode the TONE MOD fader is used to adjust the amount of modulation from 0 to ± 49%.
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    73 DeepMind 6 User Manual 8.4.2 POLY EDIT SWITCH 1. To access the POLY EDIT menu, press the UNISON 3 3. To navigate the options in the VOICE PARAMETERS menu, use the BANK/UP or BANK/DOWN switches. 4. Selected parameters are adjusted using the -/NO or +/YES switches, the rotary knob or the DATA
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    74 DeepMind 6 User Manual • Mono-3 - The same three voices are allocated to each note played. modulated at random. Voices are spread in the same way as Unison-3 mode. triggered while all voices are playing, it steals the voice used by the note played least recently. The default PRIORITY setting
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    75 DeepMind 6 User Manual 8.4.4 PITCH PARAMETERS MENU 1. To access the PITCH PARAMETERS menu, this menu. 3. To navigate the options in the PITCH PARAMETERS menu, use the BANK/UP or BANK/DOWN switches. 4. Selected parameters are adjusted using the -/NO or +/YES switches, the rotary knob or the DATA
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    76 DeepMind 6 User Manual • PORTA-OSC-BAL - This option allows you to balance the application of , enabling more than 12-Voice Polyphony. This menu can also be used to set up a KEYBOARD SPLIT if you have two or more DeepMind units. A single DeepMind 6 unit has a maximum of 6 voices that can play at
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    in this manual that shows the typical connections for a POLY CHAIN. 1. MIDI connections - Multiple DeepMind synthesizers can be connected together in a POLY CHAIN using MIDI 5-pin cables as follows: • MIDI OUT of DeepMind 1 connected to MIDI IN of DeepMind 2 • MIDI OUT of DeepMind 2 connected to
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    78 DeepMind 6 User Manual OPERATION OF THE POLY CHAIN 4. The first DeepMind unit will play as normal. 5. The other DeepMind units will come into play whenever the voices exceed multiples of 6. 6. Use each DeepMind unit's volume control to adjust the levels, and/or adjust your external mixer as
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    79 DeepMind 6 User Manual SETTING UP A KEYBOARD SPLIT You can use 2 or more DeepMind units to set up a KEYBOARD SPLIT. For example: • One unit can be a DeepMind 6 with its integral keyboard. • A second unit can be a DeepMind 12D desktop synthesizer with no keyboard. • Using the KEY-RANGE setting in
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    80 DeepMind 6 User Manual Using the CHAIN PARAMETERS menu to create a KEYBOARD SPLIT 1. To directly access the CHAIN PARAMETERS menu, use the POLY section's EDIT switch three times and the menu will appear, and the EDIT switch will flash. Do this for both DeepMind units. Setting up the second unit
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    sweeps of the filter which will create distinctive movement. Modulating the cut-off frequency with sources such as an envelope generator, with fast attack settings can help emulate the attack transients of natural instruments, or be used to creative effect. The diagram below shows the results
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    82 DeepMind 6 User Manual Note: The slope of the filter will update depending on the use of a 2-pole or 4-pole configuration. rolls off signals above the cut-off frequency at a many other synthesizers, the DeepMind 6 can guarantee an accurate pitch rate of 12 dB/octave. even when the filter
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    DeepMind 6 User Manual 8.5.4 VCF EDIT SWITCH FLASHING=EDIT • MW-LFO-DEPTH - This option controls how much the MOD WHEEL position will affect the LFO MODULATION DEPTH. This allows you to add LFO modulation become (unless the operation is inverted using the INVERT switch). The VELOCITY-SENS range
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    84 DeepMind 6 User Manual 8.5.5 VCF ENV FADER 8.5.6 INVERT SWITCH ON=INVERTED • This switch controls the polarity of the VCF ENVELOPE modulation. When the switch is on, the polarity of the envelope will be inverted. • The VCF ENV fader controls the amount of VCF ENVELOPE modulation that will be
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    85 DeepMind 6 User Manual 8.5.7 VCF LFO FADER 8.5.8 VCF KYBD FADER • The VCF LFO fader controls the amount of VCF LFO modulation that will be • The VCF KYBD fader controls the keyboard tracking of the VCF. The keyboard applied to the cut-off frequency value. You can select which LFO will be used
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    DeepMind 6 User Manual 8.6 VCA The VOLTAGE CONTROLLED AMPLIFIER (VCA) is split into two stages. The first is a per-voice stereo VCA which can be modulated This option allows you to control how much the VCA ENVELOPE will be used to modulate the per voice VCA. This is the primary method to sculpt the
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    DeepMind 6 User Manual can be useful in removing subsonic frequencies from your sound if required. You can also use this modulated from any of the Mod Matrix sources. HPF FREQUENCY SAWTOOTH SQUARE LOW LEVEL (dB) FREQUENCY (Hz) LEVEL (dB) • This switch controls the BOOST stage of the DeepMind
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    88 DeepMind 6 User Manual 8.8 ENVELOPES The DeepMind 6 has three envelope generators. Each of these generates a control signal with 4 stages (Attack, Decay, Sustain, and Release). • The VCA envelope is used to adjust the level of the note being played over time. • The VCF envelope is used to adjust
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    89 DeepMind 6 User Manual VCF ENVELOPE menu, use the BANK/UP or BANK/DOWN switches and the -/NO or +/YES switches. 4. Selected parameters are adjusted using the rotary knob, the envelope to be re-triggered on every step of the CONTROL SEQUENCER. • ADSR ATK: This controls the attack time of the MOD
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    90 DeepMind 6 User Manual 8.8.4 CURVES SWITCH 3. To return to normal operation of the the sustain stage. 128 Level • CURV REL: This controls the curve shape of the release stage. Using the curve functionality of the waveforms allows advanced sculpting of 64 any of the envelopes. An example is
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    you could do by moving the cut-off frequency fader manually. However, by using a modulation signal you not only free up your hands and mind, the end of this section. The DeepMind 6 MOD MATRIX allows creation of eight "busses." Each bus has a source, a destination modulation, and a routing depth. 1.
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    DeepMind 6 User Manual 8.9.1 MODULATION SOURCES The following modulation sources are available: No Name Description 1 Pitch Bend Pitch Bend Wheel 2 Mod Wheel Modulation Velocity 14 Note Off Vel Note Off Velocity 15 Ctrl Seq Control Sequencer 16 LFO1 (Uni) LFO1 (Unipolar) 17 LFO2 (Uni) LFO
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    93 DeepMind 6 User Manual No Name 40 Env1 DcyCur 41 Env1 SuSCur 42 Env1 Level Noise Level HPF Cut-off Frequency Unison Detune OSC Drift Parameter Drift Drift Rate Arpeggiator Gate Control Sequencer Slew Mod Matrix Routing 1 Depth Mod Matrix Routing 2 Depth Mod Matrix Routing 3 Depth Mod Matrix
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    94 DeepMind 6 User Manual 9. Effects Reference Guide 9.1 Effects Table No Name Description Device Inspiration Type 1 TC-DeepVRB TC Deep Reverb TC Hall of Fame* Reverb 2 AmbVerb Ambient Reverb Lexicon 480L Reverb 3 RoomRev Room Reverb Lexicon 480L Reverb 4 VintageRev Vintage Room Reverb
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    DEPTH and SPEED control the intensity and speed of the reverb tail modulation. Reverse Reverb takes the trail of a reverb, turns it around, and places it in front of the sound source. Use the swelling crescendo of the Reverse Reverb to add an ethereal quality to vocal and snare tracks. (Inspired
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    DeepMind 6 User Manual Delay + Chamber Enhancer Here we have combined Delay and Chamber reverb, so a single device can provide a variety of delay settings, plus add just the right type and amount of reverb to the selected signal. This device only uses rate, delay, and modulation depth of the
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    97 DeepMind 6 User Manual Rack Amplifier Delay Modelled after the Tech 21 SansAmp, the Stereo / Dual The signal envelope, shaped by ATTACK, HOLD and RELEASE, can be used to modulate the LFO speed (ENV SPEED) and the LFO modulation depth (ENV DEPTH). NoiseGate Sometimes called a 3-Tap Delay, the
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    DeepMind 6 User Manual Tel-Ray Delay Chorus Inspired by the original Tel-Ray hardware from the 1960's using a tuna can, some oil and a motor. It has a very simple set of controls but allows you to create delays, echo, chorus, vibrato and reverb accordingly. Modulation Delay + Reverb Chorus samples
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    99 DeepMind 6 User Manual Phaser A Stereo Phaser, or phase shifter, applies multiple STAGES of modulated filters to the input signal to create a "notch" in the frequency response, and then applies a MIX with the original for a "swirling" effect. Use the Stereo Phaser to add a "spaced-out" sound to
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    100 DeepMind 6 User Manual 9.3 Effects Parameters Note: Effects parameters which appear as modulation destinations are marked with a '*'. TC-DeepVRB (TC DEEP REVERB) No DM12 REF PARAMETER UNITS MIN MAX DESCRIPTION 1 PST Preset -- - Options: Ambience, Church, Gate, Hall, Lo Fi, Modulated,
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    101 DeepMind 6 User Manual RoomRev (ROOM REVERB) No DM12 REF PARAMETER UNITS MIN MAX DESCRIPTION 1 PRE PreDelay ms 0.0 200.0 ms Controls the amount of time before the reverb is heard following the source signal. 2* DCY Decay s 0.3 s 28.9 s Controls the amount of time it takes for the
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    DeepMind 6 User Manual HallRev (HALL REVERB) No DM12 REF PARAMETER UNITS MIN MAX DESCRIPTION 1 PD PreDelay ms 0.0 200.0 ms Controls the amount of time before the reverb is heard following the source signal. 2* DCY Decay s 0.2 s 4.9 s Controls the amount of time it takes for the reverb
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    103 DeepMind 6 User Manual PlateRev (PLATE REVERB) No DM12 REF PARAMETER UNITS MIN MAX DESCRIPTION 1 PD PreDelay ms 0.0 200.0 ms Controls the amount of time before the reverb is heard following the source signal. 2* DCY Decay s 0.5 s 10.0 s Controls the amount of time it takes for the
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    DeepMind 6 User Manual GatedRev (GATED REVERB) No DM12 REF PARAMETER UNITS MIN MAX DESCRIPTION 1 PD PreDelay ms 0.0 200.0 ms Controls the amount of time before the reverb parameters are available as modulation destinations in the Modulation Matrix Reverse (REVERSE REVERB) No DM12 REF
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    105 DeepMind 6 User Manual ChorusVerb (CHORUS & REVERB) No DM12 REF PARAMETER UNITS MIN MAX DESCRIPTION 1* SPD Speed Hz 0.0 Hz 4.0 Hz Adjusts the rate of the chorus. Time synchronised options from 4 to 1/64 bars. 2* DEP Depth % 0.0% 100% Adjusts the modulation depth of the chorus. 3
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    106 DeepMind 6 User Manual FlangeVerb (FLANGER & REVERB) No DM12 REF PARAMETER UNITS MIN MAX DESCRIPTION 1* SPD Speed Hz 0.0 Hz 4.0 Hz Adjusts the rate of the flanger. Time synchronised options from 4 to 1/64 bars. 2* DEP Depth % 0.0% 100% Adjusts the modulation depth of the flanger. 3
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    107 DeepMind 6 User Manual Enhancer (ENHANCING EQ) No DM12 REF PARAMETER UNITS MIN MAX - OFF ON Solo mode - used to isolate only the audio resulting from the effect. * These parameters are available as modulation destinations in the Modulation Matrix FairComp (COMPRESSOR) No DM12
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    108 DeepMind 6 User Manual MulBndDist (MULTIBAND DISTORTION) No DM12 REF PARAMETER UNITS of output gain applied to the signal. * These parameters are available as modulation destinations in the Modulation Matrix RackAmp (RACK AMPLIFIER) No DM12 REF PARAMETER UNITS MIN MAX DESCRIPTION 1*
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    109 DeepMind 6 User Manual EdisonEX1 (STEREO IMAGING) No DM12 REF PARAMETER UNITS MIN MAX of output gain applied to the signal. * These parameters are available as modulation destinations in the Modulation Matrix Auto Pan (AUTO PANNING)/Tremolo No DM12 REF PARAMETER UNITS MIN MAX DESCRIPTION
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    110 DeepMind 6 User Manual the gate starts to close. 6* PUN Punch - -6.0 6.0 Used to increase tonal shaping or reduce gated breathing/delay/resonant howl- is bypassed. * These parameters are available as modulation destinations in the Modulation Matrix Delay (STEREO DELAY) No DM12 REF
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    111 DeepMind 6 User Manual 3TapDelay (3-TAP DELAY) No DM12 REF PARAMETER UNITS MIN wet (processed) and dry (unprocessed) signals. * These parameters are available as modulation destinations in the Modulation Matrix 4TapDelay (4-TAP DELAY) No DM12 REF PARAMETER UNITS MIN MAX DESCRIPTION 1
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    112 DeepMind 6 User Manual T-RayDelay (TEL-RAY DELAY) No DM12 REF PARAMETER UNITS MIN MAX % Controls the tone of the delays. * These parameters are available as modulation destinations in the Modulation Matrix DecimDelay (Decimator Delay) No DM12 REF PARAMETERS UNITS MIN MAX DESCRIPTION
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    113 DeepMind 6 User Manual ModDlyRev (MODULATION/DELAY/REVERB) No DM12 REF PARAMETER UNITS MIN MAX DESCRIPTION 1 TIM Time ms 1.0 ms 1500.0 ms Sets the master delay time. Time synchronised options from 4 to 1/64
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    114 DeepMind 6 User Manual Chorus-D (DIMENSIONAL CHORUS) No DM12 REF PARAMETER UNITS MIN MAX ON Engages level four intensity (maximum). * These parameters are available as modulation destinations in the Modulation Matrix Flanger (STEREO FLANGER) No DM12 REF PARAMETER UNITS MIN MAX DESCRIPTION
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    115 DeepMind 6 User Manual Phaser (STEREO PHASER) No DM12 REF PARAMETER UNITS MIN MAX DESCRIPTION 1* SPD Speed Hz 0.0 Hz 5 Hz Sets the modulation speed. Time synchronised options from 4 to 1/64 bars. 2* DEP Depth % 0.0% 100% Controls the depth (amount) of modulation. 3* RES Reso %
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    116 DeepMind 6 User Manual Dual Pitch (DUAL PITCH SHIFTER) No DM12 REF PARAMETER UNITS MIN affected by the pitch shifting to be reduced. * These parameters are available as modulation destinations in the Modulation Matrix Vintage Pitch (DUAL PITCH SHIFTER) No DM12 REF PARAMETER UNITS MIN MAX
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    117 DeepMind 6 User Manual RotarySpkr (ROTARY SPEAKER) No DM12 REF PARAMETER UNITS MIN MAX DESCRIPTION 1* LOS LoSpeed Hz 0.1 Hz 4.0 Hz Adjusts 8* SPD Speed - SLOW FAST Selects either the slow or fast speeds for rotation. * These parameters are available as modulation destinations in the
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    118 DeepMind 6 User Manual 10. Short-cuts In order to speed up programming tasks there are several short-cuts implemented on the DeepMind 6 as 10.5 OSC Modulation Sources To change any of the OSC Modulation sources, press and hold the OSC EDIT switch. While holding the switch you can use any of the
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    119 DeepMind 6 User Manual 10.8 Polyphony To change the POLYPHONY, press and hold the physical controls on the DeepMind 6. • In order to return to a fixed point when creating programs, you can recall a default program that is configured without modulation or effects, and uses basic settings in each
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    present the most useful applications for your DeepMind 6 analog polyphonic synthesizer, using a few practical examples. 11.1 Studio Configuration Example Studio Monitors Audio Interface Footswitch OUTP UT2 CV NORM OUTPUT 1 M IN VO L 0 10 Expression Pedal Desktop Computer Headphones MIDI
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    121 DeepMind 6 User Manual 11.2 Live Configuration Example Mixing console Active Loudspeakers Footswitch OUTP UT2 CV NORM OUTPUT 1 M IN VO L 0 10 Expression Pedal Headphones MIDI Controller Laptop Computer
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    122 DeepMind 6 User Manual 11.3 Band/Practice Configuration Example Footswitch OUTP UT2 CV NORM OUTPUT 1 M IN VO L 0 10 Expression Pedal Headphones
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    123 DeepMind 6 User Manual 11.4 Interfacing with Modular Synthesizer Example Mixing console Headphones CV Gate Modular Synthesizer Active Loudspeakers
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    124 DeepMind 6 User Manual 11.5 Interfacing with Other Hardware Example Mixing console Active Loudspeakers Footswitch OUTP UT2 CV NORM OUTPUT 1 M IN VO L 0 10 Expression Pedal Sync to another Player External Sound Module Headphones MIDI Controller
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    125 DeepMind 6 User Manual 11.6 Poly Chain Example Footswitch OUTP UT2 CV NORM OUTPUT 1 M IN VO L 0 10 Expression Pedal Headphones Mixing console Active Loudspeakers
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    6 User Manual 12. DAW MIDI Configuration All the parameters which can be controlled by MIDI can be recorded and then played back as automation data within any DAW or application that supports MIDI. The DeepMind 6 offers three methods of communicating via MIDI: • Physical MIDI Ports - When using the
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    Clock Generator MIDI OUT USB LOOPING KEY-SYNC CLOCK DIVIDER Sequence Editor Pattern Editor SLEW RATE ENABLE Master BPM CtrlSeq Clock RATE Smp&Hold Smp&Glide DELAY TIME Tracking KYBD NOISE LEVEL LEVEL 127 DeepMind 6 User Manual 13. System Block Diagram VCF-ENV-TRIG Key LFO-1 LFO-2 LOOP SEQ
  • Behringer DEEPMIND 6 | Manual - Page 128
    ON ON DIGITAL PATH ON ON OFF FX DIGITAL PATH Volume 1 23 4 ANALOG PATH Volume 22 SOURCES 130 DESTINATIONS Modulation Sources 8x8 Mod Matrix DEPTH DEPTH DEPTH DEPTH DEPTH DEPTH DEPTH DEPTH Modulation Destinations 22,880 Possible Modulations (All Automatable) 128 DeepMind 6 User Manual
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    129 DeepMind 6 User Manual 14. Connection Wiring Diagrams The DeepMind 6 analog polyphonic synthesizer uses servo-balanced outputs. The circuit design has an automatic hum suppression with balanced signals and is able to operate, without problem, even at highest levels. Externally-induced mains hum
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    DeepMind 6 User Manual CC, NRPN, OFF Controls Keyboard Keyboard sensing Encoders Faders Switches Modulation Pitch Bend 37 semi-weighted, full-size keys Aftertouch and note dB dynamic range True hard bypass USB Type Supported operating systems Power Mains connector Power consumption Fuse Internal
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    DeepMind 6 User Manual 16. MIDI Commands MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) is a messaging protocol used to transfer or communicate information between devices and/or host computers. 16.1 MIDI Implementation Chart MIDI Implementation Chart v. 2.0 Manufacturer: Behringer Model: DeepMind
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    132 DeepMind 6 User Manual 16.2 Continuous Controller Messages MIDI Implementation Chart v. 2.0 Control Number Information Page 1 of 3 Manufacturer: Behringer Model: DeepMind 6 Version:1.0 Date: 01 September 2016 1. Basic Information Control # Function 0 Bank Select (MSB) 1 Modulation Wheel (
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    133 DeepMind 6 User Manual MIDI Implementation Chart v. 2.0 Control Number Information Page 2 of 3 Manufacturer: Behringer Model: DeepMind 6 Version:1.0 8 Replaces: Portamento Control Replaces: Effects 1 Depth (default: Reverb Send) Replaces: Effects 2 Depth (default: Tremolo Depth) Replaces
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    134 DeepMind 6 User Manual MIDI Implementation Chart v. 2.0 Control Number Information Page 3 of 3 Manufacturer: Behringer Model: DeepMind 6 Version:1.0 Date: 01 September 2016 1. Basic Information Control # Function Transmitted (Y/N) Recognized (Y/N) Remarks 101 Registered Parameter Number(MSB
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    135 DeepMind 6 User Manual 17. MIDI NRPN Commands NRPN (Non-Registered Parameter Numbers) are a special type of MIDI communication that allows control of parameters that are not defined in the basic MIDI standard. NRPNs work by using groups of defined controller messages to expand the number of
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    136 DeepMind 6 User Manual MSB LSB 14-bit Parameter Name Envelope Trigger Mode 0-4 Key (0), LFO 1 (1), LFO 2 (2), Loop (3), Control Sequencer Step (4) 0 58 58 VCA Envelope Attack Curve 0-255 0 59 59 VCA Envelope (0) to +127 (255) 0-1 Off (0), On (1) 0-22 See Modulation Matrix Source List
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    137 DeepMind 6 User Manual MSB LSB 14-bit Parameter Name 0 94 94 Mod Modulation Matrix Source List See Modulation Matrix Destination List -128 (0) to +127 (255) See Modulation Matrix Source List See Modulation Matrix Destination List -128 (0) to +127 (255) Off (0), On (1) See Control Sequencer
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    138 DeepMind 6 User Manual MSB LSB 14-bit Parameter Name 1 28 156 Arp Mode 1 29 157 Arp 0-127 Sets the velocity sent when in fixed mode. 0-127 (-64 : +63 - TBD ) sets the curve used to convert key velocity into MIDI note velocity - adjust to suit style of playing 0-96 (-48 : 48 ) set
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    support of SysEx data within any third party Audio/MIDI applications please consult the manufacturer. The SysEx implementation of the DeepMind used to detect the presence of the synth and to get the current global MIDI channel setting (also used Status Byte Behringer Manufacturers ID DeepMind 6 Model
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    140 DeepMind 6 User Manual 19.2.3 Bulk Dump Packed Data Format The bulk dumps listed below all use "Packed MS bit" format data packing so a F0 00, 20, 32 20 0d 03 F7 Description System Exclusive Start Behringer Manufacturers ID DeepMind 6 Model ID Device ID ( 0-15 ) Edit Buffer Dump Request End
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    DeepMind 6 User Manual GLOBAL PARAMETER DUMP RESPONSE MIDI Bytes F0 00, 20, 32 20 0d 06 06 - F7 Description System Exclusive Start Behringer Manufacturers ID DeepMind a sequence) MIDI Bytes F0 00, 20, 32 20 0d 09 bb ff ll F7 Description System Exclusive Start Behringer Manufacturers ID DeepMind
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    142 DeepMind 6 User Manual CALIBRATION DATA DUMP REQUEST MIDI Bytes F0 00, 20, 32 20 0d 11 F7 Description System Exclusive Start Behringer Manufacturers ID DeepMind 6 Model ID Device ID ( 0-15 ) Calibration Data Dump Request End of System Exclusive CALIBRATION DATA DUMP RESPONSE MIDI Bytes F0
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    .behringer.com 2. Download update 3. Unzip/Expand files to a folder on your local hard drive. 4. Inside the folder start the "DeepMind Updater" application 5. Follow the instructions in the readme file included with the download. 6. Once complete, enjoy new features/performance. 21. Troubleshooting
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    144 DeepMind 6 User Manual 22. Bootloader Menu CAUTION: This menu is for factory or service use only. Improper use may cause damage to the DeepMind 6. Note: Please ensure you backup any programs / patterns before using any of the bootloader functionality To show the bootloader menu follow these
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    DeepMind 6 User Manual 23. Definition of Terms This glossary provides an explanation of the symbols, terms and abbreviations used in this manual. 16'/8'/4': Used sequence of notes. The notes, and their sequence can be configured using or amplitude modulation. Beats Per Minute (BPM): Used to describe
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    DeepMind 6 User Manual signal to modify it, such as reverb, flanging, phasing, delay etc. Effects used to add metallic type resonance to a sound. Frequency Modulation (FM): Using one frequency to modulate another frequency's pitch. When the modulation signal due to grounding problems or proximity to
  • Behringer DEEPMIND 6 | Manual - Page 147
    147 DeepMind 6 User Manual . Patch: The cables used on modular synthesizers (or synthesizers with modular compatibility) to connect devices together. Patch cables symmetry. Also known as a "Rectangle Wave." Pulse Width Modulation (PWM): Modulation of the pulse width (the duty cycle of a pulse wave
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    's similarity to the teeth of a saw. Semitone: A chromatic half-step. There are twelve semitones in an octave. Sequencer: A programmable device or module used to arrange/sequence timed events into musical patterns and songs. Self-oscillation: Occurs when the resonance of a filter is increased to the
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    149 DeepMind 6 User Manual 24. Appendix 1 - Octave Shifting +3 OCTAVES +3 +2 OCTAVES +2 +1 OCTAVE +1 DEFAULT +0 -1 OCTAVE -1 -2 OCTAVES -2 C0 C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 C6 C7 C8 DeepMind 6 Keyboard C2 C3 C4 C5 25. Appendix 2 - ARP/SEQ/LFO Sync Timing ARP/SEQ/LFO SYNC TIMING 1 2 3
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    150 DeepMind 6 User Manual 26. Appendix 3 - Poly Chords The following tables show some of the , and three modifiers (MOD): BASS, SPREAD, and SPREAD2. In Poly Chord mode, using the WIZARD, you can hold down a root note and then use the -/NO/, +/YES, BANK/UP, BANK/DOWN, Rotary Encoder, and DATA ENTRY
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    151 DeepMind 6 User Manual 26.1 MODIFIER: NONE CAT: MAJOR • TYPE: Various, as shown below • MOD: NONE • ROOT NOTE: Playing C4 Note: The examples below show the available chord TYPES
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    152 DeepMind 6 User Manual CAT: DOM • TYPE: Various, as shown below • MOD: NONE • ROOT NOTE: Playing C4 C4 DOM 7 C4 DOM 9 C4 DOM 7SuS4 C4 DOM 9SuS4 C4 DOM
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    153 DeepMind 6 User Manual 26.2 BASS MODIFIER CAT: MAJOR • TYPE: Ma • MOD: BASS • OCT: -1 and +1 • NOTE: 1 and 2 • ROOT NOTE: Playing C4 C4 MAJOR Ma C4 MAJOR Ma, BASS, OCT-1,
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    154 DeepMind 6 User Manual CAT: DOM • TYPE: DOM7a • MOD: BASS • OCT: -1 and +1 • NOTE: 1 and 2 • ROOT NOTE: Playing C4 C4 DOM 7 C4 DOM 7, BASS, OCT-1, NOTE 1 C4 DOM 7, BASS, OCT-1,
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    155 DeepMind 6 User Manual 26.3 SPREAD MODIFIER CAT: MAJOR • TYPE: Ma • MOD: SPREAD • OCT: -1 and +1 • NOTE: C and F • ROOT NOTE: Playing C4 Note: The examples below are just for Notes C
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    156 DeepMind 6 User Manual CAT: DOM • TYPE: DOM7 • MOD: SPREAD • OCT: -1 and +1 • NOTE: C and F • ROOT NOTE: Playing C4 C4 DOM 7 C4 DOM 7, SPREAD, OCT-1, NOTE C C4 DOM 7, SPREAD, OCT-1,
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    157 DeepMind 6 User Manual 26.4 SPREAD2 MODIFIER CAT: MAJOR • TYPE: Ma • MOD: SPREAD2 • OCT: -1 and +1 • NOTE: 1, 2, and 3 • ROOT NOTE: Playing C4 Note: The examples below are just for Notes 1, 2,
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    158 DeepMind 6 User Manual CAT: DOM • TYPE: DOM7 • MOD: SPREAD2 • OCT: -1 and +1 • NOTE: 1, 2, and 3 • ROOT NOTE: Playing C4 C4 DOM 7 C4 DOM 7, SPREAD2, OCT-1, NOTE 1 C4 DOM 7, SPREAD2, OCT-1,
  • Behringer DEEPMIND 6 | Manual - Page 159
    menu will appear. 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
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    160 DeepMind 6 User Manual Note: Some menus and menu items affect Global parameters EDIT Switch) CONTROL SEQUENCER MENU (ARP/SEQ EDIT Switch, page 2) OSC 2 MENU (OSC2 EDIT Switch) LFO-1 MENU (LFO1 EDIT switch) FX OVERVIEW (FX Switch) LFO-2 MENU (LFO2 EDIT Switch) MODULATION MATRIX (MOD Switch
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    161 DeepMind 6 User Manual VOICE MENU (POLY EDIT Switch, page 1) VCA ENVELOPE MENU (ENVELOPES VCA Switch) PITCH MENU (POLY EDIT Switch, page 2) VCF ENVELOPE MENU (ENVELOPES VCF Switch) VCF MENU (VCF EDIT Switch) MOD ENVELOPE MENU (ENVELOPES MOD Switch) VCA MENU (VCA EDIT Switch)
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    162 DeepMind 6 User Manual 28. Appendix 5 - Revert to Panel When you load a program, all the physical controls on the DeepMind 6 may not 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
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    163 DeepMind 6 User Manual FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION COMPLIANCE INFORMATION DeepMind 6 Responsible Party Name: Address: Phone Number: MUSIC Group Services NV Inc. 5270 Procyon Street Las Vegas, NV 89118 USA +1 702 800 8290 DeepMind 6 complies with the FCC rules as mentioned in the
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User Manual
DeepMind 6
True Analog 6-Voice Polyphonic Synthesizer with 4 FX Engines, 2 OSCs and LFOs per Voice,
3 ADSR Generators, 8-Channel Modulation Matrix, 32-Step Sequencer,
and Tablet Remote Control