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GLOBAL Global Menu

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25 DeepMind 6 User Manual 7.3 GLOBAL (Global Menu) Within the GLOBAL menu there are five pages: • CONNECTIVITY - All settings relating to connectivity and communication with external devices including backup and restore functions. • KEYBOARD SETTINGS - All settings relating to the keyboard including aftertouch and velocity. • PEDAL SETTINGS - All settings relating to the pedal inputs. • PANEL SETTINGS - All settings relating to panel (local), faders, dialogs, menu functionality, and display brightness and contrast. • SYSTEM SETTINGS - All system settings, including versions, fan speed, calibration, and backup. This chapter covers each of these pages in detail. Note: To access successive GLOBAL pages, press the GLOBAL switch again to cycle through the pages. A help message on the bottom of each screen shows you what the next menu will be if you press the GLOBAL switch again. 1. To access the GLOBAL menu press the GLOBAL switch and it will remain illuminated while you are in this menu: 2. The display will then show one page of the GLOBAL menu. Note: The first time you access the GLOBAL menu after turning on the DeepMind 6, you will see the CONNECTIVITY page. Whenever you access the GLOBAL menu after that point, you will be returned to the last page you visited within the menu system. This feature is reset when the unit is powered off. Note: This page location memory function can be turned off using the REMEMBER PAGES function in the PANEL SETTINGS menu. 7.3.1 CONNECTIVITY In this menu are all the settings relating to connectivity and communication with external devices, including backing up and restoring programs and data. 1. To navigate the options in the CONNECTIVITY menu, use the BANK/UP or BANK/DOWN switches. 2. Selected parameters are adjusted using the -/NO or +/YES switches, 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. 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 that the device in question responds to the system exclusive messages which are solely for the device in question. The DEVICE ID can be any number from 1-16. 1. To change the DEVICE ID, make sure that the '

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DeepMind 6 User Manual
7.3
GLOBAL (Global Menu)
Within the GLOBAL menu there are five pages:
CONNECTIVITY
- All settings relating to connectivity and communication
with external devices including backup and restore functions.
KEYBOARD SETTINGS
- All settings relating to the keyboard including
aftertouch and velocity.
PEDAL SETTINGS
- All settings relating to the pedal inputs.
PANEL SETTINGS
- All settings relating to panel (local), faders, dialogs,
menu functionality, and display brightness and contrast.
SYSTEM SETTINGS
- All system settings, including versions, fan speed,
calibration, and backup.
This chapter covers each of these pages in detail.
Note:
To access successive GLOBAL pages, press the GLOBAL switch again to cycle
through the pages. A help message on the bottom of each screen shows you
what the next menu will be if you press the GLOBAL switch again.
1.
To access the GLOBAL menu press the GLOBAL switch and it will remain
illuminated while you are in this menu:
2.
The display will then show one page of the GLOBAL menu.
Note:
The first time you access the GLOBAL menu after turning on the
DeepMind 6, you will see the CONNECTIVITY page. Whenever you access
the GLOBAL menu after that point, you will be returned to the last page
you visited within the menu system. This feature is reset when the unit is
powered off.
Note:
This page location memory function can be turned off using the
REMEMBER PAGES function in the PANEL SETTINGS menu.
7.3.1
CONNECTIVITY
In this menu are all the settings relating to connectivity and communication with
external devices, including backing up and restoring programs and data.
1.
To navigate the options in the CONNECTIVITY menu, use the BANK/UP or
BANK/DOWN switches.
2.
Selected parameters are adjusted using the -/NO or +/YES switches, 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.
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
that the device in question responds to the system exclusive messages which are
solely for the device in question.
The DEVICE ID can be any number from 1-16.
1.
To change the DEVICE ID, make sure that the '<' symbol next to the DEVICE ID
number is highlighted. Then you can either use the -/NO or +/YES switches,
the rotary knob or the DATA ENTRY fader.