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DeepMind 12 User Manual
Rear Panel
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POWER INPUT - connect using the supplied power cable only.
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POWER SWITCH - use this to turn the synthesizer on and off . Only turn it
on after all connections have been made.
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OUTPUT L / R - this is the main output of the synthesizer. It should be
connected to your audio interface or sound system. Remember to turn your
monitors / loudspeakers on last when turning on your system and turn
your monitors / loudspeakers off fi rst when turning your system off .
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PHONES - the headphones output of the synthesizer follows the main
output. Connect your headphones here. Ensure the volume control is at
minimum when putting on headphones or when turning the synthesizer
on or off .
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SUSTAIN - this ¼" TS jack allows you to connect a sustain pedal, such as a
normally-open switch.
The operation of this pedal can be customized using the GLOBAL /
PEDAL SETTINGS menu.
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PEDAL/CV - this ¼" TRS jack allows you to connect an expression pedal.
The operation of this pedal can be customized using the GLOBAL / PEDAL
SETTINGS menu.
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MIDI IN - this 5-pin DIN jack receives MIDI data from an external source.
This will commonly be an external hardware sequencer, a computer
equipped with a MIDI interface, etc.
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MIDI OUT - this 5-pin DIN jack sends MIDI data to an external source. This
will commonly be an external hardware sequencer, a computer equipped
with a MIDI interface, etc.
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MIDI THRU - this 5-pin DIN jack is used to pass through MIDI data received
at the MIDI INPUT. This will commonly be sent to another synthesizer or
drum machine assigned to a diff erent DEVICE ID, or MIDI Channel.
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USB PORT - this USB type B jack allows connection to a computer. The
DeepMind 12 will show up as a class-compliant USB MIDI device, capable
of supporting MIDI in and out. The DeepMind 12 does not require any
additional drivers to work with Windows, Android, MacOS and iOS devices.
USB MIDI IN - accepts incoming MIDI data from an application.
USB MIDI OUT - sends MIDI data to an application.

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