Program Management; Program Library; Selecting Programs; Using The Navigation Switches - Behringer DEEPMIND 12 User Manual

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DeepMind 12 User Manual

4. Program Management

This chapter covers the program management for the DeepMind 12 analog
polyphonic synthesizer. It is important to understand how to manage your
programs and maintain your library.

4.1 Program Library

Banks A-H
Programs 1-128
Editing Memory
The DeepMind 12 contains a total of 1,024 programs. There are 8 Banks (A-H)
of 128 programs. All programs can be overwritten as required, please consult
the chapter on restoring factory defaults if you need to return the DeepMind 12
program library to its original state.
All current changes from the stored program are stored in temporary "Editing
Memory". The changes are also placed into "Backup Memory" which can be used
to recover unsaved programs.
Note: The DeepMind 12 Programs are stored in EEPROM memory and will be
retained through a power cycle.

4.2 Selecting Programs

Press the PROG switch to open the PROG menu. This is also the screen which will
be displayed when the DeepMind 12 is turned on.
The PROG (Programming) page will be displayed:
The PROG (Programming) page is the main display of the synthesizer. It shows
the current program name, the category name, the currently adjusted parameter
and a visual representation of the parameter plus the three envelopes.
There are three methods of changing the current program:
• •
Step forwards/backwards through programs using the -NO and+YES
switches, or by stepping up and down through the banks using the BANK/UP
and BANK/DOWN switches.
• •
Using the program browser.
From an external device using a MIDI program change message.
• •

4.2.1 Using the Navigation Switches

Pressing -NO or +YES will load the previous/next program in the bank.
Pressing BANK/UP to BANK/DOWN will change banks.
4.2.2 Using the Program Browser
To access the program browser, press and hold the PROG switch, then move the
rotary knob (or press the GLOBAL switch).
Note: a help menu will appear while the PROG switch is held, showing additional
guidance and commands:
The program browser will then appear:
When in program browser mode you can use the rotary knob to scroll through
the list of programs. When you stop on a program it will be automatically loaded.

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