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4.10 The COMPARE function

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 with the original program. This is necessary when
you wish to maintain the sound/character of the program.
To perform both functions simply press the COMPARE switch.
Note: If you have not edited the program (i.e. changed some parameters) when
you press the COMPARE switch you will restore the backup as described in a
previous chapter.
Firstly the sound/character will return to its original state so that you can
compare your edits.
Note: If you do not want to match the fader positions you can simply press
COMPARE again to return to programming.
Secondly, you now have the option to match the position of the physical faders to
the positions stored in the original program.
You will then see a page of the COMPARE menu (page 1 is displayed below). The
page shown will be the last page you used. If you have never used the COMPARE
function since turning the DeepMind 12 on, it will default to page 1.
Each page of the COMPARE menu shows a section of the faders.
If the position of the fader matches the position of the stored value the fader will
be black.
If the fader does not match the position it will be white with a superimposed
arrow pointing in the direction it needs to move in order to approach the
stored value.
There is also a white bar to show how far the fader needs to move in order to
match the stored value.
Once the fader reaches the stored position it will turn black to indicate it is now
matched.
Note: The pages will switch automatically when you begin to adjust any
of the faders.
There are four pages of faders in the COMPARE menu, to access the other pages
use the +/- switches to select the previous/next pages.
Page 1 Shows the ARP/SEQ and LFO faders:
Page 2 shows the OSC faders:
Page 3 shows the UNISON, VCF, HPF and VCA faders:
Page 4 shows the ENVELOPE faders:
Note: You can still select specifi c envelopes to match the faders depending on
your requirements.

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