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DeepMind 12 User Manual
Gate Functionality - The SUSTAIN input can also be used with a GATE signal
from a CV and GATE interface or a modular synthesizer. This functionality requires
the GATE signal to operate between +5V and 0V.
Note: For wiring diagrams and pin connections information please consult the
guide later in this document.
Norm-Open Here when the connected switch is pressed the notes are held
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in the SUSTAIN stage of all ENVELOPEs. In this mode the correct operation is
designed for a switch whose contacts close when pressed.
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Norm-Closed Here when the connected switch is pressed the notes are held
in the SUSTAIN stage of all ENVELOPEs. In this mode the correct operation is
designed for a switch whose contacts open when pressed.
• •
Tap-N.O Here the SUSTAIN input is mapped to the TAP function so when
the switch is pressed a signal is sent to the Master BPM Generator. In this
mode the correct operation is designed for a switch whose contacts close
when pressed.
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Tap-N.C Here the SUSTAIN input is mapped to the TAP function so when
the switch is pressed a signal is sent to the Master BPM Generator. In this
mode the correct operation is designed for a switch whose contacts open
when pressed.
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Arp+Gate Here the SUSTAIN input is mapped to the ARPEGGIATOR notes, so
when a GATE input from a CV & GATE interface, or a modular synthesizer is
connected, the gate signal will step though the notes of the ARPEGGIATOR.
In this mode the ARPEGGIATOR note duration is set by length of time that the
gate signal is high (+5V).
Arp-Gate Here the SUSTAIN input is mapped to the ARPEGGIATOR notes, so
• •
when a GATE input from a CV & GATE interface, or a modular synthesizer is
connected, the gate signal will step though the notes of the ARPEGGIATOR.
In this mode the ARPEGGIATOR note duration is set by length of time that the
gate signal is low (0V).
• •
Seq+Gate Here the SUSTAIN input is mapped to the CONTROL SEQUENCER
steps, so when a GATE input from a CV & GATE interface, or a modular
synthesizer is connected, the gate signal will move though the steps of the
CONTROL SEQUENCER. In this mode the CONTROL SEQUENCER will transition
to the next step each time a positive edge (a transition from 0V to 5V)
is received.
• •
Seq-Gate Here the SUSTAIN input is mapped to the CONTROL SEQUENCER
steps, so when a GATE input from a CV & GATE interface, or a modular
synthesizer is connected, the gate signal will move though the steps of the
CONTROL SEQUENCER. In this mode the CONTROL SEQUENCER will transition
to the next step each time a negative edge (a transition from 5V to 0V)
is received.
• •
Arp&Seq+Gate Here the SUSTAIN input is mapped to the ARPEGGIATOR
notes, and to the CONTROL SEQUENCER steps. When a GATE input from a CV
& GATE interface, or a modular synthesizer is connected, the gate signal will
step though the notes of the ARPEGGIATOR, and also move though the steps
of the CONTROL SEQUENCER. In this mode the ARPEGGIATOR note duration
is set by length of time that the gate signal is high (+5V). Also in this mode
the CONTROL SEQUENCER will transition to the next step each time a positive
edge (a transition from 0V to 5V) is received.
• •
Arp&Seq-Gate Here the SUSTAIN input is mapped to the ARPEGGIATOR
notes, and to the CONTROL SEQUENCER steps. When GATE input from a CV &
GATE interface, or a modular synthesizer is connected, the gate signal will
step though the notes of the ARPEGGIATOR, and also move though the steps
of the CONTROL SEQUENCER. In this mode the ARPEGGIATOR note duration is
set by length of time that the gate signal is low (0V). Also in this mode the
CONTROL SEQUENCER will transition to the next step each time a negative
edge (a transition from 5V to 0V) is received.
The default setting is Norm-Open.
To exit this menu press the PROG switch to return to the main programming
screen, or press GLOBAL to cycle to the PANEL SETTINGS menu.

7.2.14 PANEL SETTINGS

PANEL-LOCAL - This option turns LOCAL CONTROL for the DeepMind 12 panel
controls (including all faders, non menu edit switches and portamento knobs)
On and Off . It is sometimes useful to turn LOCAL CONTROL off when using
the DeepMind 12 to control other hardware/software synthesizers, eff ects
and/or applications.
The default setting is On.
FADER MODE - This option allows you to choose the mode in which the faders
respond when you initially move a fader which has a diff erent physical position to
the stored value. You can choose one of the following options:
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Pass-thru - In this mode, when the fader is moved, it will need to "Pass-
thru" the stored value before it will start to change.
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Jump - In this mode, when the fader is moved the value of the parameter
will "Jump" to the physical position of the fader.
The default setting is Jump.
INFO DIALOGS - This option allows you to disable the pop-up dialogs and
messages which are designed to aid you while learning how the DeepMind 12
operates. The default setting is Enable.
CYCLE TO PROG - When this option is turned On, the menu cycle function will
return you to the programming screen. When this option is Off , the menu cycle
function will return you to the fi rst menu page. The default setting is On.
REMEMBER PAGES - With this option turned on your position in any menu
will be remembered so that you return to the same position you left. When this
option is off , any access of a menu will always position you in the fi rst menu page.
The default setting is On.
BRIGHTNESS - This option allows you to control the brightness of the display.
The range is 0-100, with 0 being dim and 100 being the brightest setting. This is
useful if you are operating in low light conditions and want to protect your vision,
or if you are working under strong lighting conditions and want to maximise
viability.
The default setting is 100.
CONTRAST - This option allows you to control the contrast of the display. The
range is 0-14, with 0 being least contrast and 14 being the most contrast. This is
useful to compensate for diff erent viewing angles, and/or light conditions.
The default setting is 10.
To exit this menu press the PROG switch to return to the main programming
screen.

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