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126 DeepMind 6 User Manual
12. DAW MIDI Conguration
All the parameters which can be controlled by MIDI can be recorded and
then played back as automation data within any DAW or application that
supports MIDI.
The DeepMind 6 oers three methods of communicating via MIDI:
• Physical MIDI Ports - When using the physical MIDI ports you will need to
connect these to a MIDI interface or other device which can pass the MIDI
information to your host computer/tablet/phone.
• USB-MIDI - The DeepMind 6 is a class compliant USB device and should
appear as both inputs and outputs in most applications without the need for
any additional drivers.
In order to use the DeepMind 6 analog polyphonic synthesizer in conjunction
with a Digital Audio Workstation (DAW) or any Audio/MIDI application please
follow these steps:
Ensure that the relevant interface (MIDI/USB) is congured correctly in the
GLOBAL-CONNECTIVITY menu.
Ensure that the DeepMind 6 is an active input and output in your DAW /
Application MIDI setup.
Ensure that your DAW is setup to receive MIDI on the same channel as the
DeepMind 6 Transmit channel.
Recording, editing and playback of Note data such as Note number, Velocity, Note
Length etc, should be possible in most applications.
Recording, editing and playback of MIDI CC data such as Aftertouch, Pitch Bend,
Mod Wheel or any of the faders should be possible in most applications.
Recording and playback of MIDI NRPN data is only possible in certain applications,
please consult your manufacturers data for details on NRPN support.
Note: If you adjust a parameter using an external device or application
connected, the DeepMind 6 will forward the change to the other interfaces.
The data format will be dependant on the mode settings for each interface
Warning: Be careful not to create any kind of MIDI loop as feeding back the same
information to the DeepMind 6 will cause erratic behavior.