All the pot caps and the finishing on the wheels got sticky or cracked and desintegrared. I’ve replaced them with much reliable knobs. And the wheels look much better now.
@3:42 You were struggling to find LFO2 in the mod matrix: you just have to hold the mod button and tap the edit button of the LFO2 and LFO2 will be selected ;)
You are right. But it is also possible to select a source or destination just by holding the mod button and moving the respective slider. The problem here is a bug that sometimes changes the selection focus while you're using this method.
The sequencer in this synth is a little different from what we know as a sequencer. It is called Control Sequencer and it acts as a source in the modulation matrix. You first have to configure the sequencer in the arp/seq menu. Then you can use this control sequencer with any available destination. If the destination is note number, it will trigger notes. But if the destination is anything else, it will trigger that value with 1 to 32 steps.
@@williampaivaoficial Has the possibility to play a pattern of notes which i choosed before out of time and make it an arp melody??And then mute some of them??
@@booyobambooyo2563 No. You can create note sequences including muted steps in the control sequencer, but you can’t make it play in different scales as you do with an arpeggio. It will play the notes you inserted when programming.
@@booyobambooyo2563 No, you can't. It will work like this only in arpeggio mode, but the patterns are standard. You can't edit them. As I said before: you can create your own pattern with the control sequencer, but it will play only the notes you chose when you programmed it.
amazing. i need to get back playing with my deepmind
Love my DM's....DM6 and DM12D...
wow, nice chords. thank you for this great video, i love it
Amazing!
NICE!
All the pot caps and the finishing on the wheels got sticky or cracked and desintegrared. I’ve replaced them with much reliable knobs. And the wheels look much better now.
@3:42 You were struggling to find LFO2 in the mod matrix: you just have to hold the mod button and tap the edit button of the LFO2 and LFO2 will be selected ;)
You are right. But it is also possible to select a source or destination just by holding the mod button and moving the respective slider. The problem here is a bug that sometimes changes the selection focus while you're using this method.
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Boa! Tô querendo pegar esse como novo brinquedinho :)
Se achar por um preço bom, não pense duas vezes. Curiosamente, o 6 é mais caro que o 12 na maioria das vezes no Brasil, sei lá pq.
@@williampaivaoficial opa, o 12 já está aqui fazendo companhia ao Pro~1 e TD-3 hehe :)
do you know if the ARP/Hold function will work with an external MIDI controller? THinking of getting the DM12D,
Yes, it does.
Why they didn't do all faders motorized!?
That would be a nightmare.
Why's there some background noise 😂? Is this normal or because it is analogue
It’s an amp simulation effect I’m using on the master.
What about the 32 sequencer?Can i mute notes?i don't see the buttons like other synths
The sequencer in this synth is a little different from what we know as a sequencer. It is called Control Sequencer and it acts as a source in the modulation matrix. You first have to configure the sequencer in the arp/seq menu. Then you can use this control sequencer with any available destination. If the destination is note number, it will trigger notes. But if the destination is anything else, it will trigger that value with 1 to 32 steps.
@@williampaivaoficial Has the possibility to play a pattern of notes which i choosed before out of time and make it an arp melody??And then mute some of them??
@@booyobambooyo2563 No. You can create note sequences including muted steps in the control sequencer, but you can’t make it play in different scales as you do with an arpeggio. It will play the notes you inserted when programming.
@@williampaivaoficial Example...Can i press some notes (c ,d ,c , e ,d , d ,e , c) and then it repeat them on time with THIS line like an arpeggio??
@@booyobambooyo2563 No, you can't. It will work like this only in arpeggio mode, but the patterns are standard. You can't edit them. As I said before: you can create your own pattern with the control sequencer, but it will play only the notes you chose when you programmed it.