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d3m

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User's Guide V1.2

Operation

The 

d3m

 is switched on by plugging the AC adapter into a wall outlet and connecting it to the

appropriate jack of the 

d3m

. There is no separate on/off switch.

For operation 

d3m

 has 22 buttons available. Each button is equipped with a corresponding

LED (light emitting diode). The buttons are organized in two groups:

 

Preset Number

:  12 buttons 1...12

 

Preset Bank

10 buttons 1...10

The 12 number buttons correspond to the reverse colored lowest octave that was available
in some previous organs.

There are two main modes available: the 

play mode

 and the 

programming mode

.

The 

play mode

 is the normal operation mode that is used to play on the keyboard, send

program change messages with the buttons and operate the foot controller and foot switch to
transmit the corresponding Midi messages. The 

play mode

 is called up when d3m is turned

on without operating one of the 22 buttons during power on. Corresponding to the previous
adjustments in the 

programming mode

 (see below) one of the three 

play modes

 is available

after power on:

 

B4 play mode

 

EVB3 play mode

 

Remote play mode

The 

programming mode 

is used to adjust several parameters of the d3m (e.g. Midi channel,

play mode, functions of foot controller and foot switch). The 

programming mode 

is called up

when d3m is turned on while one of the 22 buttons is held down during power on.

The different modes are now described in detail.

Summary of Contents for d3m

Page 1: ...DOEPFER Organ Keyboard d3m User s Guide...

Page 2: ...mid or wet environment nor near inflammables No liquids or conducting materials must get into the instrument If this should happen the instrument must be disconnected from power immediately and be exa...

Page 3: ...d companies Any firmware update is not free of charge The costs for material working time and shipment is charged to the customer You may even carry out firmware updates yourself at your own risk In t...

Page 4: ...ing and Safety Instructions 2 Servicing Updates 3 Introduction 5 Connections rear panel 6 Power Supply n 6 MIDI OUT o MIDI IN p 6 FOOT CONTROL q 7 FOOT SWITCH r 7 Operation 8 Play Mode 9 B4 Mode 9 EVB...

Page 5: ...the foot controller and sustain or rotary speaker on off for the foot switch The keyboard is equipped with Midi In and Midi Out Two or even more of these manuals can be daisy chained via midi out in...

Page 6: ...um current has to be a multiple of 100 mA e g 200 mA for two d3m 300 mA for three d3m Remark The value 250mA printed on the rear panel is no longer required For the new series of d3m a current of 100...

Page 7: ...connection to another d3m module The Midi input is not suitable for large amounts of Midi data e g SysEx strings or Midi messages coming from a computer sequencer but only for small data rates like t...

Page 8: ...play mode is the normal operation mode that is used to play on the keyboard send program change messages with the buttons and operate the foot controller and foot switch to transmit the corresponding...

Page 9: ...sage 0 is transmitted Pay attention that most manufacturers count the Midi program change numbers from 0 127 others from 1 128 In this manual we use the range 0 127 as this is more common If the devic...

Page 10: ...sed in the EVB3 mode for certain functions that cannot be stored in the EVB3 presets These functions are controlled live i e while playing on the keyboard The following table shows the function of the...

Page 11: ...Leslie On Off toggle Foot control operated Foot control released 3 Leslie Fast Slow 4 Leslie Slow Fast 5 Leslie On Off 6 Leslie Off On 7 Sustain On Off 8 Sustain Off On 9 Vibrato On Off toggle 10 Vib...

Page 12: ...006 by Doepfer Musikelektronik GmbH Geigerstr 13 82166 Graefelfing Germany Phone 49 89 89809510 Fax 49 89 89809511 email sales doepfer de Web Site www doepfer com Doepfer Musikelektronik www doepfer c...

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