9 short operating instructions, 1 switching on, 2 menu structure – Doepfer Regelwerk (device no longer available) User Manual

Page 21: Menu overview, 1) step left / decrement dec -1, 2) step right / increment inc +1, 3) fader edit

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Doepfer Musikelektronik GmbH

User manual V1.0

REGELWERK V1.2

€

9 Short Operating
instructions

9.1 Switching on

Once power is applied to the

REGELWERK

,

the display will show the following message:-

REGELWERK V x.xx
DOEPFER (c) 210397


V x.xx shows the current version's software
release number, where x.xx stands for whatever
version / release number has been reached.
The actual date of the release will also be shown
in the day / month / year format, so that, for
instance, 210397 is March 23, 1997.

at the same time, on power-up

REGELWERK

automatically loads Preset 1 and Pattern 1.

Preset and Pattern 1 are the default data.


9.2 Menu structure

The 16 buttons near the alpha-dial are the

main tools to access the

REGELWERK

menu

structure.

These buttons don't have indicator LEDs, but

instead, generally, the relevant parameters
are displayed in the second line of the LCD
screen, in words.

In most menus related parameters can be

found one after the other, in so-called
parameter groups. To access them, you
simply keep pressing the menu button again
until your chosen item is reached. Individual
parameters are accessed one after the other,
and keeping on pressing gets you back to the
beginning again.

9.3

Menu overview

Here's an overview of the various menus /

parameter groups in the current version of

REGELWERK

.

In later software versions the menus may be

enlarged by the addition of further related
parameters.

For the purposes of this manual, the two rows

of buttons near the alpha-dial are numbered
from 1-8 (upper left to right) and 9-16 (lower
left to right).


The various parameter groups' menu headings
are as follows:-

See chapter 5, Front Panel Controls, to the

lower right corner, to the right of the alpha-
dial.

‘16 buttons dedicated to menu selection'.

The top row of buttons (1-8) except for 1 & 2,

(Dec. / Inc.), all relate to the specific track
selected.

(1) Step Left / decrement Dec -1/<

To move one place to the left, or reduce a
value by 1, and also, in some menus, to
specify something within a menu.

(2) Step Right / increment Inc +1/>

As 1, except right instead of left, and
increase instead of reduce.

(3) Fader Edit

MIDI channel:

The MIDI channel of the particular event

MIDI event:

The type of MIDI event

First MIDI data byte in words:

The first MIDI data byte – i.e. whatever event

has been programmed - translated into words

Second MIDI data byte in words:

The second MIDI data byte – i.e. whatever

event has been programmed – translated into
words

String editor:|__,__,__,__>

Template / editor for data strings (max. around
30 bytes in the current software version)

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