10 string edit – Doepfer Regelwerk (device no longer available) User Manual

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Doepfer Musikelektronik GmbH

User manual V1.0

REGELWERK V1.2

Overdup: Off/On

Same system as for hook mode, but this time for
overdub mode.

MIDILock: Off / In1 / In2 / In12

To relieve the

REGELWERK

of un-necessary

processing of MIDI information that isn't
relevant to it, it's possible to switch the MIDI
inputs on and off independently.

MIDI real-time data will be received and

processed. All other MIDI events present at
the inputs will be ignored.

That means, for instance, that it's possible to

synchronise the

REGELWERK

sequencer to

an external MIDI clock, without burdening the

REGELWERK

's processor with all the other

MIDI data on this channel.

Sample/Sek.: 24 - 8

This is where the scanning / sample-per-

second rate for the faders can be altered.

The rate applies globally, to all faders.

There could theoretically be a maximum of

24 x 24 fader events per second -> 576 fader
events (and if each had three bytes, that
would approach 50% of the maximum
possible MIDI data flow rate).

Because of frequent difficulties in the past

with MIDI instruments which couldn't cope
with the highest theoretically possible speeds
of MIDI data transmission, it was decided to
limit the maximum resolution to these
amounts, and to allow a lower sample rate to
be chosen if necessary.


9.4.10 String Edit

If a fader hasn't been specifically labelled by

the user, the software automatically calls it
FADERXXX (where XXX stands for the
number of the fader).

The advantage of this: no hassle having to

label a fader, and no need to use up memory
for a name when saving the preset.

The disadvantage: just by looking, it's

impossible to tell what the fader is
programmed to do.

So it's also possible to enter a user-chosen

label for each fader (in current software, up to
eight letters long).


When no name has been given to a fader, this
default message comes up in the LCD:

faderXXXEditName

NoName! Make?> OK

Now to label a fader, the default mode must

be switched off by responding to the question

NoName Make?> OK ,

and giving the anonymous fader a label.

Once you press OK to confirm this question,

you automatically leave the page, and have to
re-enter it.


Then the LCD shows:

ABCDEFG EditName

ABCDEFG Delete?

ABCDEFG is the default name, which can now
be edited with the aid of the cursor keys and
alpha dial.

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