The Harmonizer
Programmer’s Manual
The Harmonizer
Programmer’s Manual Page 52 of 97 Release 1.2.1
1999 Eventide, Inc.
Wave
Add a textknob module and connect its control
output to
freq on the LFO module. Then double click
on it to alter its specifiers to match those shown to the
right. Remember to add the correct number of
repeating fields by first clicking on the cell under the
“TEXTKNOB” column associated with the “value1
name." The
button appears, permitting you to add
repeating fields with abandon.
• The “value” row sets which value the module will
default to. A value of 0 selects value1, a value of 1
selects value2, a value of 2 selects value3, a value of 3
selects value4, and so on. Here, a value of 1 selects
value2, Tri.
• The waveshapes corresponding to each value can be
found in the LFO module’s section in the Modules
Section.
Duty
Add a percentknob module and connect its control
output to
dutycycle on the LFO module. Then
double click on it. Change the specifiers as shown to the
right.
• The
dutycycle control input on the LFO module
accepts an input value between zero and 1, but by using
the percentknob module we can display a value
between zero and 100. The choice is purely aesthetic.
We could have just as well used a normal knob module
and set its min and max to “0” and “1."
Sweep
Arranging a Sweep monitor is a little more
involved than the above interface modules were.
We want to monitor the mod
output of the LFO
module, but all of the monitor modules have only
control
inputs. Of course we can’t directly
connect a mod output to a control input!
Fortunately there exist a few “bridge” modules
that convert audio/mod signals to control signals
and vice versa. Go ahead and add an a_to_c
module from the “Bridge” group and an
hmonitor module from the “Interface” group.
Connect them as shown above.