The Harmonizer
Programmer’s Manual
The Harmonizer
Programmer’s Manual Page 77 of 97 Release 1.2.1
1999 Eventide, Inc.
The above example includes several details that are familiar and a few that aren’t. The following is a
breakdown of each line.
KNOB Mode
If the
KNOB mode reads (select), spinning the KNOB will scroll through the menu. If the KNOB mode
reads
(adjust), spinning the KNOB will adjust the data on the current line (the line with the little triangle next to it!).
Module Name
The name of the module we are
<modify>ing!
Module Type
The type of module we are
<modify>ing!
Edit Module Name
This is the current name of the selected module. Selecting this
line and pressing the
SELECT key will allow you to change the
name. After the name is changed, press the
SELECT key to make
it “stick” . The Harmonizer will display a message indicating that
“
Modifying...” and then “Loading new patch...” is taking place. If the <done> SOFT KEY is pressed
while the name is being edited, the name change will be lost and the display will return to the basic Patch
Editor area display.
Specifier
This example (the delay module) has only one specifier. Some
modules have many specifiers. To change the specifier, choose it and
press the
SELECT key. This will bring up a menu. Change the
value with the numeric keypad or the
KNOB. Press the SELECT
key or the
ENT key to save your alteration. The Harmonizer will display a message indicating that
“
Modifying...” and then “Loading new patch...” is taking place. If the change in specifiers makes the
program take up too much of any resource, the Harmonizer will display the “
Patch too big” error message
and will reverse the change. To return to the
<modify> menu without changing the value of the specifier, press
any key other than
SELECT or ENT.
Audio input
The delay module has one audio input. In this program, the
first delay module’s input is connected to adc-in1. That’s
“techie speak” for
in1 on the IN module.
You can change the output that connects to the current module’s
input in the
<modify> menu if you so desire. Here we’ve
changed it to
second delay-out.