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The Harmonizer
 Programmer’s Manual
 
 
The Harmonizer
 Programmer’s Manual 
Page 39 of 97 
Release 1.2.1
 
 
 
 1999 Eventide, Inc. 
 
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As an wee exercise, Get the 
Patch Instruct
 
program from the Harmonizer 
(it’s found in the “Programming” bank”)
, and double click on the knob module.  
Then change the menu statement to “Each Delay:%2.3fms” as shown above.   
 
Now Send the program back to the Harmonizer, and see the 
difference that made to the display.  Note the decimal value in the 
Each Delay
” parameter.   It used to read 
250
.  Now it reads 
250.000
.  
Contain yourself. . . 
Min and Max Values 
The lower and upper limits of a numeric 
parameter value are set as specifiers in the module 
that controls the parameter.  In the example program 
Patch Instruct
, the “delay knob” parameter value has 
a range of 0.0000 to 10000.0000 set by the min value and max value specifiers.  You can adjust these limits if 
you wish.  
 
As another wee exercise, Get the 
Patch Instruct
 
program from the Harmonizer 
(it’s found in the 
“Programming” bank”)
, and double click on the knob 
module.  Change the min value and max value to 
set different limits as shown above.   
 
Now Send the program back to the Harmonizer and test the 
Each 
Delay
 parameter.  To the right we bump up against the new min 
value.  
 
And on this screen we bump up against the new max value.  
 
You will find min value and max value specifiers in most of the 
“interface” group modules.   
Resolution 
The resolution specifier controls what minimum change in a parameter value can be achieved by turning the 
KNOB
 or by using the 
INC
 or 
DEC
 key on the numeric keypad.  The resolution specifier also controls the “rate 
of change” as the 
KNOB
 is spun.  If the resolution is very fine, the parameter value will increment in “baby 
steps” as the 
KNOB
 is spun.  If the resolution is very course, the parameter value will increment in “great 
leaps” as the 
KNOB
 is spun.   
For example, if the selected parameter displays a value of 
45.30
 and the resolution is 1.0000, then slow 
motion clockwise rotation on the 
KNOB
 will change the value to 
46.30
 
(unless the max value is less than 46.30!)
.  If 
the selected parameter displays a value of 
45.30
 and the resolution is 0.1000, then slow motion clockwise 
rotation on the 
KNOB
 will change the value to 
45.40
.   
As yet another wee exercise, double click on the knob module the same way as in the Min and Max Value 
section and adjust the resolution specifier.  Notice the difference this makes in the “step size” of the 
Each 
Delay
 parameter value.  
(You’ll have to walk yourself through this one. . .)