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The Harmonizer
 Programmer’s Manual
 
 
The Harmonizer
 Programmer’s Manual 
Page 11 of 97 
Release 1.2.1
 
 
 
 1999 Eventide, Inc. 
 
The Characteristics of Modules 
There are several characteristics associated with any module.  All modules have: 
• 
a module type 
• 
a module name  
 
Modules use memory and processing resources that can be divided into the following groups:   
• 
audio memory 
• 
signal processing 
• 
user interface and control signal memory 
• 
control processing 
Different types of modules use different amounts of these resources. 
 
Modules that have audio inputs and outputs introduce a six-sample delay in the processed signal. 
 
More complex modules have some or all of these items: 
• 
specifiers  
• 
audio inputs (and/or mod inputs) 
• 
audio outputs (and/or mod outputs) 
• 
control inputs 
• 
control outputs 
• 
userobject outputs 
• 
userobject inputs 
 
The following sections will discuss all of these attributes in depth. . . 
M
ODULE 
T
YPE
 
There are many kinds of modules at our disposal.  The “module type” simply defines a module as being a 
particular kind of module.  When a module is added to a program, it is selected by module type.  Once 
added, the module type cannot be changed.  If a different module type is needed, the “offending” module 
must be deleted and then the correct module type must be added anew.   
 
The Modules section in this manual is sorted by module type.  When a module is mentioned in this 
document, it is referred to by module type.  For example, a module whose module type is “samphold” 
would be referred to as a samphold module.   
M
ODULE 
N
AME
 
The module name is a text string that is stored with a particular module.  It is 
helpful to change the module name immediately after adding a module so that 
modules of the same type can be told apart.  Choose a name that reflects both the 
purpose of the module within the patch, and the module type.  The name may be up 
to 18 characters in length.  To the right we see gate type module named “Ch1 Hiss 
Gate."