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The Harmonizer
 Programmer’s Manual 
 
The Harmonizer
 Programmer’s Manual  
Page 38 of 97 
Release 1.2.1 
 
 
 1999 Eventide, Inc. 
Double clicking on the knob module in the 
Patch Instruct
 program reveals this window as shown above 
(you may have to download the program by using the Get command if you haven’t already done so)
.  
• 
The module name specifier is set to “delay knob."   
• 
The menu statement specifier is set to “Each Delay:%2.0fms."  This means that on a menu page in the 
PARAMETER
 area where this knob module’s menu statement shows up, the text “
Each Delay: 
xxxxxms
” will show, where 
xxxxx
 actually reflects the value that the parameter is set to.  The “%2.0f” 
part is described in some detail later.  
• 
The 8 char name is “Delay."  The 8 char name is what would show up as a 
SOFT KEY
 if this module’s 
userobject output were connected to the head module. 
• 
The min value specifier sets the minimum value that the parameter can be set to. 
• 
The max value specifier sets the maximum value that the parameter can be set to. 
• 
The resolution specifier sets the “jump” that the parameter value makes when the 
KNOB
 is rotated.  In 
other words, when the user rotates the 
KNOB
, the resolution is how far the parameter value changes per 
incremental movement.   
• 
The last row reads “250.000”  This allows you to manually set the value of the control output from the 
VSigfile Specifier Display.   
 
Let’s look at these lines in more detail, shall we? 
Menu Statement 
The menu statement is a crucial specifier used in the basic knob module, which is the most common 
“parameter adjuster."  The menu statement is the line that will appear in 
PARAMETER
 area menu page.  The 
menu statement may contain up to 20 characters including the parameter value.  Anything over 20 characters 
will not be displayed.   
 
The first job of the menu statement is to indicate to the user what the parameter is for.  It should also 
contain the format for the parameter value that will be displayed, indicating the number of spaces that the 
parameter value will take up and how many digits will be after the decimal point for a numerical parameter 
value 
(parameter values can be text as well, more on this later)
.  You must specify this format bearing in mind the min value, 
the max value, and the resolution.   
The syntax of the format is: 
%Y.Xf  
 
where Y is the number of spaces reserved for display and X is the maximum number of digits after the 
decimal point.  The percent(%), period(.), and f must be used as shown.  If the period(.) is removed, the 
Harmonizer will display six digits after the decimal point.  Here are example formats and results that would 
be displayed on a menu page in the 
PARAMETER
 area.  “~” represents a space that will be inserted. 
format 
for 1.2345 
for 23456.0013 
for .1234 
for 1 
for -55.234 
%1.2f 
1.23
 
23456.00
 
0.12
 
1.00
 
-55.23
 
%4.2f 
1.23
 
23456.00
 
0.12
 
1.00
 
-55.23
 
%5.2f 
~1.23
 
23456.00
 
~0.12
 
~1.00
 
-55.23
 
%5.0f 
~~~~1
 
23456
 
~~~~0
 
~~~~1
 
-55.23
 
%7.1f 
~~~~1.2
 
23456.0
 
~~~~0.1
 
~~~~1.0
 
~-55.23
 
%9.4f 
~~~1.2345
 
23456.2345
 
~~~0.1234
 
~~~1.0000
 
~-55.2300
 
%2f 
1.234497
 
23456.001300
 
0.123398
 
1.000000
 
-55.234000