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The Harmonizer
 Programmer’s Manual 
 
The Harmonizer
 Programmer’s Manual  
Page 48 of 97 
Release 1.2.1 
 
 
 1999 Eventide, Inc. 
 
TUTORIAL 2 -PRETTY IN DEPTH 
OK, now you’ve got just about all the tricks at hand.  It’s time to build a serious program, complete with 
custom menu pages.  We’ll build a dual flanger with a changeable rate, depth, feedback, and waveform.  
Flangers work by modulating a short delay and then recombining that signal with the original signal.  The 
interference that results from the recombination produces that classic “whooshing” effect. 
 
Recall our three “cornerstones” of program construction: 
1. 
We must connect appropriate modules to achieve a desired, overall audio effect. 
2. 
We must control the parameters of the modules in a program so that the desired audio effect is 
achieved. 
3. 
We must make some of the parameters available in the 
PARAMETER
 area so that the user can “tweak” 
the program to fit a particular situation.  
 
We’ll clearly tackle 
“cornerstone one” 
first.  We’ll then 
tackle “two” and 
“three” at the same 
time because 
they’re quite 
intertwined. 
 
The audio modules 
we will need for a 
single channel of 
our flanger are as 
follows:  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
mix
 module 
 
to mix back part of our modulating delay’s output to produce “feedback."  
microdelay
 module 
to modulate the signal. 
LFO
 module 
 
to modulate the microdelay module’s delay time. 
mixer
 module 
 
to combine the modulated signal with the original signal. 
 
Go ahead and add these modules and connect them as shown above.  The mix module and the mixer 
module are both found in the “Mixer” group.  The microdelay module is found in the “Delay” group. 
The LFO module is found in the “Oscillator” group.  Remember to add a repeating field to the mixer 
module by clicking on the first input and then selecting the Add Repeating Field command under the Edit 
menu.