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The Harmonizer
 Programmer’s Manual 
 
The Harmonizer
 Programmer’s Manual  
Page 50 of 97 
Release 1.2.1 
 
 
 1999 Eventide, Inc. 
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We’ll need a “
Duty
” parameter that controls the duty cycle of the LFO module’s waveshape. 
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Finally, we’ll want (though we don’t need) a “
Sweep
” monitor that monitors the output of the LFO 
module.   
We’ll hook each one of these up and then use the VSigfile Specifier Display window to set all of the various 
specifiers correctly. 
Strength 
The first “parameter adjuster” we’ll want to add is a 
knob
 module 
(from the “Interface” group)
.  Go ahead and 
add it, and connect it to the microdelay module 
as shown.  
Then double click on it to enter the VSigfile Specifier 
Display window.  To the right is how we’d like to set 
everything and here’s why: 
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We set the module’s name to reflect its purpose.  
Adding the “1” at the end ensures that when we 
copy this module later, the copied version is 
incremented properly. 
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The menu statement is what will appear on the 
menu page.  We write “4.1” because we want the 
value to take up four spaces no matter how many 
digits there are and because we want only one 
decimal point of precision. 
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Because this knob module will be connected to 
a menupage module and not to the head module directly, the 8 char name is left blank (it would serve 
as the 
SOFT KEY
 title if the module were connected directly to the head module). 
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The min is set at zero corresponding to no modulation at all. 
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The max is set at “49.9” because we set our maximum delay time to 50 milliseconds and we set the 
delayamt to “0.1."  We don’t want the user to specify a 
Strength
 that is greater than what the 
microdelay
 module is set up to deliver! 
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We set the resolution to “0.1” so that a spin of the 
KNOB
 results in a reasonable change in the 
Strength
’s value. 
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We set the default value at “10” because 10 milliseconds is a pretty standard flanger strength. 
Feedback 
Add a percentknob module and connect its 
control output to 
amp2
 on the mix module.  Then 
double click on it.  Change the specifiers as shown to 
the right. 
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The mix module’s control inputs accept a value 
from -1 to +1 
(negative values invert the phase of the applied 
signal)
.  Recall that the percentknob 
module’s output will be 1/100th that of its 
displayed value.  Thus we can display the 
feedback as a percentage and still get the 
appropriate fractional control output.