Eventide DJ Equipment DSP4000B+ 사용자 설명서
The Harmonizer
Programmer’s Manual
The Harmonizer
Programmer’s Manual
Page 84 of 97
Release 1.2.1
1999 Eventide, Inc.
The actual text used for a parameter and the way changes made to
a parameter’s value in the
a parameter’s value in the
PARAMETER
area translate to control
output changes in the Patch Editor area are set up by
<modify>
ing
the “parameter adjuster’s” module in the Patch Editor area.. This
screen shown to the right is a composite picture of the
screen shown to the right is a composite picture of the
<modify>
menu for the knob module in the
Patch Instruct
program.
•
The module
name
specifier is set to “
delay knob
."
•
The
menu statement
specifier is set to “
Each
Delay:%2.0fms
”
(the last ‘s’ is hidden)
. 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 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 line in the
<modify>
menu shows “
Each Delay:250ms
” This is called the “example line." It
is an example of what the
menu statement
actually looks like when viewed in the
PARAMETER
area.
If the example line is selected, the parameter value can be set and the parameter will behave the same as
it does when used in the
it does when used in the
PARAMETER
area.
Let’s look at these lines in more detail, shall we?
Menu Statement
The
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
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
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