Eventide DJ Equipment DSP4000B+ Manual Do Utilizador

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The Harmonizer
 Programmer’s Manual 
 
The Harmonizer
 Programmer’s Manual  
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Release 1.2.1 
 
 
 1999 Eventide, Inc. 
 
THE <MODIFY> 
SOFT KEY
 
The 
<modify>
 
SOFT KEY
 gives you the ability to directly change the “internals” of a module.  This is 
necessary to create complex, highly customized programs.  The 
<modify>
 
SOFT KEY
 works on one module 
at a time and is needed to change the following: 
• 
the module name 
• 
specifier
• 
connections between userobjects and userobject inputs 
• 
control inputs that are not “patched” and that are not controlled via their userobject 
Modifying a delay module 
To use the 
<modify>
 
SOFT KEY
 in the Patch Editor display, simply 
select the desired module using the 
LEFT
 and 
RIGHT
 
CURSOR
 
control keys. . .  
 
 
. . .and then press the 
<modify>
 
SOFT KEY
.  On entry to the 
<modify>
 menu, the display shows the current 
KNOB
 mode 
(
select
 or 
adjust
), the name of the module, the module type, and 
the first three lines of module information.   
 
The 
<modify>
 menu scrolls and behaves much like things in the 
PROGRAM
 area do.   
• 
To scroll through the data for the module use the 
CURSOR
 
keys.  If the 
KNOB
 mode reads 
(select)
 
(as shown to the right)
 you 
can also use the 
KNOB
 to scroll through the data for the 
module.   
• 
To change any of the data in the module, first ensure that the 
line of data you want to change is highlighted and that the 
KNOB
 mode reads 
(adjust)
 
(these two requirements are actually one in the 
same)
.  You highlight a line by either pressing the 
RIGHT
 or 
DOWN CURSOR
 key OR by pressing the 
SELECT
 key. 
• 
Once a line of data is highlighted, spin the 
KNOB
 or use the 
numeric keypad to adjust the data.  A pop-up menu appears 
that prompts you to either press the 
SELECT
 key or the 
ENT
 
key when you are satisfied with the change.  
 
Below is a composite of the information for the first delay module in the 
Patch Instruct
 program.