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The Harmonizer
 Programmer’s Manual 
 
The Harmonizer
 Programmer’s Manual  
Page 18 of 97 
Release 1.2.1 
 
 
 1999 Eventide, Inc. 
 
BASIC FUNCTIONS 
All right, so now you have VSigfile communicating with the Harmonizer (you do, 
don’t you?).  Now we can take a look at how we actually add, connect, and 
manipulate modules in VSigfile. 
 
Before we look at anything, verify that the View menu is “checked” as shown to the 
right.  That way, the structures we describe will be visible to you. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
In VSigfile, signals are color coded: 
• 
audio and mod inputs, outputs, and signals are coded green. 
• 
control inputs, outputs, and signals are coded blue.   
• 
userobject inputs, outputs, and signals are coded pink.  
• 
 
The black and white (damn!) screen capture shown to the right is similar to 
what you should see if you were to begin a new file (by pressing the
 
 
button).  The green “ins and outs” correspond to the audio inputs and outputs 
to the DSP that will eventually run the program.  The blue “1, 2, 3, and 4” on 
the left correspond to the “global” control outputs.  The pink “1” on the right 
corresponds to the first userobject input on the head module.  
 
 
 
Adding Modules 
Use the Add Module command found under the Edit 
menu to add modules to a program.  The dialog box 
shown to the right opens.  The left side of the box 
selects a group (a collection of similar modules) and 
the right side selects a module type inside that group.  
Additionally, you can change the Num field to insert 
more than one instance of a particular kind of 
module.  Go ahead and insert a IIR module from 
the “Filter” group as shown above.