Eventide DJ Equipment DSP4000B+ 用户手册
The Harmonizer
Programmer’s Manual
The Harmonizer
Programmer’s Manual
Page 40 of 97
Release 1.2.1
1999 Eventide, Inc.
Simple “Parameter Adjusters”
There are seven simple “parameter adjusters” modules:
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A knob module for simple numeric values.
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An rfader module for “rotary” graphical display instead of numeric values.
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An hfader module for “horizontal” graphical display instead of numeric values.
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A vfader module for “vertical” graphical display instead of numeric values.
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A textknob module for “text-valued” parameters.
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A tapknob module for “tapered” (or non-linear) values.
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A percentknob module for percentage display that corresponds to fractional control output.
They have several things in common:
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All have a single control output and no other signal inputs or outputs.
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All have a userobject output that can be connected to a menupage, gang, or head module.
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All have a menu statement and an 8 char name.
These modules are used by connecting their
userobject outputs to a menupage module or the
head
userobject outputs to a menupage module or the
head
module. The
PARAMETER
area menu pages
will then show the text or graphic menu statements
for the connected “parameter adjuster” modules.
for the connected “parameter adjuster” modules.
The following pages describe the simple “parameter
adjusters." To play along at home, load and then
Get the program
Get the program
Interface Modules
from the
Harmonizer
(it’s in the “Programming” bank)
.
Hfader Module
The hfader module creates a
horizontal graphic on a
The hfader module creates a
horizontal graphic on a
PARAMETER
area menu page. In
the example screen to the right it is
the highlighted, upper left
parameter. The area taken up by
parameter. The area taken up by
the graphic is one half of the width
of the screen and one text line long.
of the screen and one text line long.
Eight of these can fit on a single
menu page.
menu page.
Six characters of the 8 char name are
presented on the display to the left
of the graphic. The menu statement
is not used. Refer to the Modules
Section for complete information.