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The Harmonizer
 Programmer’s Manual
 
 
The Harmonizer
 Programmer’s Manual 
Page 63 of 97 
Release 1.2.1
 
 
 
 1999 Eventide, Inc. 
 
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The Print command prints opens the dialog box shown to the 
right.  The top section allows you to scale the size of the image to 
fit on a given number of pages.  If more than one page is selected, 
you can overlap their edges by a given amount.  The bottom 
section allows you to “hide” audio (Signals), control, or userobject 
(Misc) connections, inputs, and outputs.  Once you’re satisfied with 
these settings, press the Print button to print or the Cancel button 
to abort. 
 
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The Print Preview command calls up the exact same dialog box 
that the Print command calls up.  Once you select the Scaling 
and Show options you would like to view, press the Print button 
to call up the Print Preview 
window.   
 
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The Print Setup command calls up 
the dialog box shown to the right.  
Here you can select the printer, 
paper, and orientation for your 
VSigfile print jobs.   
 
 
 
 
 
 
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The section of the File menu below the print 
section contains links to the last four opened 
files for quick access. 
 
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The Exit command closes the VSigfile 
program entirely. 
“ *.sig” Files versus “ *.sif” Files 
Two file formats are recognized by VSigfile.  You will normally want to save all of your files with the “ *.sif” 
extension, but it may be useful to know why both exist. 
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The “Sig” file format is the format recognized by the Harmonizer.  When files are transferred to or from 
the Harmonizer, they are transferred in the “Sig” format 
(you may have noticed that when you use the Get command under the 
Midi menu, the file that results has the “Sig” extension)
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“Sig” files are saved as ASCII text.  If you want to look at a VSigfile file in a text editor, the “Sig” 
extension is the one to use.  But be warned, saving files with the “Sig” extension may result in a loss of 
some display information.  In other words, the program may not look the same in VSigfile when you reopen 
it, although it will still function the same when sent to the Harmonizer. 
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To view files in their “Sig” format, select the as Sigfile command under the View menu. 
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The “Sif” file format on the other hand, does save all of the display information.  It’s the format you’ll 
normally want to use.