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The Harmonizer
 Programmer’s Manual 
 
The Harmonizer
 Programmer’s Manual  
Page 68 of 97 
Release 1.2.1 
 
 
 1999 Eventide, Inc. 
 
THE PATCH EDITOR AREA DISPLAY 
When the 
PARAMETER
 key is pressed and held, the Harmonizer 
presents a Patch Editor area display of the current program along 
with a selection of 
SOFT KEYS
.  This is the default Patch Editor 
area screen.  Unlike the other areas in the Harmonizer, the top line 
of the screen is used for “special purposes."   
 
The left half of the top line is used as a question field when the 
<connect>
 or 
<unplug>
 
SOFT KEY
 is used.   
 
 
The right half of the top line shows the name of the currently 
selected module (except during 
<connect>
 or 
<unplug>
 
operations when it shows the currently selected input or output). 
 
A block diagram of the program takes up most of the display.  As 
mentioned before, a program consists of a series of modules.  Each 
module is shown on the display as a block with lines indicating its 
inputs and outputs.  Inputs are on the left side of a module while 
outputs are on the right side.  Each module is shown with a three-
character (or less) abbreviation of its function name.   
 See the Modules Section for a list of all modules.
 
 
The example screen to the right shows four modules and is shown 
in the default “audio only” mode.  This means that the only 
modules and signals shown are audio paths and modules that work 
with audio.  The modules shown in the example are: 
IN
  
audio from the DSP’s four inputs (only one is being used) 
mix 
a two-input mixer 
mdl 
“modulateable” delay 
OUT
   audio to the DSP’s four outputs 
As shown, the IN module’s 
output 1
 is connected to one of the 
inputs
 of the mixer.  The other 
mixer
 
input
 comes from the 
output
 of the “modulateable” delay.  The mixer feeds the 
input
 of the delay.  The delay 
output
 may be seen to drive five module inputs: the mixer 
input
 
and all four of the OUT module’s 
inputs