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The Harmonizer
 Programmer’s Manual 
 
The Harmonizer
 Programmer’s Manual  
Page 74 of 97 
Release 1.2.1 
 
 
 1999 Eventide, Inc. 
Example: To break the connection between the two delay modules in the program 
Patch Instruct
 from 
the “
Programming
” bank, first load the program.  Then press and hold the 
PARAMETER
 key to enter the 
Patch Editor area. 
   
After the display updates, briefly press the 
PARAMETER
 key again 
to reveal the alternative set of 
SOFT KEYS
 
 
Press the 
<unplug>
 
SOFT KEY
 
 
 
 
 
Use the 
LEFT CURSOR
 key to select the input for the second 
delay
 module.  
 
 
Press the 
SELECT
 key.  
 
 
 
That’s it.  You’ve “unplugged” the input to the delay module. 
   
Note that the 
aud only
/
aud+ctrl
/
ctrlonly
/
misc
 
SOFT KEY
 is active to aid in selecting a module and 
input to be unplugged.  Changing the display mode does not deselect the currently selected input.  The 
upper right corner of the screen will indicate the currently selected input, regardless of the display mode. 
Inserting Modules 
<insert>
 
The 
<insert>
 
SOFT KEY
 adds a new module to the “patch."  The 
new module will be inserted to the right of the currently selected 
module.  Use the 
RIGHT
 and 
LEFT CURSOR
 keys to select the 
insertion point.   
 
Note that modules do not, strictly speaking, have to be in any particular order because connections can run 
in either direction.  However, the programmer should be aware that every instance of reverse signal flow will 
add a four sample delay to the process. In some casess, such as where a preset has multiple signal paths, 
such delays can cause objectionable "phasing," or other artefacts. 
 
After you've chosen where to place a new module, press the 
<insert>
 
SOFT KEY
.  This display is a lot like 
the one given in the 
PROGRAM
 area.  Just as in the 
PROGRAM
 area, the top area shows the name of a 
“group” (bank), and the field below lists the contents of that group.  The difference is that here a group 
“contains” modules instead of programs
.  If you’re unfamiliar with how to load a program, you probably shouldn’t be reading this 
manual.
  
Please read the separate User’s Manual before proceeding!