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The Harmonizer
®
Programmer’s Manual
© 1999-2008 Eventide, Inc. Page 32 of 97 Release 1.3
Clicking on the button will add a repeating field to
the module as shown to the right. A new
button
appears that will allow you to similarly decrease the
number of repeating fields.
If you exit the Vsigfile
Specifier
Display you’ll see that the
module now has two audio inputs and two control
inputs. If you wanted more than two inputs, you would
follow the same procedure:
Double click on the module to open the Vsigfile
Specifier
Display window.
Click on the existing example of the repeating field immediately “above”
where you would like to insert a new instance when adding. Click on the
repeating field you would like to delete when deleting..
Press on the button or the
button as many times as necessary to
increase or decrease the number of repeating fields.
ALTERING THE NUMBER OF REPEATING FIELDS WITH THE CTRL AND DELETE KEYS
Again we’ll add the mixer module to demonstrate the second technique. In
this simple example, we’ll mix the DSP inputs 1 and 2. First connect DSP input
1 to the input on the mixer module.
Next connect DSP input 2 to the input on the mixer while holding down the Ctrl
key on the keyboard. A repeating field is added below the one you connected
to.
The complement of this technique involves reducing the number of repeating
fields. Simply click on the repeating field you want to remove and press the
Delete key on the keyboard.
A
LTERING THE NUMBER OF REPEATING FIELDS WITH THE EDIT MENU
Finally, we can add or delete repeating fields by clicking on an example of the repeating field in
question and selecting the Add Repeating Field or Delete Repeating Field command under the Edit menu.
For example, click on DSP input 2 and select the Add Repeating Field command under the Edit
menu. A third DSP input appears. Select the same command and the fourth DSP input
appears. You can do the same on the DSP outputs. To delete a repeating field, click on the
repeating field you would like to delete and select the Delete Repeating Field command under the
Edit menu.
It’s worth noting that this is the only technique you can use to add or remove DSP inputs or outputs from
your program!
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