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The Harmonizer
®
Programmer’s Manual
© 1999-2008 Eventide, Inc. Page 41 of 97 Release 1.3
Knob module
The knob module is the most popular interface module (in
factory programs). It generates a 20-character text string,
including a very versatile numerical display from the menu
statement. Eight of these can fit on a single menu page.
The 8 char name is used only if
this module’s userobject
output is connected directly
to the head module.
Normally its userobject will
be connected a menupage
module. Refer to the
Modules Section for
complete information.
Percentknob Module
The percentknob module is very similar to the knob
module. The only difference is that the control output value is
divided by 100. Refer to the Modules Section for complete
information.
Tapknob Module
The tapknob module is a modification of the standard knob
module. Just like the knob module, the menu statement is used to
create the 20-character text display. However, instead of using
the %f format, the %s format is used. The tapknob module
creates an 8-character numeric result that is inserted in place of
the %s.
The tapknob module creates
a tapered (non-linear) control
that has a “selectable” number
of steps (instead of the usual
resolution parameter) and a
“selectable” taper waveform.
The greater the taper specifier,
the more non-linear the
parameter response. Refer to
the Modules Section for
complete information.
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