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The Harmonizer
®
Programmer’s Manual
© 1999-2008 Eventide, Inc. Page 73 of 97 Release 1.3
As this is an audio output, the screen mode will automatically
change to aud only mode. Because you have selected an
output, the screen will now prompt you for an input to connect
to. The Patch Editor will automatically choose a valid audio
input for you to connect to as shown to the right. Note that the Patch Editor’s choice may not be your
choice! Use the
LEFT and RIGHT CURSOR keys and the KNOB to experiment with what exactly can be
selected.
Although the
<aud only> SOFT KEY is presented, pressing it in
this case will not allow connections to anything that isn't an
audio or mod input. This is because we’ve already selected an
audio output, and you can’t connect an audio output to
anything but an audio or mod input. Feel free to press the <aud
only>
SOFT KEY, and you’ll see what we mean.
After you’ve experimented, set the screen mode back to
aud
only
, select out1 on the OUT module, and press the SELECT
key.
The current program now has a single delay module between
IN:in1 and OUT:out1, a delay module that has an input but
no output, and straight paths between the remaining DSP
“channels." Note that the signal that was previously connected
to OUT:out1 has been automatically disconnected. See Notes
below.
You should now be able to connect IN:in2 to second
delay:in. Then connect second delay:out to OUT:out2.
The screen to the right is what you should end up with. This
“patch” has a delay module in each “channel” of audio.
As an exercise, you could go to ctrlonly screen mode and bypass the mul module by connecting the
knob (
knb) to mon-in (as shown to the right). That would make the Delay Amount parameter in the
PARAMETER area show the correct delay value.
Notes on
<connect>
Although it is possible to connect a single output to multiple inputs, it is not possible to connect two
signals to a single input. If an attempt is made to connect a signal to an input that is already in use, the
new signal will replace the old. To connect multiple audio signals to one input, a mixer or adder
module could be used to combine the audio signals. For control signals, a c_adder module could be
used.
Breaking a Connection
<unplug>
The
<unplug> SOFT KEY removes a single connection between two modules. To break a connection,
press the
<unplug> SOFT KEY, then use the CURSOR keys and the KNOB to choose which input to
disconnect. The <unplug> SOFT KEY will not allow a disconnect to be specified by output because
outputs may be connected to more than one input.
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