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The Harmonizer
®
Programmer’s Manual
© 1999-2008 Eventide, Inc. Page 75 of 97 Release 1.3
Most modules will create a menu page in the PARAMETER area
when they are inserted in the Patch Editor area. To
demonstrate this, first load the program Long Mono Delay
from Bank 2. Then press and hold the PARAMETER key to
enter the Patch Editor area.
Insert an eq module by pressing the <insert> SOFT KEY,
scrolling to the Filter group, and selecting eq. Press the
SELECT key to actually insert the eq module.
Press and hold the PARAMETER key to return to the
PARAMETER area. Note that now there is a menu page and an
associated SOFT KEY for eq parameters.
Most, but not all, modules get their own
PARAMETER area menu keys automatically. If the inserted
module comes from any of the following groups, it will not show up automatically:
Bridge
Control Math
Control Process
Interface
Math
Miscellaneous
If a module does not create an “automatic” menu page in the
PARAMETER area upon insertion but does have parameters, a
menu page can still be created for it in the
PARAMETER area. This is a more advanced operation and is discussed in Chapter
3.
Notes on
<insert>
During the insert process, if you change your mind and decide not to insert anything yet, press the
PARAMETER key to abort. That will put you back at the main edit menu without changing the patch.
Removing a module
<delete>
The
<delete> SOFT KEY removes a module from a program.
Any signals connected to the deleted module are disconnected.
Select a module to be deleted by highlighting it using the LEFT
and
RIGHT CURSOR keys. Here we’re choosing the second
delay
delay module.
Next, press the
<delete> SOFT KEY. The Harmonizer prompts to
be sure that the <delete> is intentional. If it is, press the DOWN
CURSOR
key (choosing OK) and then press the SELECT key.
In the example to the right, the OUT module now has an
unconnected
input and the first dly module has an unconnected
output.
Modifying a module
<modify>
The
<modify> SOFT KEY is described in the next section.
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