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The Harmonizer
®
Programmer’s Manual
© 1999-2008 Eventide, Inc. Page 78 of 97 Release 1.3
“Fine,” you say, “but it seems simpler to do stuff like that with the <connect> SOFT KEY.” A wise pupil
are you. . .
Mode of 'Delayamt' Control Input
Every control input has two possible modes, “patched” and
“autoknob." If patched is selected
(as in the example to the right)
the next line of the menu will show the module and output
connected to this input
(
delay knob-out
in the example to the right).
More on this below under “Output Connected to ‘delayamt’ Control Input." . .
If “autoknob” is chosen (as in the example to the right), the next line
of the menu will show the “autoknob’s” PARAMETER area
menu statement along with the current value of the control
input (
first delay: 101.00 ms
in the example to the right). More on
this below under “Autoknob." . .
Output connected to 'delayamt' control input
Since the mode of the delayamt control input is set to
“patched” in the example shown to the right, the next line will
show the module and output connected to this input. By
selecting this line (as shown to the right) and pressing the SELECT
key, the chosen module and output may be changed. But of course the standard method of re-patching
control inputs is to use the <connect> SOFT KEY in the basic Patch Editor area display.
Autoknob
If this particular module's delayamt input is set to “autoknob."
the control input's value is adjustable. The prompt offered (in
this case “first delay”) is the same prompt that would be
offered if this module's userobject was displayed on a menu
page in the PARAMETER area (by connecting this module’s userobject to the head module). The prompt, also
called a “menu statement." is, in this case, the same as the module name. The text that is displayed is
determined by the inherent properties of a particular module type (i.e. delay module) and may be
different for other module types.
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