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The Harmonizer
®
Programmer’s Manual
© 1999-2008 Eventide, Inc. Page 82 of 97 Release 1.3
To the right is a composite of the <modify> menu data that
would be seen by rotating the KNOB. The obj data lines
indicate which userobject outputs are connected to this
menupage module’s userobject inputs. In this case, the
userobjects of the module named “
delay knob." the module
named “delay mon." and the module named “info” are all
connected to this menupage module’s userobject inputs. are
included userobjects.
The diagram at the right shows what’s actually going on. As
mentioned before, the connections made between userobject
outputs and userobject inputs are not shown as little lines in the
Patch Editor area. The connections are implicit, much like the
connections made between inputs and outputs when routing
signal flow on the
[analog], [dsp A], [dsp B], and [digital]
menu pages in the SETUP area of Orville.
As an exercise, use the KNOB and RIGHT CURSOR key to select
obj2. Press the SELECT key. The screen should look like the
one to the right. Rotate the KNOB left and right to view
available userobjects that can be connected to this userobject
input. The possibilities are:
adc-nullobj, delay knob-obj, scalemult-obj, delay mon-obj, menu1-
obj
, and info-obj.
Just for the fun of it (and what fun it is!) select delay knob-obj.
The screen should look like the one to the right, with delay
knob-obj
connected to both userobject input 1 and userobject
input 2.
Now return to the
PARAMETER area by pressing the <done>
SOFT KEY and then pressing and holding the PARAMETER key.
You should see that indeed, the Each Delay parameter is now
doubled on the menu page. Change one version and then
highlight the second version; you’ll see that they are the same
even if they do exhibit some peculiar behavior. You won’t normally have any reason to put the same
parameter on the same menu page more than once! (But you may want to put the same parameter on different
menu pages in the same program so that it will be accessible from more than one “place” in the program.)
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