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The Harmonizer
®
Programmer’s Manual
© 1999-2008 Eventide, Inc. Page 92 of 97 Release 1.3
When a module with a userobject output from the “delay." “detector." “dynamic." “external."
“filter." “mixer." “oscillator." “pitchshift." or “reverb.” module groups is inserted using the <insert>
SOFT KEY, its ‘userobject” output is automatically connected to the head module.
PARAMETER AREA MENU PAGE PLACEMENT
This section goes through a tutorial to show:
Certain modules that have userobject outputs are automatically connected to the head module upon
<insert>ion.
The order of userobject connection to the head module affects SOFT KEY location in the
PARAMETER area.
A null userobject connected to the head module or a menupage module does not appear in the
PARAMETER area menu pages, but rather acts as a place holder.
Start with a “clean slate”
Load Empty Program from the “Utilities” bank.
Go to the Patch Editor area (by pressing and holding the
PARAMETER key)
Select the
misc display mode by pressing the <aud only>
SOFT KEY three times. Select the module marked hed with
the LEFT or RIGHT CURSOR key. Press the <modify> SOFT
KEY
. To the right is a composite image of what the
<modify> menu looks like for the head module at this
time.
Automatically connecting a userobject to the head module
Press the <done> SOFT KEY to leave the <modify> menu for the head module. Press the <misc>
SOFT KEY twice to select the aud+ctrl display mode.
Press the <insert> SOFT KEY and then the LEFT CURSOR
key. Turn the KNOB until the “Delay” group is shown.
Press the RIGHT CURSOR key to highlight the allpass
module.
Press the
SELECT key to go ahead with the insertion.
Press and hold the
PARAMETER key to see that there is now
a menu page and
SOFT KEY for the allpass module.
Go back to the Patch Editor area and select the misc display
mode and use the <modify> SOFT KEY on the head
module. This is a composite of what the
<modify> SOFT
KEY
can see in the head module now. This shows that the
allpass-obj userobject was automatically connected to the
head module.
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