Eventide H7600 User Manual
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Parameters
After a program is loaded, you’ll want to tweak its settings in order to best suit its
application. This is accomplished from the
PARAMETER
functional area. Because of
the diverse characteristics of the programs in the H7600, it’s quite difficult to
generalize about what parameters are, since they are tailored to the program’s
specific purpose and capabilities. We’ll describe the broad-purpose attributes of
parameters here nonetheless.
System Tempo Parameters
A large number of the H7600's LFOs, delay times, reverb decays, and others are
designed to sync to a
system tempo
defined on the
TEMPO
menu page in the
SETUP
area. Say you're working on a song that’s at 130 BPM. Simply set the system tempo
to
130
and most of the H7600's LFO delay times will be appropriate for the song.
No more calculators. You can also derive the system tempo from a MIDIclock
signal applied to the H7600's MIDI input. Simply set
SOURCE
to
Midiclock
. When
system tempo is active, the icon in the top left of the screen will flash at the tempo
rate.
Parameters that sync to the system tempo are identified by
t_
such as
t_rate
and
t_fmrate
and are adjusted in musical terms such as
whole note
and
dot 1/8
.
You will find them in the parameters area of most programs.
Some parameters, such as delay loops, use the system timer. They are also
denoted by
t_
.
System Tempo on page 110
System Timer on page 112.
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