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Eventide H7600 User Manual 

 

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When 

TYPE

 is set to 

unipolar

 and the external controller is all the way up, the 

parameter will take on a value determined by the 

origin

 and the 

RANGE

. Here 

10% plus 66% =

 

76 %

 

 

When 

TYPE

 is set to

 

bipolar

, the parameter takes on the value of the 

origin

 

when the external controller is set at midpoint. 

 

 The final parameter on the 

EXTERNAL MODULATION

 menu page is a duplicate of 

the parameter you’re modulating.  Its value reflects the applied external modulation, 
so you can see the result of your adjustments. (Remember that the external 
modulation’s value is added to the parameter’s value)

  

Note:    If you modulate a gang of four or more parameters, they will not be shown on the 

external modulation menu page because of a lack of display space. 

Scaling is a capability you’ll use often. And like most aspects of the H7600, its versatility 
will become evident to you after you experiment with it for a while.

 

 

Redirection:  External Assigns 1-8 and Trigs 1&2 

Redirection

 permits a program developer to use an external controller in his program, 

and to assign which 

actual

 external controller is used at a later time.  An external 

controller 

placeholder 

is used in the program, into which you later fill in a specific external 

controller. 

Redirection also allows you to select a placeholder on an external modulation or trigger 
menu page.  If you select the same placeholder on several menu pages, you can change 
the actual external controller that fills that placeholder by making a single, global change.  
If redirection didn’t exist, you would need to change every instance of that external 
controller manually.

  

 

Summary of Contents for H7600

Page 1: ...rademark of Eventide Inc for its audio special effects devices incorporating pitch shift H7600 and UltraShifter are trademarks of Eventide Inc Part No 142135 Manual Release 1 01 22 September 2006 2006 Eventide Inc One Alsan Way Little Ferry NJ 07643 USA ...

Page 2: ...13 S P DIF Digital Audio Input Output Consumer 14 MIDI Support 15 Adjusting the Brightness and Contrast of the Display 17 Triggers 21 Using the Cursor Keys the Select key Keypad and Knob 21 Ganged Parameters 22 Entering or Changing Text 24 4 H7600 QUICKSTART 25 MAKING CONNECTIONS 26 SETTING INPUT LEVELS 28 EFFECTING THINGS 29 Panic Muting 29 Loading Programs 30 Searches and Sorts 30 PARAMETERS 35 ...

Page 3: ... Status 58 External Clock System Sampling Rate and External Sync Indicator 59 SAMPLE RATE CONVERSION SRC 59 EXTERNAL CONTROLLERS 61 Setting Up the External Controllers 61 Foot Pedals 1 and 2 61 6 MIDI SETUP OPERATION 63 MIDI GLOBAL VALUES 64 EXTERNAL MODULATION AND TRIGGER MENU PAGES 67 Manually Selecting an External Controller for Modulation 68 Manually Selecting External Controller for Triggers ...

Page 4: ...DI Program Change Message 102 Triggering the Next or Previous Program to Load 105 SAVING A PROGRAM 106 H7600 Storage Capacity 107 Copying Programs 107 Updating a Program 107 Renaming a Program 108 Deleting a Program 109 System Tempo 110 System Timer 112 Taps 114 Information Text 114 Graphics and Curves 115 STORING AND LOADING SETUPS ROUTING STORAGE AREA 117 Special Routing Setup Considerations 118...

Page 5: ...illators 127 SERVICE AND START UP OPTIONS 128 Fixing Internal Memory Problems 128 Fixing Memory Card Problems 129 CHANGING THE INTERNAL BATTERY 131 CLEARING SETUP 131 SOFTWARE VERSION AND ACCESSORIES 132 START UP OPTIONS 134 APPENDIX II H7600 SYSTEM ROADMAP 136 ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS 139 H7600 WARRANTY INFORMATION 142 INDEX 145 ...

Page 6: ... forefront of this arena The H7600 s features set put it in a class by itself The number and unmatched flexibility of its programs are remarkable from lush reverbs to choruses flanges delays and pitch shifters to dynamics EQs filters distortions synthesizers samplers to everything else almost conceivable In short the H7600 can do it all For users interested in making their own programs the H7600 a...

Page 7: ... by qualified personnel only The unit must not be operated with a damaged or ungrounded power cord Suitable ventilation must be provided for the unit at all times In particular the rear and side vents must not be obstructed Mounting and Handling Typically the H7600 will be rack mounted in a standard 19 inch rack If the rack will be taken on the road the H7600 should be supported in the rear It is ...

Page 8: ...aluable insights for getting the most out of this versatile piece of equipment As you progress through the manual information will become progressively more detailed and will assume you have a basic working knowledge of the H7600 Numerous procedural examples are provided together with screen captures to illustrate the processes Finally the Appendix concludes the manual It provides you with detaile...

Page 9: ...ates a clipped signal each LED below subsequently falls off at 3dB decrements with the exception of the bottom one which indicates the presence of a signal See Level Meters on page 45 B System sampling rate and external sync indicator The top four LEDs display the system sampling rates of the H7600 96 kHz 88 2 kHz 48 kHz or 44 1 kHz When solidly lit they indicate that the system sampling rate is e...

Page 10: ... displays the program s menu options which correlate with the H7600 s soft keys Press the soft key directly beneath a menu and it activates that menu s options The remainder of the display is comprised of the attributes associated with the selected application F Cursor Keys The CURSOR KEYS are used to navigate and change your position on the display See Using the Cursor Keys the on page 21 G Tap T...

Page 11: ...ecrement a parameter s value Press ENT after you ve entered a numeric value to complete the selection action See Using the Cursor Keys the on page 21 N Busy LED If a memory card is being used this LED displays when data is being written to the card Don t remove the memory card if this LED is lit If no memory card is being used the LED illuminates when data is being accessed by the MIDI or serial p...

Page 12: ...ct an IEC standard 3 prong AC power cord here The center post is the chassis ground D Analog Audio Inputs The H7600 s analog inputs accept either unbalanced 1 4 connectors or balanced XLR connectors The H7600 s XLR input connectors are female Pin 1 is ground Pin 2 is phase hot and Pin 3 is phase To unbalance the XLR jack use both pins 1 and 3 as ground and use Pin 2 as hot If either pins 2 or 3 is...

Page 13: ... to link professional digital audio gear to the H7600 These cables are differential with a shielded twisted pair Eventide recommends the use of purpose manufactured digital audio cables that have low capacitance and controlled impedance for carrying AES signals Ordinary microphone cables typically function at 48 kHz but they may add jitter and distortion to the signal Microphone cables are not app...

Page 14: ...uctor RCA jacks Your plug should have the shield connected to the sleeve with the single shielded conductor connected at the tip Eventide recommends the use of professional quality cables made of RG 59 U coaxial cable Ordinary high fidelity type leads are not recommended The use of S P DIF is not recommended above 48 kHz sample rates for these applications AES EBU is preferred H S P DIF Input Outp...

Page 15: ...is connected between ring and tip Each of these connections is electrically isolated from the H7600 MIDI Support MIDI is used for instrument to instrument digital communications The H7600 sends and receives Eventide system exclusive messages that allow a MIDI sequencer to control the H7600 remotely among other capabilities In addition the H7600 may respond to standard MIDI messages and may output ...

Page 16: ...nnect this jack to an Ethernet network or electrical damage may result R Serial Port The serial port employs an IBM PC type RS232 connector that resembles a modem or printer connector Connect a 9 pin serial cable to this port to transfer information to and from a personal computer do not use the null modem type of cable designed for file transfer between two computers it will not work With the mem...

Page 17: ...s interface is comprised of a series of complimenting functional areas These functional areas are gateways to all of the menu pages and functions available to you You designate the functional area by pressing the appropriate control button This section describes the characteristics of the controls keys and their general attributes Program Press the PROGRAM key to access the PROGRAM functional area...

Page 18: ...ntinue pressing the Parameter key to access additional soft keys if available for the selected application The Parameter key also gives access to the built in PATCH EDITOR Press and hold down the Parameter key for one second to access this area The LED next to the parameter key blinks The Patch Editor allows you to create your own effects from scratch or to customize existing programs To change th...

Page 19: ...so understanding how to navigate it is fundamental to its operation The illustration below is provides descriptions of the general areas of the display While each program used by the H7600 has its own specific characteristics this sample does reflect the areas of the display that remain constant regardless of which function and program you re using Current Program number name soft keys highlighted...

Page 20: ...ve program forward and backward arrows display to the left or right of the menus see illustration Pressing the functional area key again will subsequently access more menu options For example press the SETUP key to see the MORE SOFT KEYS indicators Press the SETUP key again to get more soft keys Press the SETUP key twice more to return to the original soft keys displayed A stacked soft key such as...

Page 21: ...option below is a trigger Using the Cursor Keys the Select key Keypad and Knob The cursor keys knob SELECT key and keypad are all used to navigate and manipulate the menu pages found in the Parameter Patch Editor Levels and Setup functional areas Using the cursor keys is self explanatory The left and right cursor keys navigate in those respective directions If the cursor is moved past the edge of ...

Page 22: ...ighlighted changes the selected value from SINE to TRIANGLE Numeric and text parameters cover nearly all of the parameters you ll see in the H7600 but there are exceptions most notably the TRIGGER parameter Highlighting a trigger and pressing SELECT launches that associated event in the illustration below a hair trigger Values for Taps and Graphics also may be changed using slightly different rout...

Page 23: ...ues change Now let s say you only want to change the OUT 1 value and leave the OUT 2 value intact Press the down arrow cursor while the two values are highlighted to ungang the pair Now spin the knob only the value for OUT 1 changes Pressing the down cursor permits you to selectively change only the OUT 2 value pressing the up cursor key regangs the parameters Ganged parameters are remarkably usef...

Page 24: ...igate the virtual keyboard After a letter is highlighted on the keyboard pressing SELECT enters the currently selected letter and displays it in the text display area above the keyboard The Ø key toggles between insert and overwrite modes Alternatively you can place the cursor over OVR INS and press SELECT Use the knob to change the insert overwrite point in the text display area The key toggles b...

Page 25: ...more detailed description of a system function or characteristic Subsequent sections of the manual will provide in depth discussions of the unit s more sophisticated functions but for now just follow along and you ll be mastering it in no time at all The following topics are covered here Connecting the H7600 to the rest of your gear Setting input levels in a way to avoid unnecessary distortion Mut...

Page 26: ... the analog inputs to suitable output sources such as an analog mixer s effect sends or the preamplifier s outputs The connections may be made with either balanced XLR connectors or unbalanced 1 4 connectors You can plug a guitar into the 1 4 jacks but you will need to turn up the input gain See Setting Input Levels on page 28 Hook up the balanced analog outputs to suitable input recipients such a...

Page 27: ...LOCK AUDIO CONFIGURATION menu page just highlight a program from the PROGRAM area s LIST menu and press SETUP If you aren t using the digital inputs use the cursor keys and the knob to set the SOURCE parameter to 48 0 kHz If you are using digital inputs set the SOURCE parameter to the appropriate clock source The H7600 will subsequently derive its sampling rate from the digital inputs The DIG STAT...

Page 28: ... like to view The Level Meters now reflect either the analog or the digital inputs In this overview we ll only adjust input levels but you can easily modify levels anywhere in the signal path See Controlling the Level of the Analog and Digital Inputs on page 46 Wet Dry Ratios and Output Levels on page 47 Controlling the Level of the Analog and Digital Outputs on page 48 Of course it s always best ...

Page 29: ... top of the level meters Note Because the H7600 is a 0dB insertion loss box it is possible though very unlikely to have undistorted signals at both the analog and digital inputs that become distorted when summed If this is an issue e g with heavily compressed material set both the analog and digital parameters to 3dB For more information on setting input levels see Controlling the Level of the Ana...

Page 30: ...ately find here LIST and CRITERIA work together to give you seamless and intuitive access to the H7600 s hundreds of installed programs In this section we ll only focus on two parameters on the CRITERIA menu page SORT BY and SEARCH BY Of the two Search By is the most critical to understand You will see that each program is assigned a three or four digit number and a name The program number has two...

Page 31: ...C Equalizers or Filters E Dynamics Y You ll know which set of effects is currently displayed by the information provided in the upper right corner of the screen In this example the set contains 35 programs that use Dynamics compressors gates etc The letters at the right side of the screen reflect in which categories of effects that particular program is included Notice that each of the programs sh...

Page 32: ...ob or the up and down cursor keys to move the highlighted section of the screen up or down Press the SELECT key to load the highlighted program Once you do the H7600 automatically moves you to the parameter area so you can adjust the program Notice that 8 Diatonicshifts is now the currently loaded program You can perform searches using multiple different criteria This example shows how to do a sea...

Page 33: ...ft key flips through the different effect types below we see programs that use a Dly algorithm If you SORT BY NAME as shown below the programs are displayed in alphabetical order After doing a SORT BY NAME pressing the left or right cursor keys jumps through the alphabet Pressing the right cursor key here would cause us to jump to Reverb programs that begin with C Pressing it again would jump to e...

Page 34: ...Eventide H7600 User Manual 34 below only Basilica could not be run at higher sampling rates because it does not have the Speed indicator See Sampling Rates on page 52 for more information ...

Page 35: ...m 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 th...

Page 36: ...eature is found on the MISC menu page in the SETUP functional area A setting of 0 hides all but the most relevant menu pages in the PARAMETER area Conversely a setting of 9 displays all of the available menu pages In short the larger the number you designate for expert mode the more menus display See Miscellaneous Setup Options on page 117 for information on the other parameters on this screen Not...

Page 37: ...ng transmission coefficients and dispersion laws to arrive at the proper filter cutoff frequency and resonance Enter the values in the appropriate fields Notice the asterisk that appears after the name This designates that the program has been changed and that you must save it or lose the changes To avoid going through the entire arduous math the next time you want to mimic the frequency response ...

Page 38: ...kly verify that your program is now listed under the LIST menu page in the PROGRAM area Notice that there is a U to the left of the I O Identifiers This reflects that it was saved as a user program A C indicates that the program was saved to a memory card To read about using memory cards see Memory Cards on page 42 Saving Programs to User Groups User groups are used by the H7600 for organizing and...

Page 39: ...nd turn the knob until GROUP3 displays and press SELECT This changes the group3 value from out to in and vice versa Subsequently the user group will be saved automatically every time a change is made Accessing User Groups To quickly access your collection of user groups select the PROGRAM functional area and from the CRITERIA menu page set Search By to User Grp Now go to the LIST menu page and use...

Page 40: ...TER to save it Wrap Up The routines described in this section provide you a general sense on how to effectively use this unit Because of its versatility and design however it s difficult to describe how to effectively use the H7600 in a strict linear fashion Depending on how you employ the unit the following sections may also be of immediate interest to you In addition to altering levels at the in...

Page 41: ...s and outputs have comprehensive sample rate and sync parameters to complement any digital installation See Digital Setup on page 50 Any parameter in the H7600 can be controlled remotely via MIDI or the rear panel foot pedal jacks 1 and 2 See Setting Up the External Controllers on page 61 External Modulation and Trigger Menu Pages on page 67 and Remote Controlling Parameters on page 85 ...

Page 42: ...s an alternative to using the H7600 s internal memory The unit supports three types of memory cards PCMCIA type 1 ATA PCMCIA type 1 static RAM up to 4 194 304 bytes 4 megabytes or Compact Flash using a suitable adaptor Of the above the most easily obtainable and least expensive is the Compact Flash card which is used extensively in digital cameras These can also be linked to personal computers usi...

Page 43: ...sfer at the MIDI In port or the serial port You may want to use this latter feature during a session that requires periodic use of a memory card Simply insert the memory card when you need to load a program or save a program to its memory Remove it when you are done loading or saving and the Busy LED will hence be available for data indication The memory card only needs to be in place during PROGR...

Page 44: ...w or gain structure For example Levels main analog represents the ANALOG parameter on the MAIN menu page in the LEVELS functional area below Ovals represent points in the signal flow that can be viewed with the level meters As you can see the analog and digital inputs are summed or mixed before entering the processor Further the AES EBU and the S P DIF inputs cannot be used at the same time The re...

Page 45: ...arameter PEAK HOLD determines how long the meters hold their highest reading If the top LEDs on either meter are lit it indicates that the signal is clipping The LED below the top most one indicates that the signal is just below clipping 0 06dB Each subsequent LED falls off at 3dB per decrement with the exception of the bottom one which lights only if the signal is above 40dB You can use the Level...

Page 46: ...bles the gang connection In the illustration above notice that the analog input has two parameters for gain adjustment one before the analog to digital converter ADC and one after the ADC Use the GAINTRIM parameter to get an appropriate analog level into the ADC and use the ANALOG PARAMETER to adjust the loudness of the analog signal relative to the digital signal in the event that you re using bo...

Page 47: ...put Levels for the H7600 s Processor To change the wet to dry ratio for each channel of the processor go to the MAIN menu page in the LEVELS area A setting of 0 dry places the unaffected summed analog and digital inputs at the outputs the bottom fork in the diagram A setting of 100 wet places only the effected signal at the outputs the top fork in the diagram Settings between 0 and 100 have propor...

Page 48: ...tch the H7600 s output levels to other equipment and are not designed to be used as level controls When possible you should leave these levels set at 0dB where possible in order to deliver optimum audio performance The right side of the MAIN menu page in the LEVELS functional area controls the analog and digital output levels Adjust the ANALOG parameter to adjust the outputs from 90 to 3 dB Be awa...

Page 49: ...h of these parameters can be remote controlled via MIDI or the foot pedal jacks To learn how read Setting Up the External Controllers on page 61 External Modulation and Trigger Menu Pages on page 67 Remote Controlling Parameters on page 85 ...

Page 50: ... generated from the S P DIF and AES EBU outputs The format at both jacks is either Consumer or Professional but not both The H7600 presumes that signals at the digital inputs are 24 bit No harm occurs if the input is in fact less than 24 bit however subsequent processing will fill the lower bits The SYSTEM SAMPLING RATE is derived from either an internal clock or an external clock The internal clo...

Page 51: ...ither consumer S P DIF or professional AES EBU To select between the two use the DIG OUT parameter available from the AUDIO menu page in the SETUP functional area Put another way you can connect a cable to the AES EBU jack set DIG OUT to S P DIF and still get signal However that signal will be in consumer format Note The digital inputs need not be assigned to the same protocol as the digital outpu...

Page 52: ...ove 50 kHz the H7600 will not allow these larger programs to be loaded Those that support operation at higher sampling rates are designated by the superscript subscript 96 programs 1217 and 1218 below System Sampling Rates A Digital Audio Primer All digital audio systems operate by expressing the value of the audio signal at any instant in time as a digital numeric value This number is sampled rec...

Page 53: ...ignals to have exactly the same sample rate it is necessary to synchronize lock them meaning that the external signals derive their sample rate from some common reference This may be either a signal from the H7600 itself or an external signal feeding the H7600 It is good practice to establish a central high quality clock source to which all the digital audio equipment is synchronized The H7600 s d...

Page 54: ...e the value Your choices are 44 1 kHz Is the sampling rate of standard compact discs The 44 1 kHz sample rate indicator LED next to the lever meter is lit The highest reproducible audio frequency is 20 kHz 48 kHz The professional sampling rate The 48 kHz sample rate indicator is illuminated The highest reproducible audio frequency is 22 kHz In high speed mode you can also choose from the following...

Page 55: ...alues are Slipping Signal is present but its sampling rate does not correspond with the internal clock s rate A digital input that is slipping will probably suffer from clicks or distortion The bigger the discrepancy between the internal clock s rate and the digital input s rate the greater the distortion Some slipping may be acceptable for monitoring or other non critical applications OK Signal i...

Page 56: ...t sampling rate will blink If you select one of the fixed rates 44 1 kHz 48 kHz 88 2 kHz or 96 kHz the LED corresponding to your selection should light solidly The bottom LED EXT should not light while using the internal clock Using an External Clock When you use an external clock the system sampling rate for all internal processing is determined by the external digital signal including the ADC an...

Page 57: ...d clock must be connected to the unit Changing the WORDCLOCK parameter on the MISC menu page in the SETUP area to enabled permits you to change the SOURCE to WORDCLK However if word clock is set to disabled the source cannot be changed to WORDCLK If you attempt to do so it will display with a strike through below Note that the wordclock input has termination disconnected by default it can be appli...

Page 58: ...ipping will likely be marred by clicks or distortion Some slipping may be acceptable for monitoring or other non critical applications OK Signal is present and stable This is the optimal scenario If a signal s sampling rate is not completely stable its status will read OK with occasional interjections of slipping This is normal and will not produce measurable distortion unlocked No signal is prese...

Page 59: ...responds to the system sampling rate The bottom LED EXT has three possible states Solidly lit When the bottom LED is solidly lit digital inputs are locked and everything is operating properly Blinking regularly When the bottom LED is blinking regularly digital inputs are unlocked Because of this the external clock is invalid and the system sampling rate will revert to the last valid internal clock...

Page 60: ... the true audiophile will try to synchronize the input devices to the H7600 without using sample rate conversion in order to achieve the best possible results Bypassing and Muting Occasionally you ll find it necessary to bypass the H7600 Bypass options are found on the CLOCK AUDIO CONFIGURATION menu page in the SETUP functional area Put the H7600 into bypass mode by pressing the BYPASS key One of ...

Page 61: ...o the H7600 These include the foot pedal jacks 1 and 2 the relay jack and MIDI In addition to modulating program parameters such as delay times pitch shift LFO rate etc the external controllers can be used to modulate box level parameters such as input levels wet dry mix and screen contrast See Setting Up the External Controllers on page 61 External Modulation and Trigger Menu Pages on page 67 Rem...

Page 62: ...relative to the calibration To calibrate your pedal highlight the CALIBRATE parameter and press the SELECT key Rock your foot pedal through its full range of motion from full minimum heel to full maximum toe and then press any key The heel and toe parameters will adjust to reflect their new calibrated values That s all there is to it Now when you use that foot pedal to modulate parameters the mini...

Page 63: ...detuning applied to an audio signal You can direct a MIDI controller to do the adjusting To remotely control any parameter in the H7600 including input and output levels To change programs via MIDI program change messages See Loading A Program Via A MIDI Program Change Message on page 102 To advance to the next program or select the previous program See Triggering the Next or Previous Program To L...

Page 64: ...pages the top menu page is shown above Descriptions follow for each of the menu page s parameters MIDI I f the MIDI value set to disabled all received MIDI commands are ignored However MIDI output messages including parameter changes program load bank change and the various dump commands remain active To receive MIDI messages set this parameter to enabled Serial Enables or disables the serial port...

Page 65: ...obust than the OLD protocol Select old if the H7600 will be responding to a sequence recorded in the earlier protocol system exclusive If this parameter is set to on then any system exclusive message that is received by the H7600 is automatically accepted If set to off all system exclusive messages are ignored This switch does not prevent the H7600 from sending system exclusive messages however Yo...

Page 66: ...ains only a single note Multiple channels are used concurrently for multiple sources pressure If this parameter is set to channel then the last modified MIDI aftertouch message on a given channel affects all the notes played on that channel If the value is set to key then a MIDI aftertouch message on a given channel affects only the note with which it is associated pitch bend When using a MIDI key...

Page 67: ... operation can be controlled by external signals These include MIDI signals and signals generated by the rear panel foot pedal jacks 1 2 see External Controllers on page 61 The various external modulation and trigger menu pages you will encounter are all variations on a common design Essentially each allows you to simply select an external controller that modulates or triggers a parameter If the e...

Page 68: ... H7600 We now have a convenient method for getting you to an EXTERNAL MODULATION menu page You can access other external modulation menu pages in the PARAMETER functional area See Remote Controlling Parameters on page 85 Manually Selecting an External Controller for Modulation The first parameter MODE selects the actual external controller that performs the modulating Mode supports the following o...

Page 69: ...acks are setup on the PEDALS menu page in the SETUP area See Foot Pedals 1 and 2 on page 61 tip 1 2 ring 1 2 and tip ring 1 2 When a pedal input is used as a switch input it can operate in one of two modes supporting either 2 switches or 3 switches If any controller references tip ring for a given socket that socket will be in 3 switch mode In all other instances it will be in 2 switch mode In 2 s...

Page 70: ...er 1 portamento Triggers when a portamento control message MIDI control message 65 is received with portamento 1 sostenuto Triggers when a sostenuto control message MIDI control message 66 is received with sostenuto 1 soft Triggers when a soft control message MIDI control message 67 is received with soft 1 hold 2 Triggers when a hold 2 control message MIDI control message 69 is received with hold ...

Page 71: ...CON 32 will pass the fine value for the modulation chan pressure MIDI channel pressure message pitch wheel MIDI pitch bend message note on MIDI keyboard note number Middle C on an 88 note keyboard gives a value of 60 MIDI program Triggers when a MIDI program change message is received MIDI clock Modulates as a function of the BPM beats per minute of a MIDI clock signal The value of this external c...

Page 72: ...arn more about using these resources You can read about redirection in The Concept Behind Redirection External Assigns 1 8 and Trigs 1 2 on page 80 tip 1 2 ring 1 2 and tip ring 1 2 When a pedal input is used as a switch input it can operate in one of two modes supporting either 2 switches or 3 switches If any controller references tip ring for a given socket that socket will be in 3 switch mode a...

Page 73: ...e switch between tip and sleeve is closed and the switch between ring and sleeve is closed damper Triggers when a damper control message MIDI control message 64 is received with damper 1 portamento Triggers when a portamento control message MIDI control message 65 is received with portamento 1 sostenuto Triggers when a sostenuto control message MIDI control message 66 is received with sostenuto 1 ...

Page 74: ... parameter CON selects the controller number to be used MIDI start Triggers when a MIDI START command is received This MIDI command is channel independent MIDI stop Triggers when a MIDI STOP command is received This command also is channel independent External Controller Selection Parameters Common to External Modulation and External Trigger Menus For all of MIDI messages described above except th...

Page 75: ...sional command messages are data messages which pertain to the last command message These are known as Running Statuses You can send a MIDI command message to the H7600 using the MIDI parameter set to disabled from the MIDI menu page in the SETUP area If you then change the MIDI parameter to enabled you must re send the MIDI command message before the MIDI data messages are accepted Try sending a ...

Page 76: ...ating the MODE parameter The MIDI channel from which the message is received is used for the CHANNEL 1 parameter If you are in omni mode the CHANNEL parameter remains unchanged regardless of the channel from which the message is received To exit Capture mode just press the SELECT key again Here is an example of using the Capture facility From the screen below with the mode set to pitch wheel we se...

Page 77: ...at the MIDI In port cause the Busy LED to flash If you re trying to send MIDI messages to the H7600 but the Busy LED isn t flashing when you know something is wrong with the external connections Scaling the External Controller The remaining parameters on the EXTERNAL MODULATION menu page relate to scaling the selected external controller to suit your desired range of modulation The horizontal bar ...

Page 78: ... parameter s values which in this case is from 100 to 100 different types of parameters have different ranges However by adjusting the respective settings for RANGE the parameter being modulated KNOB in this case and the external controller doing the modulation it is possible to pin the parameter being modulated at its minimum or maximum values This is illustrated in the following screens With the...

Page 79: ...ill respond to the external controller Smaller values result in small changes larger values in larger changes When TYPE is set to absolute and the external controller is all the way down the parameter will take on its minimum value 0 0 in this case When TYPE is set to absolute and the external controller is all the way up the parameter will take on a value determined by range 66 in this case When ...

Page 80: ...dulation menu page because of a lack of display space Scaling is a capability you ll use often And like most aspects of the H7600 its versatility will become evident to you after you experiment with it for a while Redirection External Assigns 1 8 and Trigs 1 2 Redirection permits a program developer to use an external controller in his program and to assign which actual external controller is used...

Page 81: ...ere And here And here As you can see a single placeholder can modulate or trigger any number of different parameters A single placeholder contains an actual external controller in a single place the EXTERNAL menu page in the SETUP functional area In the example screen shown below the actual external controller MOD WHEEL has been selected to fill the placeholder assign 3 As a result each of the scr...

Page 82: ...y you frequently use a foot pedal the pitch wheel the mod wheel and MIDI controller 10 pan to do external modulations and MIDI Note On and MIDI Start to do external triggers Instead of explicitly assigning all of these external controllers on external modulation and trigger menu pages in the programs that you save you could instead assign assign 1 assign 2 assign 3 assign 8 trig 1 and trig 2 Then ...

Page 83: ... ungang parameters Press and hold down the SELECT key for one second The menu page below now displays To change the one second hold time see Miscellaneous Setup Options on page 117 Set the MODE to mod 3 and SCALE to 100 0 Then press the DONE soft key Next in the LEVELS area s MAIN menu page let s highlight OUT1 WET DRY Remember to press the down cursor key to ungang the parameters Press and hold t...

Page 84: ... right corner You may set the MODE value to anything you like for this example we re going to set it to mod wheel and the CHANNEL value to base 4 Note that the OMNI parameter on the MIDI menu page in the SETUP area needs to be set to off in order to assign a specific channel Now when you move the mod wheel on MIDI channel base 4 both DIGITAL 1 and OUT 1 WET DRY are modulated If you re following th...

Page 85: ... it will be necessary for you to remote control the system bypass function As such a special controller has been set up for this purpose It can be found in the SETUP area s EXTERNAL menu Remotely Controlling Parameters Parameters can be controlled remotely using either MIDI or the rear panel foot pedal jacks To remote control a parameter first highlight it with the cursor In this example we ve hig...

Page 86: ...e for the parameter exit the screen by pressing DONE If the parameter you have assigned for remote control operation belongs to a specific program as opposed to a global parameter such as an input level the H7600 displays the following message Control will be lost if preset is not saved Pressing SAVE or UPDATE ensures that the changes are saved and your remote control will be in place the next tim...

Page 87: ... Triggers As we mentioned before some soft keys are known as triggers because pressing them prompts an action as opposed to displaying a menu page An example of this is shown in the program Simple Sampler RECORD PLAY and STOP are all triggers To control remotely one of the triggers press and hold the SELECT soft key for about a second This launches the REMOTE CONTROL screen described above which a...

Page 88: ...llowing MIDI group associations 70 PREDELAY 74 HI DECAY 71 DECAY TIME 75 HI FREQ 72 ROOM SIZE 76 LO DECAY 73 DIFFUSION 77 LO FREQ Each parameter is controlled across its full range For example in this preset LO FREQ has a minimum value of 10 Hz and a maximum value of 1000 Hz This means that the minimum MIDI value 0 would give you 10 Hz and the maximum MIDI value 127 would give you 1000 Hz In this ...

Page 89: ...of the MIDI group The controller number con is the first controller number in the group This is most usefully set up by MIDI capture See page 75 for more on MIDI capture The GROUP SIZE is the number of controllers in the group For example in the screen above the group is comprised of numbers 70 to 77 These controllers are unassigned by the MIDI specification and not generally used The ACTIVE CON d...

Page 90: ...rent position The value then sticks and responds to further movements of the controller At the top right of the screen a progress bar displays The arrow reflects the direction to move the controller to pass through the current value while the vertical bar is the position of the current value Once the current value has been reached the progress bar disappears and you will have full operational cont...

Page 91: ...it as with any other type of software You can save a program that is running in two ways The first is to simply select SAVE from its menu This will overwrite the previous version of the program Select SAVE AS to save a modified program under another name You may also select UPDATE like SAVE this overwrites the previous version of the program Note For descriptions of each of the factory programs in...

Page 92: ... quickly locate the right effect for your application Read this section carefully in order to fully exploit the H7600 s remarkable breadth of preset programs Categorized by Effects Type Although each program is unique all programs can be categorized broadly by the types of effects that they contain Samplers S Pitch shifters P Reverbs R Delays D Modulations M Complex C Equalizers and Filters E dYna...

Page 93: ...me on the LIST menu page Categorized by Intended Source Many of the H7600 s programs have been categorized by which source material they were designed for This is in addition to their effects type The types of supported sources are Guitar Vocals Drums Keyboard Special Effects Surround Unlike categorization by effects type categorization by source is not indicated from the LIST menu page This categ...

Page 94: ...indicating their nature of function In the example below One Time Rhyno belongs to bank 66 One Way Phaser belongs to bank 36 Onirica Ritmica belongs to bank 13 If you highlight another program the bank number for the selected program briefly displays in the upper right corner of the display area Here One Time Rhyno belongs to bank 66 Virtual Racks And One Way Phaser belongs to bank 36 Phasers Beca...

Page 95: ...the programs associated with a certain project or maybe you want to group all of your favorites Next with the GROUP parameter highlighted rotate the knob to select the group you want to change Now in order to find a place to put the program highlight PROG CHNG and rotate the knob to find a location If you wish to use this user group as a MIDI Map this number is the MIDI Program change number other...

Page 96: ... you have previously set SORT BY to Name on the CRITERIA page Note that User group 1 is a factory defined group containing some of the best programs in the H7600 This group cannot be changed The names of presets included in the group are described in the H7600 Presets Manual Categorized by Recent Use We will go into more detail in the next section but the H7600 keeps track of what programs you ve ...

Page 97: ...the result of the combination of the settings of these controls However any program whether visible under the current settings or not can be displayed by entering its number on the keyboard The following sections describe the functions of each parameter on the CRITERIA menu page The Sort By Parameter The Sort By parameter determines how the results of a search are displayed on the list menu page N...

Page 98: ...phabetically e g from programs that begin with D to programs that begin with E to programs that begin with F and so on Sort By Effects sorts programs based on their designated effects types see Categorized by Effect in the previous section The screen below displays programs categorized by effects including pitch shifters P delays D and modulators M Use the knob to scroll up or down Use the left an...

Page 99: ...s searches in the following sequence Samplers S Pitch shifters P Reverbs R Delays D Modulations M Complex C and Equalizers and Filters E Search By Src FX allow you to use the soft key to cycle through programs based on their intended source After an intended source is selected e g guitar use the soft key cycles through effects types The example below shows 40 programs that were designed for vocals...

Page 100: ...arameter Location to filter which programs are shown on the LIST menu page based on where they are saved the default value All shows all programs are shown regardless of where they are saved The Show Parameter Show determines which programs display from the LIST menu page Select Loadable to list only those programs that can be loaded some programs using high sample rates are unloadable If you sele...

Page 101: ...W is set to any on the PROGRAM area s CRITERIA menu page the unloadable programs display with a strikethrough on the LIST menu page To avoid seeing these programs when they can t be loaded set SHOW to the default setting loadable The last programs you loaded are saved in the Most recent group This means that you can quickly revisit the programs that you are currently using without having to perfor...

Page 102: ...ams this clearly presents a small problem Fortunately this obstacle is overcome through the use of a MIDI map which correlates program numbers with MIDI Program Change numbers The H7600 can use its user groups for generating MIDI maps Each program in a user group can have a program change number associated with it so that if this number is sent by a MIDI controller that program will be loaded If a...

Page 103: ...tes The preset line displays programs by search and sort parameters assigned on the PROGRAM area s CRITERIA menu page User group 1 is a factory group with a cross section of the H7600 s best programs The contents of this group cannot be changed A list of the presets it includes is found in the H7600 Presets Manual Other attributes of the USERGRP menu page include PROG CHNG the third parameter on t...

Page 104: ...the parameter MIDI MAP must be set to the number of the user group that you wish to use as the MIDI map The default setting is that of the Factory or user group 1 If no MIDI map is selected the program loaded by a MIDI program change message will be located in the same bank as the one currently selected For example the PROGRAM screen below to the right shows that program 1410 is currently selected...

Page 105: ...d menu page selects a trigger to load the previous program Press the NEXTPROG soft key to toggle between the two See External Modulation and Trigger Menu Pages on page 67 The next or previous program is restricted to the program bank of the currently loaded program If the current program is the highest numbered program in the bank the NEXT PROGRAM trigger loads the lowest numbered program in the b...

Page 106: ...llows you to select in which slot the program will be saved If you select an occupied slot the H7600 prompts you whether you wish to overwrite that program If you select yes the overwritten program is permanently deleted The second parameter line designates the physical location of the save You may save a program to either internal memory or a memory card Placing the cursor over RENAME and pressin...

Page 107: ...ew location and press SAVE You can copy a program from one place in internal memory to another from one location on a memory card to another from internal memory to a memory card or from a memory card to internal memory Updating a Program Pressing UPDATE like SAVE updates the currently active program To update a program press the UPDATE soft key If a program with the same number exists in user mem...

Page 108: ...and press SELECT The H7600 s virtual keyboard now displays for you to enter a new name for the program Change the name and press ENTER to exit the keyboard In this example we changed yobot Voice to new Voice On the SAVE menu page be certain that the existing program is still present in its assigned slot 269 in this case Since that s where the same program is with the old name you re about to overw...

Page 109: ...o to the PROGRAM functional area and place the cursor over the program you would like to delete The program doesn t need to be loaded On the screen below pressing the REMOVE soft key deletes the program Robot Voice Before a program is deleted a prompt displays to confirm the action Press Yes to complete the deletion Note Factory presets cannot be deleted That s why REMOVE is disabled when a factor...

Page 110: ...e in the SETUP functional area press the SETUP key several times until it displays A setting of 0 hides all but the most necessary menu pages in the PARAMETER area Conversely a setting of 9 reveals each of the available menu pages Settings between 0 and 9 display incrementally more menu pages While most parameter types you will encounter are self explanatory there are a few special types that dese...

Page 111: ...1 2 A switch connected to the tip of pedal inputs 1 or 2 defines the system tempo Midiclock A MIDIclock signal sent from a sequencer to the H7600 s MIDI input defines the system tempo ext1 8 The value of external modulators 1 through 8 defines the system tempo See The Concept Behind Redirection External Assigns 1 8 and Trigs 1 2 on page 80 for information regarding the external modulators Paramete...

Page 112: ... turn the T_ parameter to off See MIDIclock on page 66 to see how to synchronize other equipment to this tempo setting System Timer Much like the system tempo the system timer provides a common reference point for measure based parameters such as loop times Set the system timer using the TIMER soft key from the SETUP area Let s say you want to use loops in a song with measures that are 2 seconds l...

Page 113: ...mer can be overridden by simply entering a new loop time value In this example we ll use a foot pedal instead of a soft key to calculate the length of a measure From the TIMER menu set the SOURCE to tip 1 or tip 2 Now tap the foot pedal at the beginning of the measure and again at the end of a measure By setting Source to ext1 ext2 ext8 you can use any of the external modulators in a similar fashi...

Page 114: ...of milliseconds before the tap lvl Adjusts the level of a particular tap pan Adjusts the stereo pan position of a particular tap Use the left and right cursor keys to select the tap for which you re adjusting parameters The graphic to the right of the parameters represents the delay position and level of every tap in the bunch Information Text Click any INFO soft key from a PARAMETER page to acces...

Page 115: ...he vertical position of the currently selected graphical point In the example below the x value is 12500 Hz and the y value is 0 0 dB With the cursor in the y field below the left and right cursor keys change the x value while either the knob or keypad changes the y value With the cursor in the x field the left and right cursor keys the knob and the numeric keypad all change the x value Use the up...

Page 116: ...Manual 116 Spinning the knob on the screen above would changes the y value and yields the following display Pressing the down cursor key on the screen above moves the cursor from the graphic interface to the MAST parameter ...

Page 117: ...econd Now you have reached the Setup Storage Area and the upper right corner of the screen will displays Setups SETUPS contains seven soft keys that behave much as they do in the PROGRAM functional area List Lists all saved setup configurations for loading Criteria Allows you to sort through saved setups by number name and location internal memory or memory card Save Saves the current setup in a n...

Page 118: ...re not saved as part of the setup as such they must be resident on the H7600 in order to use them The current routing is always saved as part of the setup After loading a setup a small number of non critical settings such as screen brightness are not restored until the system is restarted Miscellaneous Setup Options The MISC menu page in the SETUP area contains a number of assorted setup options t...

Page 119: ...he active program For more information see page 36 wordclock and extra sync involve external synchronization and are discussed in Selecting The External Clock on page 56 favorites This parameter designates the number of recently accessed programs to cache in the Favorites Bank The default number is 8 See Loading Programs on page 101 for more information ...

Page 120: ...an IBM PC type RS232 connector which resembles a modem or printer connector You can set up the serial port s parameters on the third MIDI menu page in the SETUP functional area Press the midi soft key until the menu page displays The first parameter SERIAL determines whether the serial port is enabled or disabled If set to disabled messages are neither sent nor received by the serial port The seco...

Page 121: ...STOP BITS are normally set at 2 and the PARITY is normally set at none You should rarely need to change these values a possible exception being if the device with which the H7600 is communicating is constrained to lower settings If that is the case change the values on the H7600 to match the other device To aid in troubleshooting the Busy LED illuminates when data is transferred at the serial port...

Page 122: ...t be set to on and the MIDI value is enabled on the MIDI menu page Here are descriptions of the five types of data dumps dump program This function dumps the currently running program If received at the MIDI In port or at the serial port the H7600 loads the received program dump setup This function dumps the state of the H7600 including all parameters encompassed in the SETUP area dump files This ...

Page 123: ...eplace all of its setups and programs loads the new program aborts all operations and restarts using the new setup and programs Hint If the device to which you sent the dump has the ability to send it back again such as a sequencer you can use this as a way to back up your H7600 WARNING If for any reason a dump becomes corrupted and you send it back to the H7600 you will lose all the information y...

Page 124: ...the MIDI menu page in the SETUP functional area This prevents MIDI feedback and guards against either or both machines locking up On the master machine from the MIDI MENU page set the parameter SEQUENCE OUT to on On both units set the parameter MIDI to enabled From the same menu page set SYSTEM EXCLUSIVE to on for both units From the same page set DEVICE ID to an identical value for both units Con...

Page 125: ...s running on the sender To read about using the serial ports see Serial Port Setup on page 120 On the sending machine go to the DUMP MENU page of the SETUP area highlight DUMP PROGRAM and press the SELECT key The program subsequently will be loaded on the receiving machine Before proceeding you should now change the DEVICE ID of one of the H7600s to one different from the other Failure to do so co...

Page 126: ...is loaded and the device ID set during recording is set during playback Simply play back the recorded MIDI sequence from the H7600 s MIDI In and you will see the changes you recorded played by the sequencer Warning If you configure the MIDI connections between your equipment such that the system exclusive sequence out MIDI messages of the H7600 loop back into the H7600 without delay you are inviti...

Page 127: ...e rates above 50 kHz See Using an External Clock on page 56 for more information Since this socket connects directly to the H7600 s internals incorrect usage may damage the H7600 s circuitry and is NOT covered by the Warranty Pin Connections 1 Clock 2 Gnd 3 5v at 100mA maximum User Supplied Crystal Oscillators A user supplied crystal oscillator may be installed to give sample rates other than thos...

Page 128: ... a calculation whose result characterizes what is stored in memory A second run of the checksum calculation should result in the same characterization if the content of the memory hasn t changed When the H7600 is turned on it runs a checksum calculation on the memory and compares the result against the stored result If there is a discrepancy the H7600 reports an error In the unlikely event that an...

Page 129: ...nternal checksum error we strongly encourage you to immediately save your system setup information and important programs to a memory card see Copying Programs on page 107 or to an external storage device see Dumping Data and Receiving Data Dumps on page 122 If such an error occurs frequently contact Eventide Fixing Memory Card Problems If a memory card checksum error occurs your memory card has b...

Page 130: ...emedy this Pressing no to cancels the action If you are concerned about the integrity of the data on the memory card you should either Dump the contents of the memory card to an external storage device see Dumping Data and Receiving Data Dumps on page 122 Copy all valuable internal programs and setups to a different memory card or Copy the faulty memory card s programs and setups to internal memor...

Page 131: ... if the H7600 is left powered up much of the time The number of hours for which the unit has been operating both powered and unpowered can be found under SETUP SERVICE INFORMATION This battery should be replaced only by a qualified technician since the procedure must be performed when the unit is powered up to preserve the contents of its internal memory Contact your Eventide Service Center to hav...

Page 132: ...al setup configuration will be irretrievably lost see Storing and Loading Setups on page 117 Loading the factory defaults will impact all information in both the LEVELS and SETUP functional areas No factory preset or user programs are affected by this procedure Hints If the H7600 begins functioning erratically try using CLEAR SETUP before you do anything more extreme And it is good practice to per...

Page 133: ... to the previous menu page and exit returns to the SERVICE menu page in the SETUP area One important piece of information to be found in this area is your H7600 s Electronic Serial Number which are the first 8 digits of the Hardware ID number on the screen to below You may be asked for this number by a dealer or an Eventide representative The Time Date values are currently not maintained The Hours...

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Page 135: ...memory card Press yes to proceed press no to cancel CXL Bypasses startup self tests The H7600 will skip from Powering On directly to Initializing Press CXL when the initializing phase begins This facility is a timesaver to allow the H7600 to power up more quickly 5 Runs factory self test programs See the H7600 service manual before using these as many of these routines perform sensitive system lev...

Page 136: ...working correctly Press Yes to proceed or No to cancel You should rarely if ever be required to use this function If problems arise that require its use more that once contact Eventide immediately PROGRAM Loads Mute instead of the current program Use this function in the event the last program run caused the H7600 to lock up Press Yes to proceed press No to cancel ...

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Page 140: ...96kHz 0 0 1dB 20Hz 20Khz 20Hz 22kHz 20Hz 41kHz 20Hz 44kHz 0 3 0dB 5Hz 21Khz 5Hz 23kHz 5Hz 42kHz 5Hz 46kHz Digital Inputs Outputs Stereo AES and S P DIF at 44 1 96 kHz AES relay bypass at power down Analog Input XLR Balanced Inputs Impedance 20kOhm bridging Full Scale Input Level 26dBu Dynamic Range 105dB Signal to Noise Ratio 105dB A weighted THD N 0 0025 1Khz 3dBFS Crosstalk 100db 20 Hz to 20 kHz...

Page 141: ... capability Memory Card Interface 68 pin PCMCIA 2 0 JEIDA 4 0 for data storage Supports the following PCMCIA type 1 SRAM cards PCMCIA ATA cards Compact Flash cards with suitable adaptor supplied with unit Factory Preset Capabilities at 48k sampling Pitch shifting up to 4 voices Compressor limiter up to 4 instances Equalization up to 128 bands parametric single input 64 bands at 2 channels Sampling...

Page 142: ...er Manual 142 Inches 3 5h x 19w x 12 5d Cm 8 9h x 48 3w x 31 7d Weight 12 pounds 5 5 Kg net 17 pounds 8Kg shipping weight All specifications are subject to change or improvement at any time without notice or obligation ...

Page 143: ...e be responsible for consequential or incidental damages caused by any defect and such damages are specifically excluded from this warranty Our sole obligation is to repair or replace the defective unit as described herein The warranty DOES NOT COVER any damage to the unit regardless of the cause of that damage The unit is a complex piece of equipment that does not react well to being dropped boun...

Page 144: ... our factory more than a calendar year ago we assume it is not under warranty unless a There is a warranty registration form on file showing that it has been purchased within the past year under appropriate conditions b You send a copy of your purchase invoice indicating warranty status along with the unit 3 If the unit was used as a demo the warranty runs from the date that it was received by the...

Page 145: ...is means that you are responsible for all shipping charges including customs brokerage and duties When a unit is shipped to us it must be cleared through United States Customs by an authorized broker You must make arrangements for this to be done Normally your freight forwarder has a branch in the United States which can handle this transaction We can arrange to clear incoming shipments for you If...

Page 146: ...mating mixdowns 64 banks selecting when saving programs 37 baud rate See serial port bits input 49 input less than 24 bit 49 output 49 blinking underline 86 brightness adjusting the 17 bugs first course of action 131 what to do if a particular program crashed H7600 134 Busy LED location 11 Memory Card write indicator 11 MIDI In Serial port indicator 11 76 120 Bypass area 59 accessing 10 Bypass key...

Page 147: ... adjusting cont bright 17 gen description 10 19 distortion overdriving inputs 46 dumping data 121 files 121 internal 122 Memory Cards 121 program 121 124 setup 121 Electronic Serial Number 132 entering text 24 errors first course of action 131 EveNet jack 16 expert mode 35 109 Ext LED meaning of during external clock sync 58 external clock 55 range of acceptable rates 49 selecting 55 source of 49 ...

Page 148: ... clock 52 rate choices 49 53 rate selecting 53 reading actual rate 53 selecting 53 internal memory checksum error 127 fixing 127 formatting internal 128 133 internal memory formatting 128 133 Knob use 21 Level Meters calibration 9 44 decay time of 44 location 9 peak hold of 44 use 44 levels changing input 28 Levels area accessing 11 Levels key location 11 lightning flash 100 loading data from ext ...

Page 149: ...4 123 124 system exclusive accepting 64 Thru port 15 troubleshooting 74 uses in H7600 62 MIDI pedal board supplying power to 15 mod See place holders mod con See redirection and place holders MODE SEE EXTERNAL MODULATION OR TRIGGER MENU PAGES modulating parameters See parameters modulation See external modulation mounting and handling 7 mute See bypassing naming See text neighbor s television 36 N...

Page 150: ...ps 94 101 what to do if a particular program crashed H7600 134 RAM 90 rates See internal or external clock redirection 79 See also place holders benefits of 81 example 82 mods 80 trigs 80 uses of 79 81 relay jack 60 remote controlling parameters See parameters renaming programs 107 Routing Storage area accessing 116 deleting 116 loading 116 saving 116 updating 116 RS232 16 119 See serial port S P ...

Page 151: ...te 55 56 between fixed rates display of 55 58 exact display of 55 58 source of 49 System sampling rate and external sync indicator blinking 9 location 9 solidly lit 9 System Sampling Rate and External Sync Indicator def 58 meaning of when synced to internal clock 55 58 taps type of parameter 113 Tempo system 109 text entering 24 textblocks 113 Timer system 111 trig See place holders triggers Soft ...

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