
The Harmonizer
®
Programmer’s Manual
©
1999-2008 Eventide, Inc.
Page 14 of 97
Release 1.3
M
OD
O
UTPUTS
A mod output is used to pass a high performance modulation signal from a module. A mod output may
be connected to any number of audio or mod inputs. Mod outputs are always found on the right side of
a module. See the comments made immediately above concerning the “low-fi” status of mod signals.
U
SEROBJECT
O
UTPUTS
Most modules have a
userobject
output. The
userobject
output can be connected to the
userobject
input
on a
menupage
module, the
head
module, or a
gang
module. Such a connection will allow the
module’s parameters to be accessible in the
PARAMETER
area. The existence or use of a
userobject
does
not affect system resources or memory. This means that menu pages can be created without using much
in the way of resources or program memory.
In Vsigfile,
userobject
outputs are always found on the right side of a module. In the Patch Editor area,
userobject
outputs are not explicitly shown.
U
SEROBJECT
I
NPUTS
A handful of modules (
gang
,
head
, and
menupage
) have
userobject
inputs. This means that these
modules can accept as inputs other modules’
userobject
outputs. For instance, a
menupage
module
may be used to create a
PARAMETER
area menu page by accepting the
userobject
s of other modules.
In Vsigfile,
userobject
inputs are always found on the left side of a module. In the Patch Editor area,
userobject
inputs are not explicitly shown.