17
Understanding the Display and SOFT KEYS
Every "area" in the H8000FW makes use of the display, so understanding the display is
critical. A generic screen of the sort typically found in the
PARAMETER
area is shown
below. It exemplifies various aspects of the display that remain constant no matter what
area of the H8000FW you’re in.
First, in the upper left-hand corner of the screen is either the letter "
A
," the letter "
B
," or
the beginning of the program name This is the "DSP Display Indicator." If it reads "
A
,"
then everything else on a "DSP sensitive" screen is in reference to DSP A. If it reads "
B
,"
then everything else on a "DSP sensitive" display is in reference to DSP B. Press the
PROCESSOR A/B
key to toggle the display between the two DSPs.
The screens in the
PROGRAM
,
PARAMETER
, and Patch Editor are "DSP sensitive." Both DSPs are always
running, but the display only shows the parameters for one of them at a time. The "DSP Display
Indicator" lets you know which one you’re modifying. Look to it often.
If there is no "
A
" or "
B
" in the upper left-hand corner of the screen, the H8000FW is
running a "monolithic program." Monolithic programs use the signal processing resources
of both DSPs. They use the routings for DSP A. While a monolithic program is loaded,
DSP B effectively disappears.
Summary of Contents for H8000FW
Page 6: ......
Page 140: ...134 Now the program has the new name new Voice ...
Page 183: ...177 Click Restart to restart your computer and conclude the installation ...
Page 186: ...180 The Sound options screen now displays ...
Page 195: ...189 ...