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Parameters
Simply loading programs probably won’t prove
satisfying for too long; you’ll want to mess with the
parameters on the programs you load. This is
accomplished in the
PARAMETER
area. Very little
can be said generally about what you’ll find in the
PARAMETER
area because every
program in the H8000FW is a unique "algorithm." Each unique algorithm (i.e., program)
calls for its own unique parameters.
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To learn more about the "algorithmic" nature of the H8000FW’s programs, read the separate
Programmer’s Manual.
A huge number of the H8000FW's LFO's, delay times,
reverb decays, etc., are designed to synch 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 H8000FW's LFO's 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
H8000FW's MIDI input. Simply set
Source
to
Midiclock
.
Parameters that synch 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
PARAMETER
area of most programs.
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See
System Tempo
on page 137
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Some parameters, such as delay loops, use the system timer. They are also denoted by "t_". See
System
Timer
on page 138.
You will
usually
find an
info
or
about
menu page in
the
PARAMETER
area. In it, you will find general
information about what the program does along with
any notes concerning special parameters or "non-
obvious things."
The parameters displayed in the PARAMETER area pertain to the program
running on the currently displayed DSP. That might be DSP A, DSP B, or
neither if the H8000FW is running a monolithic program. The letter in the
upper left-hand corner of the display indicates which is the case. If the program name is
displayed without
A:
or
B:
, the program is monolithic. Assuming you’re not running a
monolithic program, to fiddle with the parameters for the program running on the DSP
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