key. Use the increment or decrement keys (the little triangles) to change parameter values by
small, sensible amounts.
9) Knob
Turning the knob changes parameter values.
10) Meter
Displays the signal level at various points throughout the
signal path. It's useful both for optimizing sound quality
(you always want a high signal short of clipping) and for
troubleshooting. You can alter the point in the signal flow at
which the meter is "inserted" by pressing
(source)
11)
OVERLOAD
his LED lights to let you know that the signal being moni-
T
tored by the meter (see above) has clipped (overloaded). Clear
the
OVERLOAD
LED is cleared automatically when a new program is
loaded.
12) Rate & Source
The LED that is illuminated tells you the rate at which the Eclipse is sampling. The
LED indicates that the Eclipse is taking its clock from the digital device connected to the
Eclipse's digital input.
13)
Press the key once to check the current tempo or press it rhythmically to change the tempo.
TAP
Many of the Eclipse's time-based parameters will automatically synchronize to the tempo.
To define the tempo see page 15. To learn about parameters that synchronize to the tempo, see page 35.
14)
PARAMETER
Press this key to access all the program parameters – those found in the simpler
area and many more! Change a program's underlying algorithm, change the routing between
effects blocks, or change the parameters of the underlying algorithms themselves.
You can alter the program-independent "modulation block" under this key as well.
see page 42
15)
Press this key to bypass the effects. This key can be made to
BYPASS
bypass the entire unit, just the DSP, or it can mute the
Eclipse, depending on
see page 24 for more on
16)
MEMORY CARD
Insert a CompactFlash card into this slot to save and load programs. Remove the card by
pulling it out (but be sure the
55
17)
This LED illuminates when data is being written to or read from the memory card. If no
BUSY
memory card is inserted,
from the Eclipse. This can be a handy troubleshooting tool!
18)
This LED illuminates when you've made changes to a program as a reminder to consider
EDITED
updating the program before loading another one. If you do not update, you'll lose any
changes next time you load the program.
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see page 21
LED at
LEVELS meter <OL CLEAR>
see page 25
SETUP MODES (BYPASS)
Bypassing and Muting
BUSY
BUSY
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LEVELS meter
. This
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light isn't illuminated when you do so!).
illuminates when MIDI or serial data is transferred to or
HOT KEYS
see page 33
see pages 20 ,53 and
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