Program Operations - Load, Save, Remove, Etc; Sorting And Loading Programs - Eventide Eclipse User Manual

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Some care is required when saving programs to avoid overwriting precious material, but surgical correctness is not necessary ...
The Eclipse comes with a wealth of factory programs (program numbers 100 – 499). In addition, you can
save up to one hundred programs in internal memory (numbers 0 – 99), and up to five hundred programs
on a memory card (numbers 500 – 999). That's a lot of programs! Fortunately, we've devised a clever way of
organizing all of those programs so that you can find the program you need in just a moment's time. It
works like this: all of those programs that were created for guitar are "flagged" as such, all those that were
created for vocals are flagged as such, all those that were created for keyboard are "flagged" as such, and so
on. Furthermore, all those programs that are delays are flagged as such, all those that are pitch shifters are
flagged as such, all those that are reverbs are flagged as such, and so on. Before you load a program you can
sort all of the programs based on their "source" (
(
Pitch
,
Reverb
,
Delay
update a program, you have the opportunity to flag the program as you see fit. Now, on to the specifics...
Press
PROGRAM CRITERIA
Use
PROGRAM CRITERIA (SEARCH B)
Your choices are:
Lumps all the programs into one big group.
All
Collects the programs based on what instrument or input (a.k.a. source) they were created to
Source
effect (e.g., Guitar, Vocals, Drums, etc.).
Collects the programs based on their underlying effects type (e.g., EQ, Dynamics, Delay,
Effect
etc.).
Collects the programs by both their source and effects type.
Src&Effects
Collects the programs as they were saved in the ten user groups.
User Grp
Groups, see page 31
Use
PROGRAM CRITERIA (SORT BY)
(
Number
) or alphabetically (
Use
PROGRAM CRITERIA (LOCATION)
memory or
ternal
Card
programs, regardless of their location.
Now that you've selected your
keys to jump between "collections." For example, if you set
pressing
scrolls through such collections as
<
>
within a collection by turning the knob, by pressing the increment/decrement keys, or by entering the pro-
gram number you want, followed by
During the brief period when one program is unloading and the other is
loading, no effect will be heard
for crossfade, as is often the case!)
during this interval so that the input to the unit is heard at its output. How-
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Program Operations - Load, Save, Remove, etc.

Sorting and Loading Programs

, etc.) in addition to their program number or alphabetical order. When you save or
to select how the programs are sorted.
to collect programs into groups.
to sort programs either numerically
Name
) within each collection.
to limit displayed programs to
memory. Alternatively, you can display
, go back to the first
CRITERIA
. When you find the program you want, press
ENT
(unless both the outgoing and the loading programs are routed
. Normally, the Eclipse will simply mute the outputs
Page 28 of 64
,
,
Guitar
Vocals
Drums
In-
the
All
page. Use the
PROGRAM
PROGRAM CRITERIA (SEARCH B)
,
,
,
Delay
Mod
Multi
Eq
, etc.) or their "effects type"
for information regarding User
and
<
>
<
to
Effect
, and so on. Select programs
<LOAD>
.
Release 2.500
soft
>
,

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