Renaming Hot Keys; Deleting Hot Keys; Altering Parameters In The Parameter Area; Master Parameters: M_Level, M_Delay, M_Fback, Etc - Eventide Eclipse User Manual

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Use
(HOT KEY)
to select the hot key "slot" to which you'd like to assign
.
{IN GAIN}
Press
to actually assign it. If the hot keys "slot" you chose was
<ASSIGN>
unoccupied, the Eclipse will assign the hot key without hesitation. How-
ever, if the slot you chose was occupied, the Eclipse will verify that you
would like to replace the old hot key with the new one.
OK, while that was instructive, you probably won't assign global parameters (such as
{IN GAIN}
) to the
HOT
area too often. Instead, you'll usually assign program parameters.
KEYS

Renaming Hot Keys

To rename an existing hot key, press and hold the hot key you want to re-
name in the
area. A
soft key appears that, if pressed,
<NAME>
HOT KEYS
allows you to change the name of the hot key. Hit the
key to
HOT KEYS
finish. Blank spaces are not allowed in Hotkey names. Eclipse will auto-
matically replace all blank spaces with '_' (underline) characters.
see page 32 to learn how to name things

Deleting Hot Keys

To delete a hot key assignment, either overwrite the assignment with a
new hot key (as described above) or press and hold the hot key you want
to delete in the
area. A
soft key appears that, if
<REMOVE>
HOT KEYS
pressed, deletes the hot key in question. The Eclipse makes sure you really
want to go through with it...

Altering Parameters in the PARAMETER Area

While most factory programs link to their most important parameters in
the
area, those same parameters and many more are left to
HOT KEYS
tinker with in the
area. Press
PARAMETER <EDIT FXA>
or
PARAMETER
depending on which effects block holds the parameters you
<EDIT FXB>
wish to tweak.
Hey! Many programs only make use of one of effects block A (
), in
FXA
which case you can only edit
PARAMETER <EDIT FXA>
.
We'd like to take you through all of the myriad parameters you'll encounter under
<EDIT FXA>
or
<EDIT
, but there are too many and they are too varied. Instead, we'll make a few general comments. For
FXB>
more "algorithm-specific" comments and algorithm flow charts, see the separately provided "Eclipse Algo-
rithms" document.

Master Parameters: M_LEVEL, M_DELAY, M_FBACK, etc.

Many algorithms have multiple implementations of the same sort of pa-
rameter. For example, the algorithm
dual filters
has two filters, one for
each channel. While you can change each filter's cutoff frequency and reso-
nance independently, you'll usually want to change them simultaneously.
Similarly, the algorithm
has four delays. You'll often want
m_pandelays
to alter their delay times relatively by scaling each delay time by some amount.
The inconvenient alternative is to go into each delay and change its absolute delay time.
Eclipse User Manual
Page 34 of 64
Release 2.500

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