Sends And "Manual" Parameters; Routing And Levels Between Effects Blocks - Eventide Eclipse User Manual

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(RATE)
If the
is changed either "manually" or via a tempo update, an LFO will (of course) alter its rate.
The old rate is crossfaded to the new rate. The length of the crossfade is determined by
centage of the old rate. Thus, a value of
the old rate, and 0% means a rate change will take effect immediately.
When you tap in a new tempo with the
Eclipse, the LFOs will "start over." You determine where in the waveform the LFO starts with the
(ANGLE)
parameter. Your choices are
from the old position to the new position by an amount determined by
In addition to restarting when you tap in a new tempo with the
or start an external sequence that's connected to the Eclipse, you can
cause the LFOs to re-synchronize every beat for perfectly timed effects.
Simply turn
PARAMETER
pulses
. Note that this is under the "mod block" (
such is "global" in scope (its status isn't saved or loaded with programs).
Further, you can have the LFOs "start over" when the input audio
crosses a given threshold. Select which input causes them to "start over"
off
in1
in2
1+2
with
,
,
,
(AUDIO RE)
. Adjust the threshold that causes them to retrigger under
(THRESH)
.

Sends and "Manual" Parameters

Littered throughout the parameter pages are
soft keys. Both affect the signal level sent into the algorithm. While
handy in their own right, they truly shine when used in conjunction with
MIDI foot controllers, MIDI sequencers, or the back panel foot pedal
jacks. Simply "patch" them to a handy external modulator (see page 40)
and you can enjoy "un-zippered" send level control.
Want the last words of a desperate singer to delay off into oblivion? "Patch" a MIDI sequencer to the
(SEND)
of a fat delay and crank it from
in live situations, too.
If you investigate the separately provided "Eclipse Algorithms" document, you'll notice most algorithms
have an "S" somewhere in their signal path. That's the point at which the
its business.
You have control over the routing between the two effects blocks (
effects block, and the output level of each effects block. These parameters are located on the second page
of the
area. Any changes you make here will be saved when you save or update a program.
PARAMETER
These parameters exist to tweak the levels and interaction between the effects blocks to achieve a desired
overall effect. Do not use these parameters to adjust the level of the Eclipse relative to the rest of your
studio or rack – instead use the parameters found in the
Release 4.0.1
Eclipse User Manual
100%
TAP
–180 deg
<EDIT MOD> RETRIG (TAP RETR)
page 2
under
page 2
PARAMETER
(SEND)
0%
to

Routing and Levels between Effects Blocks

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means that the crossfade will be complete in one cycle of
key or start an external sequence that's connected to the
180 deg
to
. When the LFO starts over, it crossfades
key
TAP
<EDIT MOD>
) and as
<EDIT MOD> RETRIG
(MANUAL_P)
and
100%
on the phrase, "I'll love you forever..." Works well
FXA
(page 21)
area
LEVELS
Eclipse User Manual
(RETRIG)
(RETRIG)
described above.
to
(SEND)
(MANUAL_P)
or
FXB
and
), the wet/dry ratio of each
.
as a per-
does

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