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Eventide Eclipse manual available for free PDF download: User Manual
Eventide Eclipse User Manual (68 pages)
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Eclipse User Manual - Contents
6
The Hows and Whys of this Manual
7
Overviews, Basic Information, and Quickstart
8
The Big Picture - a Must-Read
8
Knobs, Keys, and Jacks
9
The Front Panel
9
The Back Panel
11
Getting Around and Altering Parameters
13
The "Areas" (E.g. - Levels, Program, Setup, Etc.)
13
Understanding the Display and Soft Keys
14
The Bottom Line of the Display
14
The Top Line of the Display
15
Altering Parameters
15
Quickstart
16
Hooking up to the Outside World
16
Analog Connections
16
Digital Connections
16
Choosing Effects
17
Altering the Effects
17
Tempo
17
Tempo Mode
18
Tempo-Controlled Parameters: T_DELAY, T_RATE, Etc
18
Tutorial 1: Loading a Program, Setting the Tempo, and Assigning Modulation
18
Tutorial 2: Creating a Program "From Scratch" and Assigning a Hot Key
21
Operation
22
Mounting and Handling
22
Memory Cards
22
The Display Brightness and Click Features
22
Global Signal Flow and Levels
23
Using the Meters
23
Input and Output Modes (Global Stereo or Global Mono?)
24
Global Wet/Dry MIX
24
Global Levels
24
Bypassing and Muting
26
Digital Setup
26
Digital Input
26
Internal and External Clock Source
27
Using Higher Sampling Rates Disables some Programs
28
Digital Output
28
ADAT Output or Two-Channel Optical Output
29
Program Operations - Load, Save, Remove, Etc
30
Sorting and Loading Programs
30
Loading Programs from MIDI
31
Using MIDI Maps
31
Using MIDI Bank Select Messages
32
Saving and Updating Programs
32
Eclipse User Manual - Contents
32
Saving Programs
32
Updating Programs
33
Comparing the Current Program with the Saved Program
33
User Groups
33
Removing Programs
33
Removing ALL Your Saved Programs
33
Checking Free Space in Internal Memory or a Card
33
Copying and Protecting Programs
34
Naming Things - the Mechanics
34
Parameters
35
Hot Keys
35
Assigning Hot Keys
35
Renaming Hot Keys
36
Deleting Hot Keys
36
Altering Parameters in the PARAMETER Area
36
Master Parameters: M_LEVEL, M_DELAY, M_FBACK, Etc
36
Tempo-Based Parameters: T_RATE, T_DELAY, T_TAP, Etc
37
Envelope-Following Parameters: SENS, ATTACK, and DECAY
38
LFO Parameters
38
Sends and "Manual" Parameters
39
Routing and Levels between Effects Blocks
39
Routing
40
Wet/Dry Ratio
41
Output Level
41
Bypassing Effects Blocks
41
Loading Different Algorithms into Effects Blocks
41
Modulating Parameters Via the Modulation Block: LFO, ADSR, Envelope, MIDI, Pedals, and more
42
Patching a Parameter to the Modulation Block's "Modules
42
Scaling Modules and Selecting Modulation TYPE
43
Setting up the Modulation Block
45
The Modulation Block
45
More on Modulation
46
External Controllers
47
Dedicated External Controllers
49
Setting the Trigger Switch Mode
49
Reversing a Controller
49
MIDI Setup
50
The Rear Panel Pedal Jacks
51
Storing and Loading Setups
52
Utilities
53
Transmitting and Receiving Data Via the Serial Port
53
Dumping Data Via the MIDI and Serial Ports
53
Bulk Copying Programs
54
Fixing and Initializing Internal Memory
55
Fixing Strange Behavior, Freezes, Etc
55
Formatting Memory Cards
56
Word Clock Termination
57
Updating Software
58
Creating an "Upgrade Card
58
Updating with a Memory Card
58
Upgrade Via the Oupdate Application
58
Finding out the Current Software Version
59
Approved Compactflash Cards
59
Electrical Specifications
60
Sample Rates
60
Frequency Response
60
Digital Inputs/Outputs
60
Analog Input (XLR Balanced Inputs)
60
Analog Output
60
Remote Control Inputs
60
MIDI Connections
60
Power
61
Size
61
Weight
61
Warranty Information
62
What the Warranty Does and Does Not Cover
62
Who Is Covered under the Warranty
62
When the Warranty Becomes Effective
62
Who Performs Warranty Work
63
Shipping Within the 50 United States
63
Shipping Outside the 50 United States
63
Index
65
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