The
DSP7000
Family Operating Manual
Manual Release 1.1
The DSP7000 Family Operating Manual
Page 21
2000 Eventide Inc.
Effecting Things
“The effect on your affect of the DSP7000’s effects
will affect your popularity positively.”
-Anonymous
“Panic” Muting
In a moment you’ll be loading and playing with programs, but
before you do let it be said that the DSP7000 can produce LOUD
sounds with very little warning in
some
of the programs in
some
situations. It would be nice to have a “panic” key to press in such
a situation. Let’s arrange things so that pressing the
B
B
B
Y
Y
Y
P
P
P
A
A
A
S
S
S
S
S
S
key mutes all of the DSP7000’s outputs. Go
to the
audio
menu in the
SETUP
area. Change the value of the
bypass
parameter to
mute
as shown above.
Now press the
B
B
B
Y
Y
Y
P
P
P
A
A
A
S
S
S
S
S
S
key. The yellow led next to it will light - you’ve muted the DSP7000. To un-
mute, simply press the
B
B
B
Y
Y
Y
P
P
P
A
A
A
S
S
S
S
S
S
key again
.
→
For more information see
Bypassing and Muting
on page 35.
Loading Programs
Now, all we need to
do is load a program
into the DSP7000. To
do that, enter the
PROGRAM
area.
You’ll see a box that
says “
banks
” and a
box that says
“
programs
.” Banks
are “manila folders”
for programs; many
programs with a common theme are saved in a single bank. There can be as many as 100 bank “slots” in the
internal memory of the DSP7000, and each bank contains 128 program “slots.”
The number of program “slots” that can actually “contain” programs is limited to the amount of storage space available.
→
See
The “Size” of a Program and Its Ramifications for Storage
on page 54.
The "Speed" Indicator (slightly like a lightning symbol) indicates that this program can be loaded and run in
high speed
mode, for use at 88.2kHz and 96kHz sampling rates.
→
See
Sampling Rates
on page 30 for more information on speed modes.
Use the
LEFT
CURSOR
key to place the cursor in the “banks field” and use the
KNOB
to scroll through
banks. Use the
UP
and
DOWN CURSOR
keys to scroll through programs. Use the
S
S
S
E
E
E
L
L
L
E
E
E
C
C
C
T
T
T
key, the
<load>
SOFT KEY
, or the
E
E
E
N
N
N
T
T
T
key to load the highlighted program.
→
For the finer nuances of PROGRAM area navigation read
Using the Cursor Keys and the KNOB in the PROGRAM Area
on page
16.