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D) Bypass Status LEDs
A illuminated = DSP A is bypassed
B illuminated = DSP B is bypassed
both A and B blinking = system is bypassed
See Bypassing and Muting on page 90.
E) SOFT KEYS These four keys select the menus or events described immediately
above them on the bottom line of the display.
See Understanding the Display and SOFT KEYS on page 16.
F) THE DISPLAY The display tells you what’s going on. In the upper left-hand corner
of the display is either the letter "A" or "B" or nothing at all. "A" indicates that what is
shown on the display reflects the status of DSP A. Similarly, "B" indicates that what is
shown on the display reflects the status of DSP B. When neither letter is shown, the
H8000FW is running a "monolithic program" that uses the processing resources of DSP
A and DSP B. (Note: the menu pages in the BYPASS, LEVELS, and SETUP areas have
some displays that are common to both DSPs. In these areas, the "A" or "B" is irrelevant.
However, in the PROGRAM, PARAMETER, and Patch Editor areas, menu pages are
DSP specific.) The remainder of the top line displays the name of the program running
on the currently displayed DSP and the current display area you’re working in. The
bottom line is dedicated to the four SOFT KEYS directly below the display. The middle
section of the display changes depending on what you’re doing!
See Understanding the Display and SOFT KEYS on page 16.
G) PROCESSOR A/B Press this key to toggle the display between the status of DSP
A and DSP B. The upper left-hand corner of the display changes when you press this
key; the "
A" toggles to "B" and vice versa. Both DSPs are always running, but the display
only shows the parameters pertaining to one of them at a time. If you're running a
"monolithic program," this button does nothing.
H)
PROGRAM/ROUTING Press this key briefly to access program functions such as
loading, saving, deleting, etc. The DSP you are loading into or saving from is referred to
in the left-hand corner of the display ("
A" or "B"). To load into or save from the other
DSP, press the
PROCESSOR A/B key. If you load a "monolithic program" (indicated by a
roman numeral "II" next to its name), it will effectively load into DSP A, and DSP B will
disappear. If you load a "normal" program next, it will load into DSP A, and the "Thru'"
program will be loaded on DSP B.
See Program Load, Save, Delete, Etc. on page 115.










