Specifications
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Pressing the PROCESSOR A/B key toggles the
display from parameters for the program
running on DSP A to parameters for the
program running on DSP B. After pressing the
PROCESSOR A/B key, we get the screen to the right. Now, we can adjust parameters for
the program "Whirly Mellow" that is loaded on DSP B.
If you load a monolithic program, pressing the
PROCESSOR A/B key has no effect because
monolithic programs use the resources of both
DSPs. Monolithic programs make DSP B
effectively disappear.
Many, but by no means all, of the programs in
the H8000FW currently support an "expert
mode" feature. The expert mode parameter
controlling this feature is found on the misc
menu page in the SETUP area (you may have to press the SETUP key a few times to find
it).
A setting of 0 hides all but the most relevant menu pages in the PARAMETER area.
Conversely, a setting of 9 reveals all of the available menu pages in the PARAMETER area.
Settings between 0 and 9 reveal an increasing number of menu pages in the PARAMETER
area. Leave expert mode at 9 if you like lots of parameters to tinker with, at 0 if you
find lots of parameters annoying, or somewhere in-between if your tastes fall somewhere
in-between.
See Miscellaneous Setup Options on page 138 for information on the other keys on this screen.
It should also be mentioned that any parameter on any menu page can be "remote
controlled" via MIDI or the rear foot pedal jacks. Telling you how to do this entails
discussing voluminous topics, such as setting up MIDI globals, setting up foot pedal
globals, and navigating a "remote control" menu page. Such a discussion wouldn’t be in
keeping with the concept of this
Quick
start section.
If this really piques your interest, go ahead and read:
Setting Up the External Controllers
on page 92.
External Modulation and Trigger Menu Pages
on page 96.
Remote Controlling P
arameters on page 111.










