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**, input bits, 92

“2 switch” mode, 101 “3 switch” mode, 102 44.1 kHz, 86

48 kHz, 86

88.2 kHz, 86

96 kHz, 86

A/C cord, 9

A/D conversion, 89 rate of, 82

about menu page, 42 ADAT jacks, 11

no ADAT 96kHz, 11

AES/EBU. See also Digital inputs and outputs jack 1/2

input selecting, 82 output selecting, 82

specs., 9 AES/EBU jacks, 9 Analog inputs

"unbalancing" XLRs, 10 adjusting level of, 76 hooking up, 22 measuring the level of, 75

Analog outputs "unbalancing", 10 hooking up, 22 level control, 79

measuring the level of, 75 asterisk, 130

Atari 2600, 50 automating mixdowns, 97 banks

selecting when saving programs, 44 baud rate. See serial port

beer, effect on H8000, 49 bits

input, 81, 92

input less than 24 bit, 81, 92 input, display, 92

least significant, 92 most significant, 92 output, 81, 93 unknown, 92

blinking, underline, 114 brightness, adjusting the, 14 bugs

first course of action, 154

what to do if a particular program crashed H8000, 157 Busy LED

location, 8

Memory Card write indicator, 8

MIDI In / Serial port indicator, 8, 107, 129, 142 Bypass area, 93

accessing, 5

Bypass Status LEDs, 94 blinking, 6, 94 location, 6

solidly lit, 6, 94 bypassing, 93

I n d e x

actually bypassing DSPs, 94 actually bypassing system, 94

dsp bypass, 94 machine, 94 muting, 38, 94 panic muting, 38

rly bypass, 93

system bypass options, 93 w/ power off, 8

career advancement, 37 checksum, 150, 151, 152 contrast, adjusting the, 14

controllers. See external controllers controlling one H8000 w/ another, 145

conversion, A/D or D/A. See A/D or D/A conversion copying programs, 132

crashing

reformatting internal memory, 156

what to do if a particular program crashed H8000, 157 creating your own programs. See Patch Editor area cursor

moving, 7, 19 Cursor keys

location, 7 use, 19

curves, type of parameter, 138

Cxl key

location, 8 D/A conversion, 89

rate of, 82

dead DSP ins/outs, 73, See routing and I/O Identifier examples of, 73

O.K. use of, 73 deleting programs, 133

deleting routing configurations, 70, 140 device ID, 143

factory default, 98 selecting, 98

use, 98

digital demons, 97, 98, 147 avoiding, 147

Digital inputs, 81 adjusting level of, 76

effect on external clock, 87 hooking up, 22

OK, 86, 89

reading the status of, 85, 89 slipping, 86, 89

unlocked, 86, 89 Digital outputs, 81 hooking up, 22 level control, 79

sampling rate of, 82 display

adjusting cont./bright., 14 gen. description, 16

distortion intentional, 138

overdriving inputs, 77 dry, confusing use of word, 78

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DSP A/B key location, 6

use, 6, 16, 41, 42, 75, 126, 143 DSP Display Indicator, 16

areas where pertinent, 16 gen. description, 16

DSPs

both running, 25 difference between, 4, 118 input levels of, 78

measuring the input level of, 75 measuring the output level of, 75 monolithic, 4

output levels of, 79 wet/dry ratio, 78 where is DSP B?, 16

dumping data, 143 files, 144 internal, 144

Memory Cards, 144 program, 143, 146 setup, 143

Electronic Serial Number, 155

Ent key

location, 8 entering text, 20 errors

first course of action, 154 EveNet jack, 12

expert mode, 43, 134 Ext LED

meaning of during external clock sync, 90 meaning of during internal clock sync, 86

external clock, 87 display of rate, 88, 90

range of acceptable rates, 88 selecting, 88

source of, 87 external controllers

def., 95

global setup, 95 external modulation

def., 99

external modulation menu pages automatically selecting controller, 106 bar graph, 107

basic idea of, 99 explicit, def., 100

manually selecting controller, 101 MIDI capture, 106

mode, explanation of options, 101 scaling, 107

scaling, use, 107 use, 101

external storage device. See dumping data external trigger

def., 99

use in loading programs, 130 external trigger menu pages

manually selecting controller, 103 mode, explanation of options, 103 use, 103

External trigger menu pages, 103 factory self test programs, 156 foot pedal. See foot pedal jacks

foot pedal jacks, 95 calibrating, 95

inverting min & max settings, 96

location, 11 specs., 95 use, 95

Foot pedal jacks specs., 11

formatting internal, 150, 151, 156

fuse location & specs., 9 gain structure, 76, 77

ganged parameters. See parameters graphics, type of parameter, 138 H8000

controlling one H8000 w/ another, 145 digital implementation overview, 81 gen. description, 3

gen. procedure for using, 47 info about, 155

overview, 3 hard drive, 118

high speed mode, 126

I/O Identifier, 35, 72, See also routing def., 35, 72

examples of, 36, 72, 73

Inc/Dec keys location, 8 use, 19

info menu page, 42

inputs. See Analog or Digital inputs internal clock, 84

rate, choices, 81, 84 rate, selecting, 84 reading actual rate, 85 selecting, 84

internal memory checksum error, 150 "fixing", 150

formatting internal, 150, 151, 156 internal memory, formatting, 150, 151, 156 Knob

location, 8 use, 19

Level Meters calibration, 76 decay time of, 76 location, 5

peak hold of, 76

pts. in sig. path at which to monitor, 51, 75 use, 76

levels

changing input, 37

possible pts. in signal path to change, 51, 67 Levels area

accessing, 8

gen. description, 15 Levels key

location, 8 lightning flash, 126

loading data (from ext. device), 143 files, 144

internal, 144 Memory Cards, 144 program, 143 setup, 143

loading programs, 41, 126 loading programs on stage, 127 loading programs remotely, 127

loading routing configurations, 70, 140 Longdelay

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module, 126

Memory Cards care of, 50

checksum error, 152 fixing, 152 reasons for, 152

dumping data from, 144 erasing, 156 formatting, 50, 152 inserting, 50

loading data to, 144 memory maintenance, 49 removing, 50

slot location, 8 use of, 49

memory size internal, 132

of typical program, 132 menu pages

info, about, 42

name of the current on display, 17 Menu Pages

selecting, 18

Meters. See Level Meters MIDI

7-pin cable, 12

as external controller, 95 base channel, selecting, 98 base channel, use, 98

calculating channel of receipt, 105 capture, 106

clock, 99 double, def., 102

enabling receipt of msgs., 97 global parameters, 96 groups, 115

In port, 12

In port data indicator. See Busy LED note mode, selecting, 98

note mode, use, 98 omni, 105

omni, selecting, 98 omni, use, 98 Out port, 12

pitch bend, selecting range, 99

port location, 12 pressure, selecting, 98 pressure, use, 98 program change msg., 127

accepting, 97 sources of, 127 sequencing, 97, 147 setup, 147

touching up, 147 single, def., 103

slowing transmission, 99

system exclusive msgs., 12, 97, 145, 147 system exclusive, accepting, 97

Thru port, 12 troubleshooting, 106 uses in H8000, 96

MIDI pedal board supplying power to, 12

mod. See place holders

mod con. See redirection and place holders

mode. See external modulation or trigger menu pages modulating parameters. See parameters

modulation. See external modulation monolithic, 4, 16, 25, 126 mounting and handling, 49

mute. See bypassing naming. See text neighbor's television, 44 Numeric Keypad

location, 8 use, 19

OK. See Digital inputs overdriving inputs, 77 panic muting, 38 Parameter area, 134

accessing, 7

gen. description, 15

use of DSP A/B key in, 134 Parameter key

location, 7 parameters

altering numeric, 19 text, 19

curves, 138

expert mode, 43, 134 for which DSP?, 42 ganged, 20

graphics, 138 modulating, 95

modulating, "box" level, 95 remote controlling, 95, 100, 114 taps, 137

textblocks, 137 trigger, 19 underlined, 114

parameters saved in Routing Storage area, 71 Patch Editor area

accessing, 7

gen. description, 15

pedals. See foot pedal jacks

place holders, 101, 103, 109, See also redirection filling, 110

mods, 110 scaling, 111 trigs, 110

Power switch location, 8 Program area accessing, 6

gen. description, 14 Program key

location, 6

programs. See monolithic

"unloadable" at high sampling rates, 85, 126 algorithmic nature of, 41, 72

banks, 120 copying, 132 deleting, 133 effects type, 118

how categorized, 118 intended source, 119 loading, 38, 41, 126 remotely, 127

remotely via MIDI pgm chg msg, 127 remotely via trigger, 130

which DSP?, 41

loading "Mute" at start-up, 157 most recent, 126

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name of the current on display, 17 recently used, 122

renaming, 133 saving, 44, 130

reasons for, 130 saving vs. updating, 118 searching, 38, 123

sending to another H8000, 145 storage, 118

typical size, 132 updating, 132

use of DSP ins/outs, 35, 72, See I/O Identifier user groups, 46, 121, 127

what to do if a particular program crashed H8000, 157 quotes

effect, affect, 38 jungle gym, 118

US Supreme Court, 134 RAM, 118

rates. See internal or external clock redirection, 109, See also place holders

benefits of, 111 example, 111 mods, 110 trigs, 110

uses of, 109, 111 relay jack, 11, 95

remote controlling parameters. See parameters renaming programs, 133

routing

"dead" inputs, 35, 72, 73 diagram, 51

example. See examples, 67–69 main steps in, 67 troubleshooting, 76

un-routed digital inputs' effect on Ext LED, 87

routing configurations. See also routing and Routing Storage area loading, 25

Routing Storage area accessing, 7, 70, 140 deleting, 70, 140 gen. description, 14 loading, 25, 70, 140

parameters saved by, 71 saving, 70, 140 updating, 70, 140

RS232, 13, 142, See serial port

S/P DIF. See also Digital inputs and outputs input

selecting, 82 output

selecting, 22, 82 specs., 10

S/P DIF jacks, 11 Sampler

module, 126 sampling rates

44.1 kHz selecting, 84

48kHz selecting, 84

88.2 kHz benefits of, 85

reduction in max. program size, 85 selecting, 85

96 kHz

benefits of, 85

reduction in max. program size, 85 selecting, 85

saving programs, 44, 130

saving routing configurations, 70, 140 scaling. See external modulation menu pages secret keys, 156

Select key location, 7

self destruct mode, 18 self tests, bypassing, 156 sequencing. See MIDI serial port, 142

baud rate, 142 data bits, 142 enabling, 142

fast communications, 142 parity, 142

pin-out, 143 stop bits, 142 use, 142

Serial port

data indicator. See Busy LED

location, 13 setup

clearing, 154 Setup area

accessing, 8

gen. description, 15 Setup key

location, 8 Setup Storage area

gen. description, 15 signal flow, 51

slipping. See Digital inputs slowing transmission, 99, 142 soda, effect on H8000, 49 Soft Keys

highlighted, meaning of, 18 location, 6

More Soft Keys indicators, 17 stacked, 17

triggers, 18 use, 17

speeding transmission, 99, 142 start-up options, 156

storage "space", internal, 132

storing data externally. See dumping data sysex speed, 99

System Bypass key location, 5

system exclusive msgs., 12, 97, 145, 147 system sampling rate, 87, 88

between fixed rates, display of, 86, 90 exact, display of, 86, 90

source of, 81

System sampling rate and external sync indicator blinking, 5

location, 5 solidly lit, 5

System Sampling Rate and External Sync Indicator def., 86, 90

meaning of when synced to internal clock, 86, 90 taps, type of parameter, 137

Tempo, system, 135 text

deleting, 8

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entering, 20

underlined parameters, 114

textblocks, 137

unknown input bits, 92

Timer, system, 136

unlocked. See Digital inputs

trig. See place holders

updating programs, 132

trigger. See external trigger

updating routing configurations, 70, 140

triggers

user groups, 46, 121, 127

Soft Keys, 18

User-supplied Crystal Oscillators

troubleshooting, 76

connections, 149

erratic behaviour

voltage selection, 9

first course of action, 154

wet/dry ratio, 68, 94

what to do if a particular program crashed H8000, 157

word clock jacks, 13

tweaks

word length. See bits

def., 44

 

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