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1. Eventide the next step EVE NET Remote User Manual A Networked Remote Control System for the Eventide Orville and DSP7000 family of Ultra Harmonizers User Manual Release 1 1 Requires version 2 705 or higher operating system Part No 141044 2000 2005 Eventide Inc Little Ferry NJ 07643 USA Harmonizer is a registered trademark of Eventide Inc for its audio special effects devices incorporating pitch shift This page intentionally left blank 2000 Eventide Inc Little Ferry NJ 07643 USA Harmonizer is a registered trademark of Eventide Inc for its audio special effects devices incorporating pitch shift EVE NET Remote User Manual The EVE NET Network Remote Control System is a sophisticated approach to controlling multiple audio processing units It allows essentially any number of small remote control units to select from and control essentially any number of rack mounted Eventide Harmonizer Brand effects units Currently the H8000 and H8000A are supported as well as the Orville DSP7000 and DSP7500 All controlled units can be connected via a single cable over a range that can exceed one thousand feet A single remote can be connected to a single H8000 by simply connecting the supplied RJ45 cable but more complex systems require installation by a knowledgeable technician This is covered in detail in Appendix B Table of Contents General Principles lt 0 c8 4 Rae dina senda ea d
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3. 20 EVE NET Remote User Manual Extra controller options with EVE NET When an H8000 is being controlled by a remote a number CTT ee ee g of extra controller options appear on the controller mod Capture Hidi con or assign setup screens These can be used to add ow C further remote control options for preset or system ME nod con EEL parameters See H8000 User Manual for more information on Controllers The choice of extra controllers will vary with the remote but usually include user key the USER key on the remote panel The remote panel on page 8 joy wheel 1 4 joysticks connected to the remote s joystick connector joy button 1 4 buttons on joysticks connected to the remote s joystick connector Using a Joystick on page 10 encoder but 1 8 buttons on the remote s encoder knobs These may be useful as triggers or extra push buttons If these are to be used set load holdoff to a high enough value that stored setups will not be loaded accidentally Loading Setups on H8000 using the Encoder Buttons on page 10 If one of these extra controllers is used to remote control a preset or system parameter and the system is powered down and later powered up without a remote being connected it will be displayed as unavailable until the H8000 is next selected by a remote Document 141044 Release 1 1 Page 6 of 20 EVE NET Remote User Manual Making Connections to the Remote MIDI MIDI EVE NET Joy Out
4. T piece Ground jumper jumper installed installed installed Terminator Fuse not z jumper removed not installed Ground jumper removed Release 1 1 Page 18 of 20 Appendix C Hardware Configuration In order to configure an EVE NET node you must first identify it Orvilles and 7000 7500 s will be one of two types 1 With RJ45 EVE NET socket mounted on motherboard 2 With RJ45 EVE NET socket mounted on plug in option card H8000 s are always type 1 Motherboard type configuration J2802 J2803 T Jumper installed at J2803 Mee F2800 installed LRI Jumper NOT installed at J2803 _ F2800 NOT installed H Jumper installed at J2802 EA Jumper NOT installed at J2802 D2800 shows EVE NET power Factory Defaults i J2800 2801 OUT H8000 Orville ET T eae DSP7000 7500 Z MAZ 12800 2801 2802 OUT Release 1 1 Page 19 of 20 Appendix C Hardware Configuration Option board configuration TERMINATOR RJ45 Components on left side of board installed for Orville omitted for DSP7000 7500 T Jumper installed at J2 A F1 installed e yi Jumper NOT installed at J2 F1 NOT installed H Jumper installed at J3 D21 lit if offline x Jumper NOT installed at J3 D24 lit if active D26 shows EVE NET power Factory Defaults Orville Ee TD DSP7000 7500 T
5. eee eate aar AR Ea a wee a oi Es EE aah EAE E E E ek 12 Panel TeSt oone ts dete ded e Seale deh E E awh E a a A 12 MIDT LOOP 6 525 62a GR iana aa E S E E ROM ES R ORS T 12 Rear panel connections a nananana anenee 13 Tnstallation 64 0 oo Owe sah k recinte r eorn ba Re Kee ee ee ewer eax 14 Range Settings 6 bck Gb ete idk Se eh ieee we ek Khe oak E ae ink uke owe eek OX 14 Cabling teh EN 665 eo Ee eo eae emo OEE oA emo ea Eo ees S ee 14 Document 141044 Release 1 1 Page 1 of 20 EVE NET Remote User Manual POWER tekst eg ei ee ee pi aks ENA BE Rk oh Bit Cate 8 18 ON N Hts Bil LOA Yi SENS oh AA Document 141044 Release 1 1 Page 2 of 20 EVE NET Remote User Manual General Principles e Any EVE NET system comprises one or more remotes as well as one or more controlled rack mounted effects units For readability these will be referred to as H8000s in the following text although they may in fact be Orvilles members of the DSP7000 family or other units e The system may also include various interface devices and power supplies These are all connected together via a common cable e AnEVE NET system comprising one H8000 and one remote is known as a simple system See Appendix B for installation information e Any given H8000 may be controlled by any number of remotes Similarily a given remote can control multiple H8000s in parallel Unit Numbers Each controlled effects unit must have a unit number This is a number fro
6. i i At the back of the remote are four connectors as shown above Only the EVE NET connector is required to be connected the use of rest is optional See Appendix A for pin out information for these connectors EVE NET This requires an 8 pin RJ45 for connection to the EVE NET network Power for the remote is also supplied by this connection For a simple system all that is required is to use the supplied cable to connect between this connector and the similar one on the back of the H8000 See Appendix B for further installation and EVE NET connection information Joy Stick This is a 15 pin female D type connector wired as a standard PC game port connector It will support a standard PC type joystick or two joysticks with a suitable adaptor See Using a Joystick on page 10 MIDI in This is a5 pin DIN type connector that can be used as MIDI in or combined MIDI in and MIDI out See Using MIDI with the remote on page 11 MIDI out This is a 5 pin DIN type connector that can be used as MIDI out There is no MIDI thru connector See Using MIDI with the remote on page 11 Document 141044 Release 1 1 Page 7 of 20 EVE NET Remote User Manual The Remote Panel The remote panel is similar to that of an H8000 with some repositioning of the existing ames 88 2 buttons and the followin
7. settings correct cabling and configuration is more important Note that the maximum distance is governed more by the speed of light than by the cable quality so the maximum length for a given setting should not be exceeded All systems connected by the same cable must have the same range setting Non communication permanent off line indications or frequent error reports may be a sign of incorrect range settings Cabling There are two issues to consider when cabling an EVE NET network i Topology this is the way the EVE NET nodes are connected A node is either a remote console or an EVE NET equipped effects processor The nodes must be connected in a daisy chain pattern so that the cable goes from A to B to C to D etc They may not be connected in a star pattern where the cable goes from A to B and A to C and A to D etc ii Cable Type EVE NET requires eight way RJ 45 type cabling and connectors All eight pins must be connected to the same numbered pins on each connector Telephone type T adaptors may be used as long as the common plug is connected directly to the EVE NET socket For short runs or temporary hookups RJ 45 type telephone leads can be used For long runs especially when the total length approaches the range limit see below CAT 5 Document 141044 Release 1 1 Page 14 of 20 Appendix B Installation network grade cable should be used This should be wired to the same standards as a 10 MB s Ethe
8. should only be made at one place See the sample layouts in Appendix C for examples Document 141044 Release 1 1 Page 16 of 20 EVE NET Remote User Manual Index C cross over cable 15 E encoder buttons 10 buttons as controllers 6 knobs 9 G Grounding 16 J joy stick connector 7 testing 12 using 10 L load holdoff 10 setting on H8000 5 M MIDI connector 7 sending from H8000 5 test procedure 12 using with the remote 11 mode setting on H8000 4 N node 4 definition 3 same range setting 4 nodes 15 O off line screen 8 R range setting for H8000 4 Document 141044 Release 1 1 Page 17 of 20 setting for remote 11 S simple system 4 7 15 definition 3 T Termination 15 U unit button 8 indicators 8 unit number 4 definition 3 same 4 selection from remote 8 USER key 9 Appendix C Configuration Examples T DS m A simple system no configuration required on IDE DSP 7x00 O 1 Zeek A simple DSP7x00 system no configuration required aoe Fuse must always be out in DSP7x00 aia lt _ a 1 Power o i Orville 2 i e PO lae 7 oog Orville 7x00 OCASE oe le 7x00 O z i rs i Orville Ei T Key Terminator Fuse
9. X 5 MIDI TX EVE NET Connector 8 way RJ 45 EVE NET Function Power Common White Green Network Network Network Telephone T568A T568B 10 base T White Orange White Blue e o e e Signal Power White Orange White Green White Orange Red Power Signal White Blue Common Common Chassis Ground Document 141044 Release 1 1 White Brown Brown Page 13 of 20 Appendix B Installation This section is intended for for qualified technicians involved in installing EVE NET systems The information it contains is not required in order to understand the operation or use of the system Installation The EVE NET system is derived from a well proven networking system designed for industrial use with over ten million systems installed As a result it is very rugged and tolerant of faults and poor configuration Notwithstanding the above the configuration and subsequent successful operation of an EVE NET system is assisted by understanding the following parameters Range Settings Cabling Termination Power Grounding AA WN DS Range Settings Each EVE NET peripheral has a range setting that governs both the maximum cable length and the communication speed These are 50 ft fastest and 1200 ft slowest The default and recommended setting is 300 ft At slower range settings the screen update time will be more noticeable at faster range
10. ade betas sa nee en se oea ee bas daa dae ee kas 3 Unit NUMDErS Tarasntia mea aaa a aa a E a E aE aa AE a EE hee ee AT a a 3 Nodes casicnsichestavibeehiacabacavacidacadtesaeesavaticaspebacucasaearebareke 3 M sters and slaves 2 0 epee 86 naa n BS PRE Eb a E RS Aa EE a Setting up H8000 for EVE NET lice xsd x2 ee nnana 4 Using one H8000 to control another 00 0 0 naaa Extra controller options with EVE NET 0 00 Making Connections to the Remote 00 0 0 n tenes 7 The Remote Panel o5 302256 cooeesociSerseceavccsgocs guesses dadens ccs oetenccases 7 UNIT OUHOM 662 ol cae isen he beeen Pee he oh Reo ee 5 odd oe hasnt oeke een E okey ks UNIT indicators 5456S 68S bee GREED GELS OES R BRAS ES Eee be r Gap Men i SOS ES USER Rey oes vn aae sak os nee E oo eos te oe nares bee eee eek eee 9 Encoder Knobs 44 cee cd bet tale bared sneaks path a ea 9 Encoder B tons 06 24 54 2564s PU araia Ea SS SUTS AEE ees oe eae eae 10 Loading Setups on H8000 using the Encoder TI oh sis OH He ed a AOE a ES POR eh a aa AOE OES hs kh a aed a OR 10 Usin A IOVS 235 2chb35 405 cabanas eokbawac hd ea pan ook cheane teense ae aa 10 Using MIDI with the remote 6 4 46 25h beh eae ces CAN ae SRS a Pee Cae ces Soe RRS 11 Configuring the remote n annann nanana 11 TNO E E E EEE E E E EE EEE E E E E E E EE 11 TSI see t eee cake a Gen aaa aa a a a a a a a on Ea Aa 11 S t Rang 252 kabenheacdd lt ehSR enna ee Ee a e e e n Ee ea E oh 11 OVS Se a
11. d holdoff time and is set at the H8000 This should be set long enough so that you do not load setups accidentally by leaning on a button or a visitor saying what does this do The default is two seconds In addition if you are also using the buttons as a source for a controller you will want it to be long enough that you can make the distinction between these two operating modes press and release quickly as a control press and hold to load See how to set the load holdoff time on page 4 Using a Joystick A standard PC type joystick can be plugged into the 15 pin socket on the back of the remote This socket will accept two joysticks given a suitable cable adaptor Such joysticks and adaptors are readily available from computer stores These joysticks usually operate in the X and Y axes and have up to four push buttons The remote will support two X Y joysticks and four push buttons as controller inputs See Appendix A for further information on connecting joysticks Extra controller options with EVE NET on page 3 gt See H8000 User Manual for more information on Controllers It is important to be aware that some features of the more complex joysticks may require extra software drivers on the PC to support them since the remote is not a PC this software will not be useable As a result it is best to use a simple analog joystick or a more complex one that is capable of emulating an analog joystck without extra soft
12. g PEI additions i 1 xX O e UNIT button at left UNI f AB BYPASS Eight UNIT indicators at left Ss B ay Giles 1 r Oa SELECT i USER key at left fee Co GaSe Pe Eigh der knobs at th BS QD DAI Q i N ight encoder knobs at the fa oe le bottom Olobe ClO lololo Ny J SETUP i Nae co la ED DEDEDE re ee UNIT button This allows the user to A select which of the connected H8000s it will a Eee TY control It operates by cycling through the unit numbers of the connected H8000s and has no effect when either no H8000s are connected or when all connected H8000s have the same unit number The selected unit number is shown on the indicators below the button To see how to set an H8000 s unit number see page 3 It is important to realize that one is selecting a unit number to which one or more H8000s may be set rather than selecting a specific H8000 This is why the text sometimes refers to units meaning one or more H8000s set to a specific unit number rather than H amp 000s UNIT indicators These show the connected units green in right column and the selected unit number red in left column When the system is first powered up each remote will select the lowest numbered connected unit or units if more than one H8000 is set to the lowest number If a unit is explicitly selected by using the UNIT button above this will stay selected even if it goes off line
13. htness settings Set Range This allows the maximum operating range cable length of the remote to be changed It is recommended that it NOT be changed and be left at the default value of 300 ft All remotes and H8000s connected to an EVE NET network MUST have the same range setting or system performance will be seriously degraded and error messages will be shown If a remote is perpetually off line and showing repeated error messages as shown by the screen on the right it may be that its range setting is different from others on the network this can be checked by trying different range settings to see if the ames problem can be resolved Hint the pan EVE N ET remote or H8000 with the longer range setting is most likely to give tee Er ror Recovery error messages Document 141044 Release 1 1 Page 11 of 20 EVE NET Remote User Manual Joysticks This displays the values read from the joystick and the names of any joystick buttons pressed This is useful to confirm joystick functionality and also to see which button is which A smoothing value can be set which is helpful for noisy joysticks Panel Test This is used to test the switches and LEDs on the panel The LEDs will light in sequence and the names of any keys pressed will be displayed on the screen The value of the wheel will also be displayed Note 1 There is no exit from this test the remote must be powered down and then up to return to normal operat
14. ion 2 This does not include the encoders to test these hold down an encoder button at power up their encoder rings will then cycle and freeze at 12 0 clock when a button is pressed Power down to return to normal operation MIDI Loop This test procedure requires that a loop back cable be connected between the remote s MIDI in and out connectors It is used to test the MIDI hardware Document 141044 Release 1 1 Page 12 of 20 Appendix A Connections Rear panel connections Joystick Connector 15 pin DIN 14 5V DC 2 Button 1 3 Joystick 1 X 4 Ground Slovak Tewo svoo 9 5VDC_________ 11 Joystick 2 X 12 do not connect 13 Joystick 2 Y 14 Button 3 5 Ground 10 Button 4 15 do not connect Notes 1 The 5V DC is not fused and should only be used to power a joy stick or other low power devices No more than 100mA should be drawn Damage may result to the remote if this is shorted or connected to any other power source 2 Buttons are active with a switch closure to ground 3 The X and Y inputs are suitable for a 10K ohm potentiometer connected between 5V and ground or may be used for extra switches with external 10K pull ups to 5V and closure to ground MIDI in connector 5 pin DIN 1 MIDI TX 2 MIXI TX 3 no connect 4 MIDI RX 5 MIDI RX MIDI out connector 5 pin DIN 1 no connect 2 no connect 3 chassis ground 4 MIDI T
15. m one to four that is used to identify the controlled H8000 More than one H8000 may have the same unit number in this case when selected by a remote they will be driven in parallel sent the same commands In addition H8000s with the same unit number may control each other if suitably configured A remote determines which H8000 s it will control according to the unit number selected on its panel Nodes Any functioning H8000 remote or interface adaptor on an EVE NET network is known as a node and can communicate with any other functioning node on the same network Masters and slaves A master node is one that can control one or more other nodes A slave node is one that can be controlled By definition a remote is a master and an H8000 can be either or both a master and a slave Document 141044 Release 1 1 Page 3 of 20 EVE NET Remote User Manual Setting up H8000 for EVE NET fi _fmp u lation A i end nothing A simple system requires no configuration at either end if mada larar t eanots Idad meldott tis r Status active Versions sisal both the remote and the H8000 are set to their default range 300 ft Palos M EVE NET Appendix B for installation information H8000 User Manual EVE NET is a sophisticated system and it is suggested that users do not change ANY settings from their defaults until they are confident that they fully understand its operation These controls should be viewed as being
16. ne at a time e Once the cursor has moved to a parameter this parameter is now selected and can be changed by means of the main wheel or where appropriate the numeric keypad e Each click on the knob corresponds to the resolution of the parameter i e the amount the parameter will change for one press of the up down arrows on the right of the numeric keypad For some parameters this may be too fine use the main knob instead See the Programming Manual to see how to change the resolution of a parameter in a preset System parameters cannot be changed e The indicator ring shows the current setting of the knob with the bottom left indicator being the minimum possible value and the bottom right being the maximum value Since there may be more clicks over the entire control range that there are indicator lights the indicator will not always change for each click of the knob e If there is no on screen parameter corresponding to a given knob or it is not variable the indicator ring for that knob will be off Encoder Buttons These may be used for either of two purposes 1 As general purpose controller buttons Extra controller options with EVE NET on page 3 2 To load setups on the controlled unit See H8000 User Manual for more on setups See below to see how to set this up Document 141044 Release 1 1 Page 9 of 20 EVE NET Remote User Manual Loading Setups on H8000 using the Encoder Buttons A c
17. omplete setup including presets and routing on a controlled H8000 may be loaded with one press of an encoder button This is a significant _ time saver for the busy operator decay 0 500 sec cat Release to load aZ hold to save To save the current setup under an encoder button gait A attack 0 010 sec press it and hold it until you see the message at right EEC ea IC info If you release the button immediately the operation will be canceled and the previous setup saved under that button if any will be loaded If instead you keep it held down longer you will see decay 0 500 sec the saving message and the setup will then be vat Saving current setup for button 2 saved overwriting any previous setup saved under _ ack E that button When a setup is saved under an encoder button the comp params thresh FARII names of its presets will be displayed when the oid to load setup 7 ae one gain Al Amp u lation button is first pressed If the button is immediately attack p B Hute released the setup will not be loaded comp ac These setups are saved as normal user setups given the name button_1 button_2 etc As a result they can be deleted updated or renamed in the normal way See H8000 User Manual to learn about saved setups The time that you have to hold down the encoder button before getting the release to load message is known as the loa
18. power the same line in effect connects their power supply outputs in parallel and can cause overheating or other damage Thus a simple system involving a single H8000 and a single console may use just the supplied RJ45 cable and default jumpering A more complex configuration must be designed rather than just hooked up Power supplied from an H8000 may be disconnected by removing the 1A fuse near the RJ45 socket Eventide can supply a small power adaptor that is capable of powering two remote consoles and has useful power and termination options This is provided as part of the DSP7x00 Installation Kit and is also available separately See the sample layouts in Appendix C for examples Document 141044 Release 1 1 Page 15 of 20 Appendix B Installation Grounding Since the remote consoles are powered down the EVE NET cable it follows that their electrical grounds are also connected down this cable As connected H8000s and DSP7x00s will usually also be grounded it follows that care must be taken to avoid ground loops when more than one effects unit is being controlled The EVE NET circuitry in each effects unit is opto isolated allowing ground connections to be removed This is done by the use of printed circuit board jumpers See Appendix C for board configuration details Similarily for reasons of electrical safety and RFI reduction remote systems require chassis ground connections To avoid ground loops this connection
19. present in order to enable experts to get the best from the system To change H8000s remote settings hit the SETUP key until you see the EVE NET label above a softkey Hit this softkey to bring up the EVE NET screen shown to the right Note that this screen is only visible on H8000s with EVE NET capability unit Allows you to set the unit number of your H8000 This may be between 1 and 4 mode Determines whether your H8000 can be controlled locally by use of its front panel remotely or both This is mainly used to protect the H8000 from being changed unexpectedly If mode is set to local only the H8000 will not be visible to any connected remote while if mode is set to remote only the front panel will be locked out If the H8000 is inadvertently set to remote only front panel control may be restored by holding down the SETUP key for a few seconds status This indicator shows the status of the H8000 s EVE NET connection This will be one of off line the system is either set to local only or there are no other functioning EVE NET systems connected idle there are other EVE NET nodes connected but this H8000 is not being controlled by any of them active this H8000 is currently being controlled by a remote passive this is one of multiple H8000s being controlled by a remote This means that it has the same unit number as one or more other H8000s range This is the approximate maximum total length of the EVE NET cable Grea
20. re also used as controllers Extra controller options with EVE NET on page 4 Loading Setups on H8000 using the Encoder Buttons on page 10 versions This displays the hardware software version numbers of the connected remote The first is that of the panel assembly the second that of the encoder assembly These values will be inconclusive if more than one remote is controlling the H8000 This information is mainly of interest to service personnel Using one H8000 to control another Using EVE NET it is possible for one H8000 to control another so that they operate in tandem For this to make sense both H8000s should have the same version of software installed and any User Presets saved should be the same on each When this is desired it is best to set one H8000 as the master sending keys and the other s as slaves sending nothing Otherwise much confusion can result To enable this do the following e set the unit numbers on the H8000s to the same value e set the master H8000 to send keys or send keys amp MIDI e set the slave H8000s to send none e On the master H8000 load the desired presets This will both make sure that all the H8000s are running the same preset and make sure that they are displaying the same screens i e they are in step Now the slave H8000s will follow the master H8000 and for example two four channel systems will act as an eight channel system Document 141044 Release 1 1 Page 5 of
21. rnet system See Appendix A for pin connections color codes etc NOTE 1 An EVE NET system must not be connected to any other networking system as damage and incorrect operation may result NOTE 2 When using manufactured leads be sure to check that the connections are not reversed as in a cross over cable Hold the two ends side by side facing the same way and confirm that the color order of the wires is the same Termination The first and last nodes on the daisy chain must have termination resistors connected All others must have termination resistors disconnected This is done by installing or removing jumpers on the printed circuit boards see Appendix C for details As delivered the default setting is for termination to be applied on all nodes this will have to be changed for systems using more than two nodes The EVE NET system will usually tolerate some redundant or missing termination but the rule should be followed for permanent installations and greatest reliability Power Since the remote consoles have their power supplied down the EVE NET cable this requires some consideration A single H8000 can power a single remote console while a DSP7000 7500 requires an external power supply Note that early H8000s identifiable by having only two transformer mounting holes on the right hand side panel rather than the three on later systems also require an external power supply Allowing multiple H8000s to
22. ter values will cause slower screen updates whereas smaller values will be less tolerant of installation and configuration problems All connected nodes must have the same range setting It is recommended that the default value of 300 ft is used and that this value not be changed If one or more units have a different range settings error message screens will be seen and general performance will be reduced this is a possible sign that a range value has been set incorrectly How to set the range for the remote on page 11 Document 141044 Release 1 1 Page 4 of 20 EVE NET Remote User Manual send This determines what information may be sent over EVE NET by this H8000 This will be one of nothing the H8000 is used as an EVE NET slave device only keys key strokes will be sent out and received by any other H8000 with the same unit number This allows one H8000 to control another Using one H8000 to control another on page 4 MIDI any MIDI dumps SETUP DUMP MIDDJ will be sent out and received by any other H8000 with the same unit number This allows one H8000 to download presets etc to another It must also be enabled if the MIDI out sockets on the remote are to be used keys amp MIDI sends both Using MIDI with the remote on page 11 load holdoff This determines the time in seconds that one of the encoder buttons must be held down for before a stored setup is loaded This should be set longer if the encoder buttons a
23. usually because it was powered down or disconnected This is necessary so that the remote user is made aware that the unit he was controlling is no longer connected If either no functional H8000 is connected no green indicator lit or the selected unit has gone off line green indicator beside illuminated red indicator is not lit the off line screen at the right will be visible Document 141044 Release 1 1 Page 8 of 20 Eventide EVE NET Network Remote Controller EVE NET Remote User Manual USER key This is a general purpose key that can be used as a source for a controller Extra controller options with EVE NET on page 3 Encoder Knobs These are general purpose controllers comprising a knob an LED indicator ring around it to show the knob position and a switch which is operated by pushing down on the knob The knobs are used to control the on screen parameters as shown below knobs numbered from left to right knob1 gt A OUTIL Het Dry 100 A OUT Level 0 006 knob 5 knob 2 CEFE a te A OUT Level 0 0dE knob 6 knob 3 gt OUTS Het Dry 100 Aa OUTS Level de knob 7 knob 4 gt O UT4 Het Dry 100 A OUT4 Level O 0dE knob 8 e The encoder knobs always control the parameters on the displayed screen they do not need to be assigned before use e When you turn a knob the cursor will move to the parameter that is being changed This can be distracting if you try to change more than o
24. ware Document 141044 Release 1 1 Page 10 of 20 EVE NET Remote User Manual Using MIDI with the remote The MIDI connections on the remote are routed over EVE NET to the connected units This means that an external MIDI controller e g keyboard joystick can be plugged into the remote and it will act upon the units that the remote is controlling just as if it were directly plugged into the H8000s Similarily if send MIDI is set on any of the controlled units any MIDI messages or dumps sent by them will be available at the remote Send MIDI on page 3 Configuring the remote The remote normally requires little or no configuration facilities are provided to adjust screen brightness and contrast change EVE NET range settings and perform various self tests To enter configuration mode hold down the UNIT key for about a second until you see the main menu on the right This menu gives you the following options which can be selected by pressing the appropriate numeric key as shown on the screen Initialize This returns all remote settings to their default values In the event of serious problems it should be used to return the remote to a known state EVE NET Remote V1 2 Display 1 panel test 2 joysticks 3 set range 6 display This allows you to use the knob to 8 MIDI loop 9 initialize change the brightness and contrast any other key to continue settings for the screen as well as the encoder LED brig

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