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1. Connect your guitar cable to SPACE Input 1 anol a cable from SPACE Output 1 to one amp and a second cable from SPACE Output 2 to the other amp Input Level wwiteh Im LV shouda be set to GUITAR and Output Level swith Out Lvl set te AMP If you are using other stomphores or pedals Ps best to connect them in front of SPACE Connect SPACE y Input 1 to Output 1 of the other pedal If the other pedal hay stereo outputy connect ity Output 2 to SPACE s Input 2 If SPACE s peak LED Lights solidly set SPACE s Iw Lvl to LINE 14 SPACE User Guide Connectiony Guitar gt Amp Effects Send gt SPACE gt Amp Effects Return If your Amp hay an Effects Loop yow caw connect SPACE s Input to the Amp Effect Loop Send anol SPACE s Output to the Amp Effect Loop Return Most guitar amps Effects Loops run at Line Level so set SPACEY Input anol Output Level Switches to Line 15 SPACE User Guide Connectiony Mixer Effects Send gt SPACE gt Mixer Effects Return m ns sss When connecting SPACE toa Mixer set SPACE s Input anol Output Level Switcthey to Line 16 SPACE User Guide Setup Bypass important to select the Bypass function that works best with your hy SPACE gwes yow the choice of Bypass type DSP Bypass Relay Bypass or DSP FX Bypa
2. 3 Sumltaneously pressing the switch assigned to the Tip and the write assigned to the Ring will trigger the function assigned to the Tip Ring Refer to wwwieventiole cow for Wformatiow ow recommended Aug Switches MIDI MIDI Iw Out Thru are supported MIDI caw be used to 1 Toggle BYPASS ACTIVE 2 Load Presets 3 Perform the HotSwiteth function 4 Change parameter valuey 5 Settempo from MIDI clock 6 Use SPACE ay a MIDI clock source 7 Enable SPACE s knobs anol witches to control other MIDI devices 8 Dump Backup Load Restore Presets and or system settings to from a computer 9 Control BYPASS ACTIVE status using MIDI program change SPACE automatically selects either USB or DINS ay MIDI Inputs anol Outputs IF USB connected DINS MIDI activity meluding try Ww ignored MIDI setup iy deseribhed in System Mode anol a MIDI implementation map caw be found later Ww this User Guide 45 Space User Guide Tempo Note MIDIclock Out does not work in THRU mode 46 Space User Guide Tempo Tempo Tempo ON OFF Tempo iy turned ON or OFF by momentarily pressing the Tempo Button Whew Tempo iy the Tempo LED flashes at the Tempo rate With Tempo OFF the Tempo LED wy OFF Tap Tempo Iw Play the Tap Foothwitch caw be tapped to set the tempo While tapping the BULboara displays the updated Tempo in BPM beats per minute f Tempo is If Tempo is OFF the Tap Footwiteh caw be tapped to set
3. Serial Number Press the Encoder to display your SPACE sy unique serial number Yow need to know thiy number to request support anol to download software updates Press the Middle Footwitth once to back up one eyel to UTILITY men Press the Middle Footwwitch twice to go to the top ewel System menw SPACE User Guide System Mode SW VERSION Software Version Press the Encoder to display your SPACE s software version Press the Middle Footwwitth once to back up one Level to UTILITY menu Press the Middle Footwwitch twice to go to the top Level System menu 67 SPACE User Guide Restoring Factory Settingy Software Updates Restoring Factory Settings Software Updates Restoring Factory System Settings To restore System settings power up SPACE while simultaneously pr the Right Footwit and the Encoder until CLEAR SETUP Restoring Factory Presets and System Settings CAUTION Thty function will overwrite any Presets that you have saved To restore Factory Presets anol all System settings power wp SPACE while vmutltaneously pressing the Middle Footwitth and the Encoder until INITIALIZING iy displayed Software Updates SPACE software caw be upgraded over USB To enable the software update power up while pressing the Middle Footswitch until UPDATE w displayed Informatiow ow software updating can be found at 68 SPACE User Guide MIDI Implementatiow Chart MIDI Implementation Chart Mode 1 Omni
4. 2 Tempo Tap value 5 Tempo On Off status 4 Expressiow pedal mapping 5 HotSwiteh programming 6 Output level Note SPACE caw be set up to change the Tempo value when a Preset is Loaded or to ignore the value saved with the Preset While Tempo valuey are always saved with the Preset you may prefer to have your current Tempo stay the same ay you swith from Preset to Preset Turn GLOBAL TEMPO ON to do that With GLOBAL TEMPO ON the Tempo valurey sawed with the Preset are ignored and the current Tempo value iy used Setting Global Tempo ix described later in thiy User Guide Selecting Presets In Preset Mode the Middle and Right Footswitch are used to step through the Presets Tap the Middle Footwitch to decrement and the Right Footwwitch to increment Press the Left Footswitch to load Yow caw also turn the Encoder to select Preset When using the Encoder presets are Loaded instantly 41 SPACE User Guide The Footwwitthey Note Edited Presety will be lost if they are not saved before loading another Preset Active Presets IF LOO Presets are more thaw yow need andl yowa Like to make it quicker and easter to find and Load your Presets the number of active Presets caw be reduced Only the Presets that are active will Mow up whew loading While only active Presety caw be loaded Presety can alwayy be sowed to disabled Preset Numbers Inactive Presets are not erased but caw Active Presets are imited to a range The default
5. System Mode PEDAL Expression Pedal KNOBO 9 Parameter Control Knoby TIP Auw Swite RING Auw Switth Ring T R Auw Switth Tie Ring To Assign the Control Source to a Destination Press the Right Footswitch to select the MIDI Continuous Control that will be assigned to the SPACE Control Source The choices are OFF Control Source unassigned CO C4 MIDI Continuovy Controller from to 44 Press the Left anol Right Footwitches to toggle between Source ana Destination to make ay many assignmenty ay you wih Press the Middle Footwwitth once to back up one Level to MIDI menw Press the Middle Footwwitth twice to go to the top Level System menus RCV MAP Create a MIDI Program Change Receive Map MIDI maps are aw efficient way to instantly recall any of SPACEY Presets Using your favorite MIDI controller pedal board sequencer ett Press the Encoder to select and create a MIDI Program Change Receive Map Thty function sets the corresponding Preset that is recalled whew a MIDI Program Change message iy received Referred to ay Prg from here on Note that if a Preset is saved Bypasseol whew itis loaded by using a MIDI Program Change commana the Preset will load but the pedal will be Bypassedl The Left field displays the Prg No 0 127 and Right Fiela displays either the Preset Number 1 100 or one of various Bypass options deseribed below or OFF There are two ways to select the MIDI Prg No manually or
6. W x 54 mm Weight 71 SPACE User Guidle System Mode SPACE 2 15 1 kG Spectficationy wrbject to change without notice 72 SPACE User Guide Limited Warranty LIMITED WARRANTY Eventide Stomphoxey are built to enacting quality standards anol shouda give years of trouble free service If yow are experiencing problems which are not cleared up or explained ay normal iw the manual your recourse iy this warranty What the warranty does and does not cover Eventide Ine warranty the above identified unit to be free from defects in workmanship ano material under normal operation and service for a period of one year from the date of purchase ay detailed below At our discretion within the warranty periood we may elect to repair or replace the defectwe unit Thin means that if the unit faily under normal operation because of such defect we will repair the defective unit at no charge for party labor We alo ayume a Limitedl responsibility for shipping charges ay detailed below IN NO EVENT WILL WE BE RESPONSIBLE FOR CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES CAUSED BY ANY DEFECT AND SUCH DAMAGES ARE SPECIFICALLY EXCLUDED FROM THIS WARRANTY Our sole obligation is to repair or replace the defective unit as described herein The warranty DOES NOT COVER any damage to the unit regardless of the cause of that damage The unit is a complex piece of equipment that does not react well to being dropped bounced crushed soaked or ex
7. press the Left Footswitch to elect this AN showing this to be the To Setup Parameter Destination Turn the Encoder knob to select aw external control destinatiow the SPACE parameter or functiow which will be controlled from aw external source The choues are BYPASS BYPasy the unit PRE Increment Preset number switch function PRE Decrement Preset number switch function Tap tempo switth functiow HOTSW Toggle or enable the HotSwiteh function PLY PRE Toggle between Play anol Preset Mode KNOBO 9 Parameter Control Knobs FS1 Left Footswitely FS2 Middle Footwiteh FSS Right Footwite PEDAL Foot pedal ACTIVE Active Enable Effect unBypass TOGGLE Toggle between Active and Bypasy 57 SPACE User Guide Sytem Mode After yow ve selected a Parameter Control Knob you caw set the parameter range that the MIDI CC will control by setting minimum and mazim parameter values Whew a Parameter Control Knob designator iy displayed KNOBO KNOB pressing the Left Footwwiteh will display MIN VAL Turn the associated Parameter Control Knob to set the minimum value For examyne Uf KNOBO way selected turn the Min Control Knob to set the minimum value The Billboard displays the knob value while yowre turning the selected parameter knob and times out to display the selected MIN VAL whew the knob iy idle Push the Left Footwwitth again to set the maximuw value for the selected Pa
8. 64 SPACE User Guide System Mode GLOBAL Global Settings MIX Enable Global MIX ON OFF Press the Encoder to select Turn Encoder to et Global MIX Mix iy alwayy stored with Presets but the stored value iy not used if Global Mix y ON With Global ON the current Global Mix iy usedl for all Presets Press the Middle Footwwitth once to back up one Level to UTILITY menu Press the Middle Footwwitch twice to go to the top Level System menu TEMPO Enable Global Tempo ON OFF Press the Encoder to select Turn Encoder to set Global Tempo Tempo iy always stored with Presets but the stored value iy not used if Globoal Tempo iv ON With Global ON the current Global Tempo iy used for all Presets Press the Middle Footwwitth once to back up one Level to UTILITY menu Press the Middle Footwwiteh twice to go to the top Level System menu UTILITY Utility Functions After entering System mode turn the Encoder to select UTILITY thew press the Encoder to enter the Utility functions settings mote Turn the Encoder to srol through the following Utility functions Press the Encoder to elect and set KNOB MODE Control Knob Mode NORMAL CATCHUP LOCKED Press the Encoder to select Turw the Encoder to select With CATCHUP selected the Parameter Control Knoby must be turned to the position whith corresponds to their current parameter value before they become active The Catchup feature is a good way to prevent inadwerte
9. Footswitch The Middle Footwitth caw be programmed to act ow the Loaded Preset ay a programmable controller allowing the user to swith between the normal Preset parameter values and a programmed alternate set of parameter values ike having two Presets Ww one Whew a Preset wy loaded with a HotSwiteh assignment the Middle Footwwitth LED will be Ut GREEN to indicate that the HotSwitth wy active If the HotSwitth wy not programmed the LED will be unlit Press anol release the HotSwitth anol the Presets parameter values will change to their HotSwiteh programmed values the LED will turn orange 38 SPACE User Guide The Footwwitthey and the display will indicate whith of the parameters have been modified by the HotSwiteh If only a ingle parameter iy under HotSwith control the parameter sy value iy displayed If multiele parametery are under HotSwiteh control the display is a graphic representatiow of the Control Knobs Control Knobs that are controlled by the HotSwiteth are represented ay circles while unassigned Control Knobs are indicated by a solid ine dash Press ano release the HotSwitth again anol the Presets parameter values will return to their default values Preset values and the HotSwitth LED turny GREEN In this way by pressing and releasing the HotSwitth yow caw toggle between two settings for the loaded Preset Yow caw also use the HotSwitch to only momentarily change the parameter values rather than togg
10. UF power is doww you may have bigger problems Killdry Send Return Loop If you ve connected SPACE using an effect seno return Loop either your amps or a miner s SPACE s Killolry feature can be enabled Whew Killolry iy enabled SPACE does not send any dry signal to the outputs only the Effect Note that when Killalry iy enabled Bypassing will mute the Effect rather than Bypass t when DSP Bypasy selected 18 SPACE User Guide Setup Killalry y factory default is disabled It can be enabled in the BYPASS menw of the System Heres how 1 Press and hold the Encoder anol Right Footwiteh simultaneously for a few secondly to enter System Mode 2 Turn the Encoder until BYPASS iy displayed 3 Momentary press the Encoder 4 Turn the Encoder untill KILLDRY is displayed 5 Momentary press the Encoder 6 Turn the Encoder to select either YES or NO 7 Press and hold the Encoder and Right Footwitth simultaneously for a few secondly to exit System Mode Global Mix The Mix Control sets the relative levely of the input signal dry ano the effect wet The Mix setting wy always sawed with each Preset Often however it caw be usefull to have the Mie setting uniform for all of the Presets that yowre using To do this use the System GLOBAL MIX command Whew GLOBAL MIX y the Mix setting that way saved with the Preset is ignored and the current Mi setting Min Control Knob iy used for all Presets T
11. describe a best setup The setup shouda be driven by you and the sound that yowre going for That writ here are some wggestiony and typical setups Note IPy usually best to connect SPACE after distortion effects compressors ERY and noise gates Mono Stereo SPACE detects which input and output jacks hawe cables plugged in and routes audio I O accordingly With a Mono Input Input 1 anol Stereo Outputs the dry contruputiow for both outputs comey from the Mono Input Input 1 With Stereo Inputs the dry contribution at Output 1 iy from Input 1 and the dry contribution at Output 2 iy from Input 2 thereby maintaining the original signal stereo image 12 SPACE User Guide Connectiony Typical Setups Here are some suggested ways of connecting to your rig and suggesteol I O level swith settings Guitar gt SPACE gt Mono In Mono Out This iy the simplest way to connect SPACE Connect your guitar cable to SPACE Input 1 anda cable from SPACE Output 1 to your amp Input ano Output Level switehey In Lvl amp Out Lvl should be set to GUITAR and AMP If you are using other Yomphoxes or pedals best to connect them Ww front of SPACE Connect SPACE s Input 1 to the output of the Last pedal If SPACE peak LED Lights solidly set SPACE Iw Lvl to LINE 13 SPACE User Guide Connectiony Guitar gt SPACE gt Amp1 Amp2 Mono or Stereo In Stereo Out
12. flexibility packed into every Eventide stomphow We hope that you will take the tme to master it We know that yowre eager to get going and hope that yow U read this User Guide However Uf yow read nothing ee please read The Basics Key Features e best reverb baseol effects Twelve unique algorithw 100 Named Presets Support for mstrument ano ine level Expression Pedal and Auw Switth inputs for external control Bright easy to read 12 Character LED Display Extensive MIDI functionality Programmable Hot Swit Software upgrades via USB or MIDI The Website wwwreventicle com iy where yowU find versions of thiy User Guide in other languages Frequently Asked Questions accessoriey information and instructiony for downloading software updates SPACE User Guide The Basics Overview Dry Effect Peak LED Signal Present LED Effect Control Knobs jae in n Preset Algorithm 8 J N Encoder Switch Mix Size Low High m gt O 0 LED Switch Preset Edited or LED GOI Algorithm 12 Character LED Display oime Hotswiteh Tap O sdo Ci Eventide SPACE Q gt A FA Left Footswitch Middle Footswitch Right Footswitch Active Bypass HotSwit
13. note based in Tempo Mode Reverse Preht siht Ua A true reverse reverly followed by a forward reverly with delay and feedback Turn SIZE and FEEDBACK all the way down for a straightforward tempo sync able ruh u reverse rewerh Use SIZE to dial in a second reverly for increased weinesy andl adol FEEDBACK around the whole thing for other worlllly ambiance 27 SPACE User Guide Algorithms Mi MIX we dry mixer 100 iv all wet signal Decay DECAY reverse decay in millisecondy or note basead in Tempo Mode also the delay amount for LATE DRY Size SIZE mines in a standard reverb that is post reverse sectiow for bigger soundly Delay FEEDBACK amount of delay feedback around reverse reverly delay amount iy DECAY amount Low LOW LVL shelving boost cut of low frequencies High HI LVL shelving cut of high frequenctey Contour CONTOUR increase the span between low anol high crossover frequencies for the LOW LVL and HI LVL This will affect the sound ay long ay LOW LVL and HI LVL are not both set to FXMIX MOD LVL MicroPuteh detuning modulation at the input Ynob DIFFUSSIONT diffusion in the reverse build up set to zero for a mechanical stutter Xnob LATE DRY adjusts amount of dry signal that oceury directly after the reverse build up ModEchoVerb ModlEchoVerb iy based on a popular reverly structure from the Eventide H8000 that brought about web pre
14. or USB to control aw external device eg another Eventide Stomphow aw Eventide Eclipse aw Eventide H8OO00FW ete To Create a MIDI Program Change transmit map Press the Encoder to access the MIDI transmit map for editing The Left field displays the Preset number 1 to 100 The right field displays either OFF or the Prg No 0 127 Defarlt map Prg No 44 may to the 100 Presets 1 SPACE User Guide System Mode Press the Left Footswitch to select Preset field indicated by the flashing Left Footswith LED turn the Encoder to select the Preset Press the Right Footswitch to select Prg fel indicated by the flashing Right Footwitth LED turn the Encoder to select the corresponding number Note MIDI Program Change Transmit must be enabled in order for SPACE to transmit Program Change messages MIDI Program Change Transmit iy turned or OFF in the MIDI menu Default iy OFF Note Whew a SPACE Preset iy recalled with a MIDI program change message MIDI Program Change messages are not generated Press the Middle Footwwiteh once to back up one level to MIDI menu Press the Middle Footwwitch twice to go to top Level Sytem menu CTL XMT MIDI Continuous Controller Transmit Enable ON OFF Press the Encoder to select Turn Encoder to et MIDI Continuous Controller transmit ON or OFF This setting determines Uf Parameter Knobs transmit MIDI control messages Press the Middle Footwwiteh once to back up one level
15. switel jack tyr connection RING Auw swith jack ring connectiow THR Auw swith jack tye ring connectiow To use the Learn Mode to select the external control source press the Right Footwitth again LEARN iy displayed prompting you to presy aw Auw Switch for automatic assignment Press the Right Footwitth again to exit LEARN mode anol revert to manual source selection 55 SPACE User Guide System Mode Press the Left and Right Footwitches to toggle between Source and Destination to make ay many assignments ay you wish The default settings for Auw Swith control are ay follows BYPASS lt gt TIP HOTSW lt gt RING TAP lt gt T R The other Auw Switeh Control destinations PRE PRE PLY PRE KNOBO KNOB4 FS1 FS2 FS3 PEDAL are unassigned ay indicated by Note It iy possible to assign the same Auw Switch to multiple destinations Iw other wordy you cow assign TIP to control Bypass AND Tap AND HotSwiteh AND a parameter ete The ability to have the same swith control multipole functions can be very useful However yow shouda keep Ww mind that if you have previously assigned a Swit to a control destination you may want to clear the assignment before setting up a new assignment Whew done Press the Middle Footswitch to go to the top level System wenn MIDI MIDI Functions After entering System mode turn the Encoder to select MIDI anol thew presys the Encoder to enter the MIDI f
16. to MIDI menu Press the Middle Footwwiteh twice to go to top Level Sytem menu PGM XMT MIDI Program Change Transmit Enable ON OFF Press the Encoder to select Turn Encoder to set MIDI Program Change transmit ON or OFF IFON a MIDI Program change message iy transmitted whenever a Footswitth iy pressed for Preset Load Press the Middle Footwwitth once to back up one level to MIDI menu Press the Middle Footwwitch twice to go to top Level Sytem menu SYS ID MIDI SysEx ID 1 16 Press the Encoder to select Turn Encoder to choose the MIDI SysEx ID for Backup anol Restore of Presets and System settings 62 SPACE User Guide System Mode Press the Middle Footwwitth once to back up one Level to MIDI menw Press the Middle Footswitch twice to go to the top Level System menu OUTPUT MIDI Transmit Thru Select XMT THRU Press the Encoder to select Turw Encoder to elect whether SPACE s MIDI Output transmits XMT SPACE MIDI data or passes incoming MIDI data thru SPACE Note OUTPUT is set to THRU none of SPACE MIDI Transmit functions Press the Middle Footwwiteh once to back up one level to MIDI menu Press the Middle Footwwitch twice to go to the top Level System menu DUMP Dump Select ALL CURRENT PRESETS SYSTEM Press the Encoder to select Turn Encoder to set what is being backed via SysEx Dump or Dump Request IF ALL iy selected all saved Presets anol System settings are dumped If CURRENT iy sele
17. using Learn Mode To select manually with the Left Footwwitth LED flashing turn the Encoder to elect the desired Prg from O to 127 SPACE User Guide System Mode To use Learn press the Left Footswitch again In LEARN mode the Prg will be automatically vet whew a MIDI Prograw Change message received Pressing the Left Footswitch exits LEARN mode Press the Right Footswiteh to select the Preset field indicated by the flashing Right Footwiteh LED and turn the Encoder to select the Preset To map another Prg No to another Preset simply press the Left Footwwitch again to select the desired Prg anol then the Right Footswitch to map it to the desired Preset Default may Prg O 99 map to the 100 Presets 1 100 Ay well ay using MIDI program change to load a preset t caw also be programmed to directly control the unity BYPASS setting Whew the Right Footwitth LED iy flashing turn the Encoder counter clockwise to elect one of the following OFF Unassigned BYPASS BY Pasy the unit ACTIVE Make the unit Active e not bypassed TOGGLE Toggle the between bypass anol active Press the Middle Footwitth once to back up one level to MIDI menu Press the Middle Footswitch twice to go to the top Level System menu XMT MAP Create a MIDI Program Change Transmit Map Iw Preset Mode when the Left Footswiteth loads a Preset a MIDI Program Change message caw he transmitted from the MIDI Out jack
18. value Whew yow do so ay the Pedal moves towards the toe the Parameter value will decrease Note The Expression Pedal input supporty control voltage inputs from OV to ZV Care must be taken to avo ground loopy whew using this input with external control voltages If yow hear a huw only whew yowve connected a control voltage source to SPACE s Expression Pedal input jack then it iy Uikely that the device generating the control voltage grounded to a different ground thaw your audio inputs anol outputs Ground Loopy are notoriously difficult to track down and beyond the scope of this User Guide to diagnose 37 SPACE User Guide The Footwwitthey The Footswitches Play and Preset Mode SPACE footwitches are multi purpose and operate in one of three modes Play Preset Mode anol System Mode In normal use SPACE iy iw either Play Mode or Preset System Mode iv used to set up external controls and variouy sytem parameters Active HotSwitch Tap or O 1 Pressing and holding the Right Footwitch witcher betweew Play and Preset Mode Play Mode Iw Play the BUlboara displays the first 12 characters of the currently loaded Preset Name Three Footwitthes are used to control the Preset Active Footswitch The Active footswitch ix used to toggle between Active and Bypass The Active LED iy Ut orange whew the Effect is in use Whew Bypass the Active LED iy off HotSwitch
19. you Bypass SPACE DSP FX Bypass Whew DSP FX s selected Bypass ends the audio at the DSP s inputy directly to the outputs with the decaying tail of the current effect mixed 17 SPACE User Guide Setup Selecting Bypass Type The Bypass mode iy elected in System Mode under BYPASS DSP is the default Heres how to change it 1 Prey and hold the Encoder and Right Footwiteh yvmultaneously for a few seconds to enter Sytem Modes 2 Turn the Encoder untill BYPASS is displayeol 3 Momentary press the Encoder 4 Turn the Encoder until BYPASS TYPE wy displayed 5 Momentarily press the Encoder 6 Turn the Encoder to select DSP or RELAY or DSP FX 7 Press and hold the Encoder and Right Footswiteth vmultaneously for a few seconaly to exit System Note Using MIDI Program Change to control Bypass MIDI Program Change wy typically used to load a preset but it can also be programmed to directly control the unify BYPASS setting See the System Mode MIDI Note Whew connecting SPACE to a computer we suggest that yow use a dedicates audio interface anol to select the type of Bypass that works best for your application Note SPACE hay been carefully designed to not mess with your tone in any of the Bypasy settings Note With SPACE s power turned off the relayy automatically Bypass the unit This mans that if power Mod accidentally go down while yowre playing your guitar signal will not disappear Of course
20. 1 TV ALGONA iriiri Spec iii iie aiia aiaia S 23 Ee EEE SA RES OLR ea E E E EES 33 Expression Pedal de ee 35 The Footswitches Play and Preset 38 Play MOG fesse io cus Se canes Sousa ie Vesa dawn tes 38 AEA FOO PAFA Aieri ts aurea rein aie e 58 HotSwttth Footwwitew SPACE User Guide Table of Contenty Preset MOMania RSS ec eee dee tee 41 5 a i aR 43 Organizing Your 44 Auxiliary 5 titi Seba ith ee aah hie 44 MIDlet Reseda at cnn ten bates tee A ee eee 45 TOM PO EE Tempo ON OFF TOWN 47 47 Fine tuning Tempo and Parameters nn nenn nn nenene nena 48 REAA ao EE A EEPE ESERE EEA lessened Re 48 nose 48 Dumping Backing up Presets and System 5 49 Restoring Presets and 44 System iraran Gb veers sede eee ree nee To Enter Exit System Mode i System Mode System MEN
21. Control Knobs Whenever a Control Knob is turned the Board displays the parameter s name and value The controly are arranged Ww two rows ano grouped according to their functions Low Xnob Ynob Mi Contour Edited Preset Indication Whenever a Pret sy parameter values are changed the green Edited LED in the upper right corner is it Parameters caw be changed by a turning a Control Knob or 21 SPACE User Guide Algorithms b tapping Tempo or moving the Expression Pedal or a receiving a MIDI command 22 SPACE User Guide Algorithms The Algorithms SPACE 12 Algorithwy are the basis for all of ity Presets Each Algorithm employs a unique signal processing structure to achieve Uy effect ano each Algorithm hay a unique set of control parameters associated with it Some of SPACE Algorithms are designed to simulate the sound of real world enclosures anol devices Like hally anol roomy and plates anol springy Other Algorithms are designed to creatively combine reverly effects with other signal processing functions smeh ay tremolo modulation distortiow pitch change resonance and reversal to create unique effects well beyond the confines of simple Yow can access SPACE 12 Algorithwy using the Encoder Simply press anol release the Encoder The Algorithm LED will ight and the Board will display aw Algorithm name Turn the Encoder to srol through the 12 Algorithms Whew you stop scrolling the dis
22. Decay DECAY decay in secondly or note based in Tempo Mode Size SIZE room size of Delay PDLY pre delay time in milliseconds or note based in tempo mode Low LOW LVL post reverb shelving boost cut of low frequencies with cut off at 350 Hz High HI LVL post reverb shelving boost ut of high frequencies with cutoff at HIFREQ Contour HIFREQ the high corner frequency of HILVL This affects the sound ay long ay HI LVL iy not set to MONO DPTH ST DPTH tremolo depth in teres mode yow have the option to have mono dept same ow both channels or tereo depth tremolo is 90 degrees out of phase 50 SPACE User Guidle Algorithms Ynob SPEED tremolo peed in Hz sensitivity or note based in tempo mode Xnob SHP tremolo shape SINE TRIANGL PEAK RANDOM RAMP SQUARE SMP HLD sample hold ENVELOP ADSR or EXP PDL Expression Pedal DynaVerb Dynaverb couples aw Eventide Eclipse reverl with a model of the Eventide Omnipressov to create an adaptable dynamicy reverb The Omnipressor is capable of all types of dynamics processing frow gating expansion compression Umiting and ewen its signature dynamic reversal where loud signals are squashed but quiet signals are amplified In DynaVerh the Omnipressor caw dynamically control the output of a reverberator based ow either the input signal for maximum control the reverb output for
23. Guide Sytem Mode Yow are responsible for getting the unit to our door at no cost to us We cannot accept collect or COD shipments We will return the unit to you prepaid at our expense using aw expeditious shipping method normally United Parcel Service Shipping outside the 50 United States If you purchased the unit from a dealer in your country consult with the dealer before returning the unit If you wish to return the unit to uy please note the following 1 The unit must be prepaid to our door This means that yow are responsible for all shipping charges including customy brokerage ano dutes Whew a unit iy shipped to us it must be cleared through United States Customs by an authorized broker You must make arrangementy for this to be done Normally your freight forwarder hay a branch in the United States whith cow handle this transaction 2 shipments will be returned to you collect If thin iy impossible because of Shipping regulations or money iy due uy we will request prepayment from yow for the appropriate amount If you nominate a freight carrier we reserve the right to select a substitute if necessary This warranty gwes you specific legal righty and you may also have other righty which vary from location to location Eventide Harmonizer and Omnipressor are registered trademarks of Eventide Inc 0 2011 Eventide Inc 74
24. On Poly Mode 2 Omni On Mono 5 Omni Off Poly 4 Omni Off Mono Function Transmitted Recognized Remarks Basic Default 1 16 1 16 Channel Chang 1 16 1 16 Mode Default 3 1 Messages X X Altre X X Note Number True Voice X X After Tovey Key s X X Channely X X Pith Bender Control O 127 CCo C 4 Change Prograw Truet O O Change Sytem ID Exclusive Bulk Dump Rev only Systew Song X X Common Song Select X X Tune X X Systew Real Clock O Time Commandy X X Auw Messages Local X X ON OFF X X AU Notes X X OFF X X Actwe Sense Reset 6a SPACE User Guidle System Mode 70 SPACE User Guide Spectficationy Specifications Analog I O Input Impedance SOOk ohms mono 1 Meg stereo Output Impedance 470 ohwy Recommended Load Impedance 10k ohms or greater Connectory Input 1 mono inch mono phone jack Input 2 meh mono phone jack Output 1 mono 4 inc mono phone jack Output 2 4 inch mono phone jack Expression Pedal inch mono phone jack Auw Swith inch stereo phone jack USB Type Socket Use USB 2 0 cabley only AC Adaptor Jack Sww Barrel w 2 5mw Pw Polarity Pw wy Barrel MIDI Iw Five pin DIN Female MIDI Out Thrw Five pin Female Power Supply VDC SOO ma Tia hot Dimenstony English 4 8 x 7 5 W x 2 12 D Metric 122 H 190
25. U Raa 52 BYPASS Select Bypass 52 AUX SWITCH Program Auxiliary Switches 55 MIDI 56 GLOBAL Global Settingy 65 UTILITY Utility e ii i 65 Restoring Factory Settings Software Updates Restoring Factory SYA UW SANGS cece Restoring Factory Presets anol System Settings Software MIDI Implementation SPACE User Guide Table of Contenty LIMITED WARRANTY Introduction Congratulations ow choosing an Eventide stomphow For years we ve dreamed of putting our rack mount effects in the hands of performing musicians anol in particular atthe feet of guitar players SPACE iy the latest realization of that dream bringing true stuclio quality audios massive processing power world class effects and unmatched flexibility to your Live sound A Few Words of Advice Our stomphorey pack an unprecedented degree of processing and flexibility into a small package Our goal Ww creating SPACE was to ge you the power to transform your sound From the start we recognized that the key to realizing this goal was to gwe you the flexibility to bena and twist this power iw the service of your creativity We ve worked hard to make SPACE easy to use We ve done our best to design aw intuitive User Interface to manage and control the awesome power anol
26. and adjust the knobs to get the sound that you want for the heel down position You must turn the knoby to create the assignment Knobs that are not turned are not assigned Now press the toe completely down and change the settings of any or all of the knobs Parameters associated with any knobs that are moved will be mapped to the Pedal Now whew yow rock the pedal back and forth yow hear the sound change between the two settings After a few secondly of pedal and knob inactivity the green Edited LED will stop flashing When the LED is solidly Ut you can turn any of the Parameter Control Knobs to change the sound without changing the Expresstow Pedal mapping Whew the Expression Pedal is used the BULboard will display the changing value If the Expression Pedal hay heen set up to control a singe parameter the display will show the parameter name and value in the same way as Uf you were turning the Control Knol If the Expression Pedal has heen set up to control multiple parameters the wa graphic representation of the Control Knobs Control Knoby that are controlled by the Expression Pedal are represented ay circley while unassigned Control Knobs are indicated by a solid Line dash The 2 character from the Left indicates the position of the Expression Pedal with a value from 4 heel 4 toe 55 SPACE User Guide Expresstow Pedal Since any number of parameters caw be programmed to respond to the pedal P
27. ch Tap Tempo Preset down Preset Up The Basics There are a few basic concepts that yowW have to gray to use SPACE successfully If you read nothing else please read this section The Algorithms SPACE offers a wide range of reverb type effects anol comey loaded with 100 Preset effects These effects are based on twelve unique algorithms An algorithm ix the underlying signal processing structure of the effect the signal processing software that creates the effect ana determines the ways in which the effect can be controlled Each algorithm has a unique set of parameters which are varied by turning SPACE s ten Control Knobs Presets are created by setting these parameters in a unique way Simply put Presets are based ow algorithms and the algorithms are the secret sauce SPACE User Guide The Basics The Presets SPACE ships with 100 factory created Presets Whenever a Preset iy Loaded the name of the Algorithm ow which the Preset is based iy displayed momentarily You caw modify the sound of the Preset by turning the Control Knoby or using the HotSwitth aw Expressiow Pedal or MIDI andl if you wish you can save the resulting effect ay a new Preset lnstructiony ow saving Presets will be found later Ww this User Guide Refer to the Preset Guide for details ow the Factory installed Presets Using the Encoder to Select Presets Presets can be loaded by simply turning the Encoder and topping at the Preset that yowd Like to
28. cted only the currently Loaded Preset iy dumped If PRESETS ip selected the currently selected range of Presets is dumped If you have not Umited the Preset Range all 100 Presets will be dumped IF SYSTEM iy selecteol all System Mode settings are dumped Press the Middle Footwwiteh once to back up one level to MIDI menu Press the Middle Footwwitch twice to go to the top Level System menu MIDICLK IN MIDI Input Clock Enable ON OFF Press the Encoder to select Turw Encoder to et MIDI Clock Receive ON or OFF IF ON MIDI Clock iy used ay a Tempo source Press the Middle Footwwiteh once to back up one level to MIDI menu Press the Middle Footwwitch twice to go to the top Level System menu MIDICLK OUT MIDI Output Clock Enable ON OFF Press the Encoder to select Turn Encoder to et MIDI Clock Transmit ON ov OFF IF ON SPACE caw be used ay a MIDI Clock source 63 SPACE User Guide System Mode Press the Middle Footwwitth once to back up one Level to MIDI menw Press the Middle Footwwitth twice to go to the top Level System menu CLK FILTER MIDI Clock Filter Enable ON OFF Press the Encoder to select Turn Encoder to set MIDI Clock Filtering ON ov OFF IF ON SPACE can be used with an unstable MIDI Clock source but will slower and ess precise at tracking clock speed changes Press the Middle Footwwitth once to back up one Level to MIDI men Press the Middle Footwwiteth twice to go to the top Level System menu
29. displayed the Encoder caw be turned to adjust the Tempo While adjusting the BUlboara disays the updated Tempo and the parameter Control Knobs are disabled After a few seconds Tempo tweaking mode times out anol the Control Knobs are enabled Parameters The Encoder can also be used to tweak the parameter values To use the Encoder first turn the Control Knob corresponding to the parameter that yow want to tweak so that the value iy displayed by the BUlboard While the value iy still displayed turn the Encoder to adjust the parameter While tweaking the BULboard displays the updated parameter value and the parameter Control Knobs are disabled SPACE User Guide Dumping Presety anol Sytem Settingy Dumping Backing up Presets and System Settings The currently loaded effect your sored Presets and your sytem settings caw be dumped toa MIDI device or to a computer using the MIDI y SysEx facility SysEx dump iy a MIDI System Exclusive Message that caw be sent from SPACE anol recorded by a MIDI sequencer or computer SPACE s Presets and System Settings caw thew be restored at a later time This iy a useful way to backup saved settings or to reconfigure the unit ay Ut way ow your previovy project The process takes a few secondly To Dump Presets amp or System Settings 1 Press and holo the Encoder and Right 2 Turn the Encoder until MIDI iy splayed 3 Momentary press the Encoder 4 Turn the Encoder until DUMP i
30. dl to tap tempo While tapping the updated tempo value iy disnelayeo by the BULboarad in Beats Per Minute BPM f Tempo iy ON and in mUliseconds if Tempo is OFF To turw Tempo or OFF press the Tempo Button When Tempos state changes the Billboard will briefly display the appropriate message either TEMPO ON or TEMPO OFF When Tempo is ON the Tempo LED flashey at the current tempo If Tempo is OFF the Tap Switch caw be used to set the decay times of reverb algorithms whose decay win seconds Thiy includes Hall Room Plate Spring DualVerb Reverse ModlEchovVerl TremoloVverb and Dynaverl For Blackhole MangledvVerbh and Shimmer with Temp OFF the Tap Switch sets the pre delay time in milliseconds 40 SPACE User Guide The Footwwitthey Preset Mode Iw Preset Mode the Board displays the Preset Number followed by the fut LO characters of the Preset Name of the currently loaded Preset The Left Foohwitth iy used for Loading and Bypassing Presets Note Each of the 100 Presets can be based ow any of the Algorithms Yow caw choose to have all 100 presets based ow Blackhole Or two based ow Spring three based ow Room five based ow Hall ete or any Loading Bypassing Presets To Bypass the Preset imply press the Left Footswitch Press again and the Preset becomes active Whenever a Preset iy loaded the Presets The following attributes are saved with Presets and recalled whew Presets are loaded 1 Parameter knob values
31. e selected in BYPASS PRE Increment Preset number swith function PRE Deerement Preset number swith function TAP Tap tempo swith function HOTSW Toggle or enable the HotSwiteh functiow PLY PRE Toggle between Play and Preset Modes 9 Because of the Limited characters iw the BULboarad diyjay the Parameter Control Knob namey cannot be meaningfully displayed Instead for display purposes we ve numbered the knobs from to 4 ay indicara below FS1 Left Footswitch in alternate mode ue if in PLAY operates in PRESET FS2 Middle Footwitth in alternate mode FSS Right Footwwitth in alternate mode PEDAL Expresion pedal KNOB KNOB 1 KNOB 2 KNOB 3 KNOB 4 KNOB 5 00 9 o e e FxMix Contour KNOB 6 KNOB 7 KNOB 8 KNOB 9 The notion of using aw On Off control source ike aw Auw Swit to control a variable parameter needy some explanation Consider a variable parameter ike Intensity After yow ve selected a Parameter Control Knob you caw set two valuey for the parameter a minimum value MIN VAL and a maximum value MAX VAL Each time the assigned witch is pressed the parameter 54 SPACE User Guide Sytem Mode When a Parameter Control Knob designator iy displayed KNOB pressing the Left Footwiteh will display MIN VAL Turn the associated Parameter Control Knob to set the minimum value For example if KNOBO way selected turn the Mie Cont
32. er Spring The Spring Algorithm modely the sound and character of the popular artificial reverby found in guitar amplifiers It also goes a Yep further by allowing access to physical parameter controly not readily available Ww a real spring tank By tweaking these parameters the Spring Algorithm caw create faithful representations of real springs or push the physical boundaries to achieve new distinct sounds Pay extra attention to the TENSION and NUMSPR knobs to control the amount of yerionginesy For measure we ve also included a tube amp style tremolo at the reverb input Mix VERBMIX we dry between rwerly and tremolo dry signal Decay DECAY decay in secondly or note based in Tempo Mode Size TENSION goes from more tension all the way Left to Lss tensiow all the way right Delay NUMSPR number of springs in the tank mines in 1 to 5 springs Low LO DAMP turning knob left increases the damping frequency for the low end turning knob right gwey more low end The low damping frequency effectively chokes the decay of everything below thy frequency High HI DAMP turning knob left decrease the damping frequency for the high end turning knob right gwes more high end The high effectively chokes the decay of eerything above thiy frequency Contour RESONANCE metallic resonance at the HIDAMP frequency 26 SPACE User Guide Algorithms FXMIX MOD LVL mixes
33. ereo reverb into distortow but sonically it caw range from the Ught frictiow of a bow scraping a cello 249 SPACE User Guide Algorithms string to the mayhem of a caged beast being poked with a red hot Judicious use of the Xnob and Ynob is approved anol try small SIZE and short DECAY for some surprising sounds Mi MIX wef mixer 100 iv all wet signal Decay DECAY arbitrary 1 100 decay lesy decay will also take away reverb attack Size SIZE size of the reverb try lt 15 for some great distortion sounds Delay PDLY pre delay time in milliseconay or note baseol in tempo mode Low LOW LVL pre oistortiow boost cut of Low frequencies High HI LVL pre oistortiow cut of high frequencies Contour MID LVL pre oistortiow ut of mid frequenciey WOBBLE modulation rate that does some spooky detuning Ynob OUTPUT the output level of the distortion Xnob SOFTCLIP OVRPRIVE the input level to one of two different types of distortions TremoloVerb Tremoloverbh wa celestially large reverb cut back down to Earth size by an aggresive tremolo Use the Sine Triangle Peak Ramp or Square waves to create a rhythmic ambience Random and Samyple Hotol to create a conyvulsing houd Envelope or ADSR to control the reverb with your playing or the Expression Pedal to control it with your foot Min MIX wet dry miner 100 iv all wet signal
34. f HIGH reverb with cut off at 1500 Hz 100 effectively cuty all of the high band reverly Contour MID LVL boost cut of MID reverb between 300 and 1500 Hz 100 effectively cuts all of the mid band reverb FXMIX MOD LVL creases random modulation of reverby Ynob HIDCY decay of HIGH reverb scales the DECAY Xnob LODCY decay of LOW reverb scales the DECAY 24 SPACE User Guide Algorithms Room The Room Algorithm iy designed to dial in realistic room sounds from vocal booths to small halls The controls allow for precision tweaking of early reflections late and EQ Room is the workhorse Algorithm for placing a sound in a realistic space or adding that whtle fattening that Unt immediately noticed but iy always Unmediately missed wet dry miner 100 iv all wet signal Decay DECAY decay in secondly or note haseal in Tempo Mode Size SIZE room size Delay PDLY pre delay in milliseconds or note baseol in Tempo Mode Low LOW LVL post reverb shelving boost cut of low frequenciey with cut off at 350 Hz cutting also does some late reverb damping of Lowy High HI LVL post reverb shelving boost cut of high frequencies with cutoff at HIFREQ cutting also does some late reverb damping of highs Contour HIFREQ the high corner frequency of HI LVL This affects the sound ay long ay HI LVL iy not set to FXMIX MOD LVL mixes in random modulat
35. h are the top level menw items that appear when entering sytem moodle Iw the following factory default settings are indicated iw bola BYPASS Select Bypass Mode After entering System Mode turn the Encoder to select BYPASS then press the Encoder to enter Select Bypass Mode Turn the Encoder to elect either BYPASS TYPE or KILLDRY BYPASS TYPE Choose Bypass Type DSP RELAY DSP FX Press the Encoder to select Turn Encoder to elect DSP Relay or DSP FX Whew DSP is selected Bypass sendy the audio at the DSP s Whew RELAY iy selected Bypass employs a pair of relayy to hardwire the inputs to the outputs gwing a true bypass Whew DSP FX u selected Bypass sends the audio at the DSP y inputs directly to the outputy with the decaying tail of the current effect minedl in Press the Middle Footwwitth once to back up one Level to BYPASS men Press the Middle Footwwitch twice to go to the top Level Sytem men KILLDRY Kill Dry Audio NO YES Press the Encoder to select Turn Encoder to enables disable KILLDRY Whew KILLDRY iv enabled YES the dry signal iy removed from the output anol SPACE only outputy a 100 wet evel KILLDRY iy normally enabled whew SPACE iy connected in your amps effects 52 SPACE User Guidle System Mode Loop For some of the Presets the Intensity control acts aya Wet Dry Mix control For these Presets if KILLDRY iy YES the Intensity control iy disabled Press the Midd
36. he Basics indicates that the Preset is Active In Preset Mode thiy LED ix it RED and in Play Mode it iv ORANGE Iw Preset Mode the Preset Number ano the frst LO characters of the Preset Name are displayed In Play Mode the Billboard displays the first 12 characters of the Preset Name Each time that you press and hold the Right Footswitch the unit will change from one to the other Using Play Mode Whew yowre in Play Mode the Footwitthes are used to control the Preset thats currently Loaded The Left Footswitch toggles Bypass Active Aw ORANGE LED Located above the Left Footwitth indicates that the Effect Preset is Active not Bypass The Middle Footwwiteh iy the HotSwitth action dependy ow how it hay been programmed for the Preset Use the Right Footswiteh to tap Tempo Using Preset Mode Iw Preset the BUlboarol disglayy the current Preset Number and Name If the Preset iy Active not Bypassed the Left Footwiteh LED wy To bypass the currently Loaded Preset press the Left Footswitth The LED will turn OFF and the BUlboara will briefly display BYPASS anol then display the Preset Number and Name Pressing the Left Footwiteh again enables the Preset The BUlboara briefly displays ACTIVE to indicate that the Preset is enabled The Middle anol Right Footwitches are used to srol through the Presets The Middle Footwitth decrements and the Right Footwitth imerements Notice that the Preset Number flashes to ind
37. himmer We dowt have proof but we re pretty sure this amp what the guitars sound Uke Ww heaven Setthe A PCH and B PCH to just above and below 1200c turn the DELAY all the way down and everything else all the way up Oh and remember to walk toward the ight Mi MIX wef dry mixer 100 iv all wet signal Decay DECAY arbitrary 1 100 decay lesy decay will also take away reverb attack Size SIZE size of the reverly Delay DELAY post reverb and pre pitth shift delay tine in milliseconds or note based iw tempo mode Low LOW DCY amount of post reverb and pitth shifter Low banad signal this is in the feedback path High HI DCY amount of post reverl and pitth shifter high band signal this is in the feedback path Contour MID DCY amount of post reverb and mid band signal this is in the feedback path FXMIX PITCH DCY controls feedback around the reverberator ano therefore the amount of piteh shifted signal Ynob B PCH Pitth shifter pitch in cents 7 Str 1200c 1 Octave 1900 1 Otave PS 2400 2 Octaves Xnob A PCH Piteh vhifter A pith in centy SOOc P 4th TOO PSH 1200c 1 Octave 1900 1 Octave PS 2400 2 Octowves 32 SPACE User Guide Cathe Catchup Yow would expect that whew yow turn a Parameter Control Knob the parameters value would change instantly anol unless Cath iy enabled it does Instant changes however ma
38. icate that the Preset hay not yet been loaded You must pry the Left Footwitelr to load the cred preset Note See System for setting actwe Preset range anol for using aw AUX Switch to increment decrement through the Presets SPACE User Guide The Basics SPACE Power Up Whew SPACE turny ow it remembers what it way last doing anol powers uyr in the same mode running the same Preset with the same parameter values same tempo same system settings ete With power off relayy connect SPACEY inputs oirectly to outputs Can Two Presets Be Used Simultaneously Whew yow load a Preset it rung ow both channels Presets caw be used ay Stereo In Stereo Out Mone In Sterec Out or Mono In Mono Out SPACE u smart enough to know what cables are connected anol to automatically route the signals for your set up 11 SPACE User Guide Connectiony Connections SPACE is designed to be flexible and caw support both instrument and Une lLevel inputs ano outputs Rear panel toggle switches allow you to independently select input anol output levels Audio Inputs and Outputs accept standard mono Unbalanced 14 phone plugs Out Thru 63 69 SPACE caw be connected directly to your guitar behind another pedal in your Amps effects Loop or to your mixer y eno return or insert Gwew the variety of guitars effects pedaly amps anol mixers we cant
39. in modulation for a nice chorusing Ynob TR SPD input tremolo speed in Hz or note based in Tempo Mode Xnob TREM INT input tremolo intensity or depth tremolo iy pre reverb DualVerb DualVerb combines two different high quality studio reverby A anol B with independent controls for decay ize pre delay and EQ Min between both for rich dense stereo reverberation use this effect to smoothly transition between two entirely different reverl sounds Mix MIX wet dry mixer 100 iv all wet signal Decay A DCY decay for reverb A in second or note hasead in Tempo Mode Size SIZE adjusts the size of both A and to gwe many different size combos with one knob Delay A PDLY pre delay for reverb A in milliseconds or note basea Ww Tempo Low A TONE Tone for reverb A Left is darker right is brighter High B TONE Tone for reverb B Left is darker right is brighter Contour RESN Resonance mixer for A and B Tone knobs allows some combinations of different resonances for A TONE and B TONE Thy will affect the sound ay long ay A TONE and B TONE are not both set to FXMIX ABMIX mixer for A and B reverbs in tereo thty mixes stereo channels and all the way right rests Ww dual mono reverby A ow Left Bow right Yunob B PDLY pre delay for reverb B in milliseconds or note based Ww Tempo Mode Xnob B DCY decay for reverb B in secondly or
40. incredible chaos or any mixture of the two Avan added bonus Dynaverbh can also be usedl ay a standalone Omnipressor by setting DECAY to zero wet dry mixer 100 iv all wet signal Decay DECAY decay in secondly or note haseal in Tempo Mode whew decay WO this effect caw be used as a standalone Omnipressov or gate Size SIZE roow size of reverly Delay ATK attack time of Omnipressor gate in seconoy Low LOW LVL post reverb shelving boost cut of low frequenciey with cut off at 550 Hz High HI LVL post reverb shelving boost cut of high frequencies with cutoff at 2000 Hz Contour SC IN 10 RV 10 the mixer to sidechain input gain control signal Atal the way Left the gain curve iy dered from the input only At all the way right it wa feedback dynamicy unit with gain derived from the reverb output lw OMNIMODE this simply lets you fade between a feedforward FF and feedback compressor expandler gate ete We know Py not EQ but we ked the lew so much we couldnt Leave it out FXMIX THRSH threshold for the Omnipressor gate Ynob REL release time for the Omnipressor gate Ww secondly Xnob OMRATIO ratio control for the Omnipressor all the way Left iv a traditional Gated sound above that it moves into expansiow thew compressiow then Limiting and infinite ducking thew to negate ratios which result in dynamic reversal 51 SPACE User Guidle Algorithms S
41. ion of diffusory anol Late reverb tail Ynob DIFFUSION adjusts diffusion amount whith affects reverb build up and tail density Xnob ER 10 10 LR Early Reflection Reverb and Late Reverb Mixer Plate The Plate Algorithm simdates the sound of early analog mechanital artificial reverbs This Algorithm allows for long reverb times that won t take over your sound Be sure to play with the LO DAMP and HI DAMP knobs to explore the full palette of tonal variations Mi MIX wef dry mixer 100 iv all wet signal Decay DECAY decay in secondly or note based in Tempo Mode Size SIZE plate size Delay PDLY pre delay in millisecond or note haseal in Tempo Mode Low LO DAMP turning knob left increases the damping frequency for the low end turning knob right giwes more low end The low effectively chokes the decay of ewerything below thy quency 25 SPACE User Guide Algorithms High HI DAMP turning knob left decreases the damping frequency for the high end turning knob right gwes more high end The high effectively chokes the decay of everything above thiy quency Contour TONE a pre reverberator tone control Left is darker right w brighter FXMIX MOD LVL mixes in random modulation Ww reverly tail Yunob DIFFUSION adjusts amount of diffustow which affects rever build up and tril density Xnob DISTANCE sets roow transoucer distance from source plate driw
42. iy for all 100 Presets active You can limit the number of active Presets by setting the actwe range Ww System Mode For example if you set the lower Umit to 5 and the upper Umit to 10 Presets from 5 10 will be active By logically grouping your Presets you can get through a song or st without having to cick through all 100 Presets Remember whew saving Presets group them to best wit your needs The factory default sets the number of active Presets to 100 Preset 1 to Preset 100 To Umit the number of active Presets 1 Press and hold the Encoder and Right Footwiteh yvmultaneously for a few econdy to enter System Mode Release the Encoder 2 Turn the Encoder until UTILITY is displayed 3 Momentary press the Encoder 4 Turn the Encoder until PRESET RANGE displayed 5 Momentarily press the Encoder 6 Press the Left Footwiteh and turn the Encoder to set the 7 Press the Right Footwiteh and turn the Encoder to set the upper Umit 8 Press and holo the Encoder ano Right Footswitch vmutltaneously for a few seconds to exit System 42 SPACE User Guide Saving Presety Saving Presets To save a Preset 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 Press and hola the Encoder for a few secondly The current Preset anol 10 characters of the Preset Name are displayed Release the Encoder The Edited LED flashes The Preset flashes Uf it is NOT the currently Loaded Preset If the currently loaded Preset ix displa
43. le Footwwitth once to back up one level to BYPASS wenn Press the Middle Footwwitth twice to go to the top Level System wenn AUX SWITCH Program Auxiliary Switches Up to three Auxiliary Switthey caw be assigned ay controls for the Preset parameters ano system control The three Auw Switthesy are connected to the rear panel Vy tereo phone jack SPACE detects closurey by sensing whether the tip the ring or both the tyr and ring are grounded Note that you must use a stereo phone plug whew connecting Auw Switches To assign the Aux Switches first press the Encoder to elect AUX SW You will see two fields split display of the BULboard dis left right showing Parameter destination anol Control source assignments The Left Footwiteh LED is flashing Uf Ps not press the Left Footswitch to select this fito showing this to To assign the switches first elect the SPACE parameter or function the destination that you want to externally control Intensity for example and then select the Aux Switch that you want to control it with the source The default settings for the Aux Switthes are TIP BYPASS RING HOTSW TIP RING TAP To Setup Parameter Destinationy Turn the Encoder knob to select aw external control destination Destinations include the SPACE parameters anol functions that caw be controlled by one of the Auw Switthesx The choues are 55 SPACE User Guide Sytem Mode BYPASS Toggle Bypass Active Bypass typ
44. le between the two settings Press anol holo the HotSwitch and the values will change while holding and revert back to their Preset default valuey ow release Contour HotSwitch Programming lw Play Mode the HotSwiteh is always active and programmable Ut HOT To program pry and hold the Middle Footswiteh HotSwitth and turn any combination of the parameter Control Knobs to achieve the sound that you desire for the HotSwitcth This will be the sound yowW hear whew the HotSwitth RED LED iy Ut While in program mode the HotSwitth LED may flash either GREEN or RED depending on the state 54 SPACE User Guide The Footwwitthey of the HotSwiteh but it is the RED LED state that iy the HotSwitel programmed sound The GREEN LED indicates that the parameter settings are those of the original Preset values and that the HotSwiteh has been programmed anol will change the effect whew pressed Note You must save the Preset to store the HotSwitech settings To clear HotSwitth programming press and hola the Middle Footwwite pressed anol press anol release the Encoder The display will show HOTSW CLEAR Whew programming is cleared the HotSwitele will have no effect on parameter values and the HotSwiteh LED will be off The HotSwiteh function can he accessed by MIDI or by using aw Auxiliary Switth ay described iw the System Mode section of this User Guide Tap Footswitch The footsiwitth iy use
45. nt or abrupt changes to your sound Whew LOCKED iy electa the Parameter Control Knobs are disabled 6S SPACE User Guide System Mode Press the Middle Footwitth once to back up one Level to UTILITY menu Press the Middle Footwitth twice to go to the top Level System menus SPILL Spill Mode ON OFF Press the Encoder to select With Spill enabled the tail of the previous Preset effect over when a new Preset is Loaded Spill default ON Turn the encoder to OFF to disable the Spill function Press the Middle Footwwitth once to back up one Level to UTILITY menu Press the Middle Footwwitth twice to go to the top Level System menus PRESET RANGE Select the range of Active Preset 1 100 Press the Encoder to select Press the Left Footswitch to select the Lower Umit and the Right Footwith to select the higher Umit Turn Encoder to et the lowest anol the highest active Preset Only Active Presets are available for loading using the Footwitehes AW Presets may be Loaded using MIDI program change Press the Middle Footswitth once to back up one Level to UTILITY menu Press the Middle Footwwiteth twice to go to the top Level System menu PEDAL LOCK Expression Pedal Lock ON OFF Press the Encoder to select Select ON to disable Expression Pedal programming Press the Middle Footwitth once to back up one Level to UTILITY menw Press the Middle Footwitth twice to go to the top Level System menu SERIAL NO
46. played Algorithm will load After a few secondly of inactivity the Algorithm LED will turn OFF anol SPACE will revert to normal Preset or Play mode Unlike Presets the Algorithms are hard wired anol cannot be overwritten or erased This iy important because it gives yow accesy to all 12 A yorthms even if you have overwritten all of the Presets In other wordy wwen if you have programmed all LOO Presets based ow Spring the other 11 Algorithms are accessible by simply pressing releasing ano turning the Encoder The following describes each Algorithm anol Control Parameters For each control parameter the knob legend the parameter display name Hall The Hall Algorithm sinudates the sound of large enclosed spacey Hall offers flexible control of a B band crossover reverl network There are independent decay controls for the low anol high band ay well ay independent level controls for low mid anol high band This is the go to Algorithm for beautiful realistic spacey or for reverb sounds just beyond the boundary of realism Mix MIX wet ory mixer 100 iy all wet signal Decay DECAY master decay in secondly or note haseal in Tempo Mode 23 SPACE User Guide Algorithms Size SIZE hall size Delay PDLY pre delay in milliseconds or note based in Tempo Mode Low LOW LVL boost cut of LOW reverb with cut off at 300 Hz 100 effectively cuty all of the low band reverb High HI LVL boost cut o
47. posed to excessively high temperatures voltages electrostatic or electromagnetic fields If the unit is damaged for these or other causes and the unit iy deemed to be economically repairable we will repair itand charge our normal rates The warranty DOES NOT COVER shipping damage either to or from Eventide Who iy covered under the warranty The warranty applies to the original purchaser of a new unit from Eventide or aw Authorized Eventide Dealer Itis your responsibility to prove or to be able to prove that yow have purchased the unit under circumstances whith affect the warranty A copy of your purchase invoice iy normally necessary anol sufficient for this Unity with the serial number plate defaced or removed will not be serviced or covered by thy warranty When the warranty becomes effective The one year warranty period ow the day the unit iy purchased from aw Authorized Eventide Dealer or if the unit is drop shipped from Eventide ow the day shipped pluy a reasonable allowance for shipping delays This applies whether or not yow return your warranty registration form Who performs warranty work The only company authorized to perform work under this warranty iy Eventide Inc Lite Ferry New Jersey While yow are free to give authorization to anyone ele or to work ow Ut yourself we will not honor claims for payment for party or Labor from you or from third parties Shipping within the 50 United Statey 73 SPACE User
48. rameter Control Knob The Billboard will disglay MAX VAL Turn the associated parameter knob to adjust the mayimuw value The Billboard displayy the knob value while yowre turning the selected parameter knob anol times out to display the selected MAX VAL whew MIDI CCy end valuey from to 127 The minimum parameter value will be set when the MIDI CC ends a and the maximuw parameter value will be set when the MIDI CC sendy 127 MIDI CC values between and 127 are mapped to the selected parameter range The parameters controlled in this mode are system wide and will apply to all Presets Note Yow can set the minimum value to be greater than the mayimum value If you do so when the MIDI CC sends an increasing value the parameter value will decrease Note While it is possible to assign more thaw one external controler to any parameter doing so iy kely to cause confusion and iy not recommended Keep in mind that if you have previously assigned a MIDI CC to a control destination you may want to clear the assignment before setting up a new assignment To clear select the destination parameter and select the source MIDI CC as To Setup the External Control Source 58 SPACE User Guidle System Mode Press the Right Footwwiteh to select the external control source field for editing There are two ways to select aw external control source Manual Select or Learn For Manual Select imply turn the Encoder to choo
49. rol Knob to set the minimum value The Billboard displays the knob value while yowre turning the parameter knob anol times out to display the selectecl MIN VAL when the knob iy lle Push the Left Footwwiteh again to set the mayimum value for the selected Parameter Control Knol The BUlboarad will display MAX VAL Turn the associated parameter knob to adjust the maximuw value The BUlboara displays the knob value while yowre turning the parameter knob and times out to display the selected MAX VAL whew the knob iy We The parameters controlled in thiy mode are system wide and will apply to all Presets For example you coud assign aw Auw Switeh to Decay KNOB1 with MIN VAL set to 1 sec and MAX VAL set to 2 see Pressing the swith will toggle between these two decay values If another Effect or Preset is chosen the Auw Switeh will affect the parameter controlled by KNOB1 for the currently Loaded effect Note When a Preset is loaded the witches assume the MIN VAL for the assigned parameters Pressing the switch for the first time after a Preset Load will toggle the parameter to MAX VAL To Setup the External Control Source Now that you have selected what the Aux Switch comtroly presy the Right Footwwitch to select one of three Auw Swiitheys to perform the function There are two ways to select the Auw Switth Manual Select or Learn Mode For Manual Select imply turn the Encoder to choose the Auw Switeh The choices are TIP Aux
50. s worlad soundscapes Thin Space edition of BlackHole has two decay modes forward and inverse and feedback around the entire reverly structure that extends the Blackhole sound from huge to infinite The standard SIZE ano GRAVITY soundy are epic buttry PDLY and FEEDBACK to take the Algorithm to the next level Try not to get sucked in MIX wet dry mixer 100 iv all wet signal Decay INV GRAV inverse decay mode of a really big reverl GRAVITY regular decay mode of a really big reverb Size SIZE size of the reverly Delay pre delay time in milliseconds or note based in tempo mode Low LOW LVL post reverb shelving boost cut of low frequenciey with cut off at 350 Hz High HI LVL post reverb shelving boost cut of high frequencies with cutoff at 2000 Hz Contour RESONANCE the resonance of the two shelving filters arbitrary O 100 values This will affect the sound asy long ay LOW LVL and HI LVL are not both set to O FXMIX FEEDBACK feedback around the entire reverly structure for ewen larger soundly Ynob MODRATE the modulation rate arbitrary O 100 Xnob MOD DPTH the modulation depth arbitrary 0 100 MangledVerb While Space produces many beautiful sounds we recognize the universe wa chaotic anol often violent place so in the spirit of the yw and yang we included MangleavVerly from the Eventide Eclipse Technically Mangledverl feeds a non standard st
51. s displayed 5 Momentary press the Encoder Turn the Encoder to select ALL CURRENT PRESETS or SYSTEM 7 Wait untu dump iy 8 Press and hola the Encoder and Right Foon simultaneously for a few scondy to exit System Mode Note If CURRENT is selected only the currently loaded Preset iy dumped If PRESETS selected the currently selected range of Presety are dumped If yow have not the Preset Range iw Sytem all 100 Presets will be sowed IF ALL iy selected all Presets anol System settings are dumped SYSTEM iy selecteol only System settings are dumped Restoring Presets and System Setting Presets anol System settings are restored via SysEw facility SPACE must be set to the desired SysEx ID number from 1 to 16 To set the MIDI SysEx ID number factory default is 1 1 Press and holo the Encoder anol Right Footwite Space User Guide The Algorithy 2 Turn the Encoder until MIDI iy displayed 3 Momentary press the Encoder 4 Turn the Encoder until SYS ID is displayed 5 Momentary press the Encoder 6 Turn the Encoder to choose SysEx ID from 1 to 16 7 Press and hold the Encoder and Right Footswitth vmultaneously for a few seconaly to exit System Mode Note The Eventide Update Utility EUU will only work Uf SysEx ID iy set to 1 50 SPACE User Guide System Mode System Mode System Mode iy used for settings that apply to the overall system such as the Bypa
52. saved Preset location becomes the active Wot Iw other words if Preset 1 iw currently active and after changing the parameters to get a new sound you decide to save the new sound to in Preset 10 Preset 10 becomes the active Preset Auxiliary Switches The rear panel Aux Switth treo phone jack supports up to three independent momentary switches using Tur Ring and Tip Ring Auw Switches do not disable SPACE y Footwwitehes the Local Footwitthey are always active Auw Switches caw be programmes to perform a number of functiony ano they make Ut easy to connect a dedicated Tap Tempo switth or HotSwiteh or Preset Switch Ay described above SPACE has two operating modes Preset and Play Aw Auw Switth caw be usedl to instantly toggle between Preset and Play 44 SPACE User Guide Auxiliary Switthey amp MIDI Alternatively some users may want to have all siw with functions immediately available 5 from eath Footwiteh A set of three Auw Switches can be connected anol assigned accordingly Auw Switches can also be assigned to parameter values allowing you to it between two parameter values For example you could assign aw Auw Switch to toggle between Decay times of 1 and 5 secondly To prograw the Auw Switches see the Sytem section of thin User Guide Notes 1 You must use a terer V4 phone plug to connect Auw Switches 2 Toggle witches are not supported Only momentary witcher will work properly
53. se the MIDI Control Source The choicey are BND MIDI Pitch Bend CO MIDI Continuons Controller messages from to 44 To use the Learn Mode to select the external control source Press the Right Footwwitth again LEARN iy displayed prompting you to eno a MIDI message for automatic Control Source assignment Press the Right Footwiteh again to wit LEARN mode and revert to manual source selection Press the Left and Right Footwitches to toggle between Source and Destination to make ay many assignments ay you with The default patch iy unassigned for all RCV CTL destinations Press the Middle Footwwitth once to back up one Level to MIDI menw Press the Middle Footwwitth twice to go to the top Level System menus XMT CC Control knobs transmit MIDI Continuous Control The default pate ix as follows PEDAL gt C15 KNOBO gt C22 KNOB1 gt C23 KNOB2 gt C24 KNOB9 gt C31 XMT CC makes it possible to use SPACE s Expression Pedal Control Knobs and Auw Switthes ay MIDI controllers Here y how it works Press the Encoder to elect XMT CC You will see two fieldy split display of the BUlboarol display showing Control Source andl Destination assignments The Left Footwitth LED wy flashing Uf not press the Left Footwwitch to select this field showing this to be the selected fiela for To Select the Control Source Turn the Encoder knob to elect the Control Source The choices are 59 SPACE User Guide
54. sets ay Echo Space of Goo ano Glorious Flange Canyon It feeds the output of aw infinite reverly into aw infinite feedback delay and Hathers ow aw extra helping of modulation The motMatiow choes are H3000 type swept verb flanging or thorusing ModlEchoVerbh is incredibly versatile anol caw be used ay a standalone reverly delay chorus flanger or any combination of the three Have fun wet dry mixer 100 iv all wet signal Decay DECAY decay in secondly or note based in tempo mode AU the way right INF gives aw infinite sustain Size SIZE from normal Hall type room sizes to huge canyow soundy with echoes Delay ECHO post reverb delay time in milliseconas or note basead in mode tempo Low LOW LVL post reverb shelving boost cut of low frequencies with cut off at 550 Hz High HI LVL post reverb shelving boost cut of high frequencies with cutoff at 2000 Hz SPACE User Guide Algorithms Contour ECHTONE Tone control in the feedback Loop of the echoes Left gets darker right gets brighter FXMIX SWPTVERB FLANGEMIX or CHORSMIX select modulation type swept reverb flanging chorus and moowlation depth Ynob MODRATE the modulation rate arbitrary O 100 Xnob ECHO FBK feedback amount around the post reverl echo BlackHole Larger than the Hall or Room BlackHole iy aw Eventide H8000 classic capable of cathedral type spaces to out of thi
55. setting the rear panel input witch to the Line position SPACE hay a soft Signal Present LED The GREEN LED immediately below the Peak LED Lights to indicate that an input signal iy present If yowre playing and the Signal Present LED doeswt ight either the input signal level is too low yowre input cable hay come unplugged or SPACE iy iw Bypass 20 SPACE User Guide Algorithms Algorithms amp Presets SPACE s Presets are based ow a set of reverb type audio processing algorithms An algorithm iy the underlying structure of the effect that the Preset is built upon Please refer to the included Preset Reference Sheet and to our on line documentation for deseriptiony of SPACE y Presets lw this section we document the Algorithms and their control parameters Selecting Presets Presets are selected by using the Footwitehes while in Preset Mone or by turning the Encoder in either Preset or Play Select a Preset by using the Right Footwiteh to mcrement or the Middle Footwitch to decrement the preset until the desired one iy cred Press the Left Footwwitch to Load the Preset To elect a Preset using the Encoder imply turn the Encoder topping whew the desired Preset Name appears Preset Numbers will flash ay you sero Presets automatically Load whew using the Encoder anol whew Loaded the Preset Number display will stop flashing Control Knobs Adjusting the Presets A Prets parameter valuey caw be adjusted by turning the ten
56. ss Auw Switel MIDI ete To Enter Exit System Mode Press and hola the Encoder and Right Footwitth swwtltaneously for a few secondly to enter andl exit the System Mode Upow exit yowre returned to the previous mode either Preset or Play Upon entering System Mode yore atthe top level menu selection The Lft and Right Footswith LEDs will flash RED continuously to remind yow that yowre in this pecial mode The Middle Footwwitth LED the Edited LED and Tempo LED are always OFF in Sytem Mode At the top level turn the Encoder to rol the choices BYPASS AUX SWITCH MIDI GLOBAL and UTILITY Press the Encoder to select one of these choices System Mode Navigation General navigation of the System Mode menus parametery iy ay follows 1 Push the Encoder to step down into the menw tree 2 Turn the Encoder to sero through menw items or parameter selections or values 3 Press the Middle Footswitch to step up the menw tree to upper For wh menus with two fields press the Left or Right Footwwitel to select the active field The LED above the Footwitch of the active field will be Ut Hint While the Middle Footwwitch caw always be used to step up the menu tree for menw items that are only one level deep pressing the Encoder a second time will also step up to the top Level 51 SPACE User Guide System Mode System Menu Tree The system mode iy divided into five categories BYPASS AUX SWITCH MIDI GLOBAL and UTILITY whic
57. ss SPACE s default Bypass setting is DSP Bypass DSP Bypass Whew set to DSP Bypass bypassing sendy the audio at the DSP s inputs directly to the outputs without any effects processing This type of bypassing works well in most situations anol protects against gain ano tone changes whew bypassed Relay Bypass True Bypass Some guitarists prefer a true bypass Ww which the pedals electronicy are completely disconnecter from the signal path Whew RELAY Bypass iy elected SPACE uses relays to harod wire your inputs to your outputs Iw fact whenever SPACE power is off SPACE s electronics are completely bypassed by the relays Relay Bypass iy nota choice however if SPACE s input is your guitar and yowye connected SPACE s output directly to a non instrument Level input device or have connected to your amp over a long calle Non instrument inputs are oftew low impedance typically lt 10k ohm and will Load the guitar output and change its tone DSP Bypass allows SPACE to act ay a buffer providing a low impedance output SOO ohm capable Note Relay Bypass shorda not be used if the Input Output Lvl switthey are set opposite to one another Specifically Uf the Input Lvl switeh iy set for GUITAR and the Output Lvl witeh is set to LINE or the Input Lvl swith iy set for LINE and the Output Lvl swith iy set to AMP SPACE will not have unity gain In this case using Relay Bypass wll result iw a level change whenever
58. the reverb decay time in secondy for Hall Room Plate Spring DualVerb Reverse ModlEchoVerb TRemoloVerbh and DynaVerl and the pre delay time in milliseconds for Blackhole Mangledverl and Shimmer Note Whew using aw Auw Switch to tap tempo the BULboara will the tempo value Ww bhoth Play and Preset Modes Global Tempo Tempo iy always saved with each Preset Often however it caw be useful to make the tempo uniform for all of the Presets that yowre using To do this use the System GLOBAL TEMPO command Whew GLOBAL TEMPO the Tempo value saved with the Preset iy ignored and the current Tempo value iy used for all Presets Turning GLOBAL TEMPO ON or OFF The factory default iy OFF 1 Press and hold the Encoder anol Right Footwtteh simultaneously for a few secondly to enter System Mode Release the Encoder 2 Turn the Encoder until GLOBAL is displayed 5 Momentarily press the Encoder 4 Turn the Encoder until TEMPO is displayed 5 Momentary press the Encoder 6 Turn the Encoder to elect ON or OFF 7 Press and hold the Encoder amp Right Footwiteh wmutltaneously to exit System Space User Guide Tempo Fine tuning Tempo and Parameters Tempo The Encoder can be used to set or tweak the Tempo value in BPM if Tempo Ww and iw milliseconay if Tempo iy OFF First press the Tap Footwitth once you must be in Play so that the BULboarad the Tempo value With the Tempo value
59. to Nightly increase the Decay time without an abrupt change in the sound of the Preset KNOB MODE factory default is NORMAL To select Catechu 1 Press and hold the Encoder and Right Footwiteh vmultaneously for a few seconds to enter System Modes Release the Encoder 2 Turn the Encoder until UTILITY is displayed 5 Momentarily press the Encoder 4 Turn the Encoder until KNOB MODE is displayed 5 Momentarily press the Encoder 33 SPACE User Guide Algorithms Turn the Encoder to select CATCHUP 7 Press and hold the Encoder and Right Footswitch yvmultaneously for a few secondy to exit System Note Yow can completely disable the action of the Control Knobs by selecting LOCKED 34 SPACE User Guide Expressiow Pedal Expression Pedal Aw external Expression Pedal can be connected to the rear panel phone jack The Expression Pedal caw be set up to control any combination of the ten parameters For proper operation the Expression Pedal shoul he a simple Linear resistive potentiometer pot with a mayimum value of between Sk Ohms and 25k Ohms Refer to The Expression Pedal settings caw be adjusted simply by pressing the Pedal to the full heel or full toe position and turning the Control Knobs Yow notice then that whenever you move the Pedal the green LED in the upper right corner blinks Thin indicates that Pedal programming iy Uwe To program press the heel completely doww
60. unctions settings mode Turn the Encoder to sero through the MIDI functions including MIDI Program maps MIDI channel MIDI Data Dumps ete RCV CHANNEL Set the MIDI Receive Channel OFF OMNI 1 16 Press the Encoder to select Turn Encoder to et the MIDI Receive Channel option You caw select a MIDI Channel number turn OFF MIDI receive or choose OMNI to receive ow all MIDI channels Press the Middle Footwith once to back up one level to MIDI menu Press the Middle Footwwitch twice to go to the top Level System menu 56 SPACE User Guide System Mode XMT CHANNEL Set the MIDI Transmit Channel 1 2 16 Press the Encoder to select Turn Encoder to et the MIDI Transmit Channel Press the Middle Footwwitth once to back up one Level to MIDI menw Press the Middle Footwwitth twice to go to the top Level System menus RCV CTL Receive Continuous Control Message RCV CTL allows external MIDI Continuous Control messages to be used ay assignable controls for the Preset parameters and system control The idea is to first select the SPACE parameter or function that you want to externally control Intensity for example anol then select either MIDI Bend or the CC with which you want to control it Here y how it works Press the Encoder to select RCV CTL You will see two fields split display of the BUlboarad display showing Parameter destination and Control source assignments The Left Footwwitth LED iy flashing if Py not
61. urning GLOBAL MIX ON or OFF The factory default iv OFF 1 Press and hola the Encoder anol Right Footwiteh swwtltaneously for a few secondy to enter System Mode 2 Turn the Encoder until GLOBAL is displayed 3 Momentary press the Encoder 4 Turn the Encoder until MIX is displayed 5 Momentary press the Encoder Turn the Encoder to select ON or OFF 7 Press and hold the Encoder and Right Footwitth simultaneously for a few secondly to exit System Setting Output Levels Preset output levely caw be adjusted iw either Play or Preset Mode To set output level 1 Press Left Footwitch to Bypass the Preset 2 Pres and hold the Left Footswitch the Preset will now be Active 19 SPACE User Guide Setup 3 After holding for 1 second the display will show O P LVL 008 default value 4 Continue to hold the Left Foohwiteh pressed and turw the Encoder to adjust output level from 20 to 6 OB Note Levely change in 0 5 AB increments from 10 AB to 6 AB and in 1 AB incrementy from 20 AB to 10 AB Note Preset output lLevely must be saved ewen if there are no other changes to the preset or the output Level will revert to its previous setting the next time the Preset iy Loaded Peak LED The Peak LED Lights to indicate that the input signal Level iy near clipping Occasional flashing wy Ifthe Peak LED iy it solidly reduce the input level either by reducing the signal level fed to SPACE or by
62. use When the Preset Loads the name of the Algorithm ow which the Preset based is displayed momentarily Using the Encoder to Select Algorithms Yow caw access SPACE 12 Algorithms using the Encoder Simply presy anol release the Encoder The Algorithm LED will Light and the BULboaral will display aw Algorithw name Turn the Encoder to srol through the 12 Algorithwy Whew you stop scrolling the displayed Algorithm will load After a few secondy of mactivity the Algorithm LED will turn OFF anol SPACE will revert to normal Preset or Play mode Unlike Presets the Algorithms are hard wired and cannot be overwritten or erased This iy important because it giver yow accesy to all 12 Algorithwy ewen if you have overwrittew all of the Presets Iw other words ewen if you have programmed all 100 Presets based ow Spring the other 11 Algorithms are accessible by simply pressing releasing anol turning the Encoder Using the Footswitches The Footwitthes caw he used iw two ways Play Mode and Preset Iw Play Mode the Footswitthes are usedl to control certain aspects of the Presets ike Tap Tempo In Preset Mode the Footwitthes are used to srol through and load Presets Play and Preset Footswitch Modes To switch between Play and Preset Modes presy anol hold the Right Footwwitch for two seconds Notice that ay you change modes the BULboara changes In both modes a Ut LED above the Left Footwiten SPACE User Guide T
63. user SPACE Guide CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS EQUIPMENT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE AVIS RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE NE PAS OUVRIR WARNINGS Use only with srppliedl power supply Avo spilling onto into the unit Do not expose to excessive heat or moisture not open there are no user servickalle party This equipment has heen tested anol found to comply with the Umity for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of FCC rules Operation iy subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause received ncluoing Cer ference deat vaai cause undesired operation Complete User Guide Part 159029 Rev B Contenty Part 142335 Rw Eventide and Harmonizer are registered trademarks of Eventide Inc 2011 Eventide Inc SPACE User Guide Table of Contents GONMEGLIONS Saeta aaah saan 12 essere eleste 15 BYPASS SESE BES asa 17 SHANG Bypass 18 Killdry Send Return Loop Glo bal 19 Setting Output LOVES esasan sais eas Ra 19 Peak LEDen ranees iara ne oie erie ieena ei o briis sra Signal Preset LED Algorithms amp PreSets 2 iE Selecting FERA neiii tiiit e oara 21 Control Knobs Adjusting the 2
64. w Preset you overwrite the olal Preset SPACE is designed to assure that saving wa deliberate act The Preset number corresponding to the currently running Preset will flash ay a warning that saving in this Location will overwrite the currently Loaded Preset 43 SPACE User Guide Auxiliary Switthey amp MIDI Note Name changes affect the current Preset ewen Uf NOT Saveol This feature lows you to rename a Preset without changing any of the Parameter values Note The cursor will wrap around the display Pressing the Left Footwitth will move to the Left by one character at a time until it gets to the first character thew it will jump to the Preset Number field Pressing the Left Footwiteh again will jump to the last character Note A phantom space iy always present at the enw of the name to allow characters to be added past the enol This cannot be deleted but will be removed ow exit Organizing Your Presets Whew yow save a Preset you should consider whew anol how it will be used For examyne if you hawe a pair of Presets that you plaw to use together Ww the same song one for the verse one for the chorus placing them in sequential Preset numbery will let you quickly swith frow one to the other Loading a Preset takes two or more taps Once tap of either the Middle or Right Footswitch to the new Preset and tapping the Left Footswitch to Load it Note Whew saving to a Location other than the active slot the
65. y important to karn how to un assign parameters Lets say that you ve programmed the Pedal to control Min from SO to 100 and Delay from 10 millisecond to 100 milliseconds Now yowol Like to un assign Delay and have it fixed at 20 millisecond rather thaw have it change whew the Pedal moves Heres what you do 1 Press the Pedal to full heel and turn the Delay knob to 20 milliseconds 2 Press the Pedal to full toe Turn Delay away from 20 milliseconds and then back to 20 milliseconds Remember you must move the Parameter Control Knob to create the Pedal assignment If a Parameter way previously assigned to the Pedal the only way to un aysign i is to set the same value for the heel and toe by turning the knob The Expression Pedal settings are not sawed automatically If you want to be able to recall your Expression Pedal setting you must perform the Preset Save operation If you load a Preset and the Expression Pedal iy not connected the parameter valuey will be same as they were the last time the Preset way useol 36 SPACE User Guide Expression Pedal Note Expression Pedal programming caw be disabled in Sytem Mode under the Utilitiey menu Since programming the Expression Pedal w so easy Ut is possible to inadvertently change settings that yowve created By setting Pedal Lock PPLOCK ON accidental changes to the Expression Pedal settings are prevented Note Yow caw set the minimum value to be greater than the maximum
66. y not be desirable for all situations and users Consider the following example You have just Loaded a preset based on Room and the preses value for the Decay wy et tot second Now LEs say that the Decay Knob happens to be at full clockwise position corresponding toa Decay of 5 ee If yowa Uke to tweak the Decay for example wp from Uy current value of 1 sec to 1 5 sec you woud reach down anol turn the knob only to find that the Decay at first abruptly jumps to its maximum of 5 see If thy happens while yowre playing it might be a tad distracting SPACE s Catehup feature iy designed to prevent parameter voley from abruptly changing when the knob positions dowt correspond to the Preset values Whew Cathup iy ON and a Control Knob iy turned the parameter value doesn t change instantly Instead the display alternates between the Preset value and the word TURN displayed accompanied by either a Left or right pointing arrows ay appropriate The parameter and hence the Preset does not change until the knob position passes the current parameter value at which point TURN and the arrow disappear the parameter name ano value are displayed ano the knob becomes acter Returning to our example Uf Catchup iy selected the Decay will not change until the Control Knob iy turned from Uy full clockwise positon to the position corresponding to the Presets stored value of 1 sec At that point the Control Kno becomes Live allowing you
67. yed it iy solidly Ut Turn the Encoder to select the desired Presett The LED flashes whew the currently displayed Preset is not the active Preset Whew saving all Preset numbers are available ewen if yowye Limited the number of active Presets Press the Right Footwitch anol the first character of the Preset name will flash Turning the Encoder will change thy character Preset names can haxe up to 16 characters The available character set is O 49 2 and Use the Left and Right Footwwittheys to traverse the display swelecting the character to be edited by the Encoder The active character for editing is always flashing Repeated pressing of the Right or Left Footwwitth will traverse the name one character at a time flashing the selected character Press and holo Left Footswitch to DELETE the current flashing character Press and holo Right Footwwitel to INSERT a character before the currently flashing character To save the Preset presy anol hold the Encoder a seeond time The BUlboara displays SAVED After a short time the Save mode iy exited To exit Save without saving press and release the Encoder again without holding itor press any Footwitth at any time Upon exiting Save mode without saving the BUboard displays NO SAVE Note You must press and HOLD the Encoder to save If you presy anol release quickly the new Preset will not be saved This iy intentional Whew yow save a ne
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