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    • #178299
      monk303
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      Hi all!
      I have a question regarding programming and parameter assignment.
      I noticed that in different presets, for example on the attenuation knob, in addition to the standard parameter, there is already “gravity” in the presets, and for example on the contour, “mid-lvl” is assigned and so on,,,
      Tell me, how can I make changes and assign this or that parameter to a specific handle? I re-read the instructions and have not been able to deal with this situation for 3 days now..
      Can someone explain step by step? Or is it simply included in the preset by the manufacturer itself? But you can’t assign a bind to yourself? Thank you!

    • #178307
      joecozzi
      Moderator
      Eventide Staff

      Hello monk303, I’m going to assume your referring to the functionality of the the Space pedal, since you’re using it as your image. Space has 12 different reverb algorithms, most with differing parameter names. The Space manual has an algorithm guide where you can see how the parameters are laid out across the knobs on the front panel. For example, for most reverb algorithms, Decay is self-explanatory, but on the Blackhole algorithm Decay actually functions as the Gravity knob, which is split up into inverse reverb or regular decay reverb ranges; again, it’s best to consult the algorithm guide to learn how to harness the power of each effect. Similarly, for some algorithms the Contour knob is assigned to the Mid-level eq but in others it works as high frequency or resonant filter; again, the algorithm guide is key.

      The idea is first you have to choose an algorithm type (an effect type) from the twelve that are available, and then reference that to the guide to see what you’re working with. It’s not possible to change the assignment of a particular algorithm. In other words, you can’t change Gravity to Decay or Mid-level to High-level. You simply work with the parameters of the algorithm you’ve chosen.

      The Space manual explains how to surf algorithms from the front panel; turn the black preset knob/encoder. Or, as you search for presets, the front panel indicates which algorithm you’re on.

    • #178325
      monk303
      Participant

      As I understand it, if you specify a change to this or that parameter that can be linked, you will not be able to specify this or that handle?

      For each knob, you cannot specify any of the parameters in a certain order… assign a damping knob – resonance, and so on… but use only the established algorithm, choosing the convenient installation of certain options on the knob and changing only the values ​​of the numbers, these parameters Are you satisfied with the save… did I understand you correctly?

    • #178332
      joecozzi
      Moderator
      Eventide Staff

      For each knob, you cannot specify any of the parameters in a certain order… assign a damping knob – resonance, and so on… but use only the established algorithm

      That is correct. The algorithm determines what parameters are available. We can only change parameters values.

    • #178333
      monk303
      Participant

      Thank you, I read the section in the instructions and couldn’t understand it! OK! thank you for the quality answer

    • #178339
      monk303
      Participant

      By the way, I didn’t find it anywhere either, which means that when the hot switch option is enabled and you press the middle and right switch at the same time and hold them, the message No Tuna appears, what is this? I couldn’t find it anywhere, please explain

    • #178358
      joecozzi
      Moderator
      Eventide Staff

      By the way, I didn’t find it anywhere either, which means that when the hot switch option is enabled and you press the middle and right switch at the same time and hold them, the message No Tuna appears, what is this?

      The only Factor series pedal that has a built-in tuner is the PitchFactor; by pressing the middle and right footswitch you can access that tuner. The message you’re seeing is the Space pedal’s way of telling you there’s no tuner.

    • #178359
      monk303
      Participant

      Im very grateful for the answer! Thank you

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