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Eclipse User Manual
Release 1.10.1 Page 5 of 58 Eclipse User Manual
• All of the levels and signal selection outside the DSP is addressed in the LEVELS area and the SETUP
area. Refer to the “Eclipse System Signal Flow” sheet provided in the pocket of this manual to “look” at
the signal flow outside the DSP. You cannot save these settings as parts of programs.
• All of the routing and levels inside the DSP are addressed in the
PARAMETER area. Refer to the “Pro-
gram Signal Flow” sheet provided in the pocket of this manual to “look” at the signal flow inside the
DSP. All of these settings are saved as parts of programs.
This is as confusing as it gets, so if you have this straight you’re all set.
Knobs, Keys, and Jacks
... certified ergonomically sound after extensive testing on free-range humans.
The Front Panel
1) POWER Toggle this toggle to “1” to turn the Eclipse on. Toggle this toggle to “0” to turn the Eclipse
off.
2)
PROGRAM Press this key to load and save programs. ! see page 26
3) HOT KEYS Press this key to access the most salient parameters for the current program. Additionally,
assign any parameter to the
HOT KEYS area for quick access. ! see page 30
4) LEVELS Press this key to alter input and output levels, system wet/dry mix, system routing (not to be
confused with the routing between the two effects blocks that comprise a program), and me-
tering parameters.
! see page 18
5) SETUP Press this key to access system parameters such as display, digital rate and clock source,
MIDI configuration, and much more.
6) Display This is your window on the inner workings of the Eclipse.
7) Soft Keys Each of the four soft keys corresponds to the bracketed phrase in the display directly above
it. Pressing a soft key allows the parameters associated with that soft key to be altered.
8) Keypad The keypad is used to enter parameter values. Negative values can be entered by pressing the
+/- key before or after the number. Numbers entered will not “stick” until you press the ENT
key. Use the increment or decrement keys (the little triangles) to change parameter values by
small, sensible amounts.