FX Chain presets save:
Everything contained within each algorithm preset for all the algorithms present in the FX chain
General parameter values related to the entire FX chain container (mix, mute/bypass, input/
output gains)
Additional mappings of these FX chain parameters to MIDI controllers
All routing information internal to the FX chain (from the FX chain inputs, to/between algorithm
containers, to the FX chain outputs). No Physical I/O information is included
Function values, as well as mappings of the actual Function knobs to external controllers
Metadata (Name and ID are the most relevant to the user)
1.3.3. Algorithm
Over many years, Eventide has created a vast library of audio processing routines, which exist as
eects processing “modules”. Some of these are simple, such as a low pass lter, a limiter, a
compressor, etc., while others are more complex, such as an FFT or a reverb network.
An Algorithm in the H9000 is a combination of some of these modules, and of certain variable values
associated with the modules that make up that algorithm. The designer of the algorithm might
choose to set some variables of some modules to a specic value that cannot be changed by the
user, while allowing that user to change the values of other variables.
The algorithms are the H9000’s “secret sauce”, with specic eects parameters that are adjustable by
you, the user. The members of the H9000 Family each have well over one thousand ve hundred
algorithms, covering the whole range of audio eects.
Algorithm Presets save:
Algorithm-related parameter values
General parameter values related to the algorithm container (mix, mute/bypass, input/output
gains)
Mappings of parameters to external controllers and Functions (can be excluded at load time)
Assorted metadata (Name and ID are the most relevant to the user)
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1. Introduction
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