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Eventide Space - Algorithms and Preset Management; Selecting and Adjusting Presets

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Space User Guide Algorithms
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Algorithms & Presets
’s Presets are based on a set of reverb-type audio processing algorithms. An algorithm is
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 descriptions of ’s Presets.
In this section, we document the Algorithms and their control parameters.
Selecting Presets
Presets are selected by using the Footswitches while in Preset Mode or by turning the Encoder
in either Preset or Play Mode.
In Preset Mode, select a Preset by using the Right Footswitch to increment or the Middle
Footswitch to decrement the preset until the desired one is cued. Preset numbers will flash as
you scroll, and will stop flashing once they are loaded. Press the Left Footswitch to load the
Preset.
To select a Preset using the Encoder simply turn the Encoder, stopping when the desired
Preset Name appears. Presets automatically load when using the Encoder.
Control Knobs - Adjusting the Presets
A Preset’s parameter values can be adjusted by turning the ten Control Knobs. Whenever a
Control Knob is turned, the Billboard displays the parameter’s name and value. The controls
are arranged in two rows and grouped according to their functions.
Edited Preset Indication
Whenever a Preset’s parameter values are changed, the green “Edited” LED in the upper right
corner is lit. Parameters can be changed by:
a) turning a Control Knob or,
b) tapping Tempo or,
c) moving the Expression Pedal or,
d) receiving a MIDI command.
The Algorithms
’s 12 Algorithms are the basis for all of its Presets. Each Algorithm employs a unique
signal processing structure to achieve its effect and each Algorithm has a unique set of
control parameters associated with it. Some of ’s Algorithms are designed to simulate

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