2 2
The output selected will now be muted. On releasing the control knob and
returning to level display, the mute mode will be indicated by “pause” lines
to the left hand side of the display.
11.6 Program
Store and Recall
Press and turn.
There are 12 program memories available for storing different front panel
settings. These programs are accessible either from the front panel or via
either of the rear panel control interfaces.
For the
TCS-803
each program can store the individual delay times or distance
that has been set for the three outputs. Level information is not stored as it is
adjusted by the front panel analogue controls.
For the
TCS-804
, both delay time and output gain information are stored,
together with information on mode select, stereo linking and relative delay.
Input headroom is not stored, as this would be dangerous when recalling
programs with widely different settings.
The Program, Store and Recall operations are similar for both units, and to
enter the program mode:
The display shows the current program number.
Turn knob to select program number.
Press at any time to exit Program mode.
Stores current parameters into displayed program number and will overwrite
any previous settings.
Once either Recall or Store has been pressed, the display returns to the delay
display that was shown before the Program mode was selected. Press at any
time to exit Program mode.
Sets parameters to those of displayed program number.
Parameter Selection
Summary of Contents for TCS 80X
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