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1) by pressing the Bank select footswitch followed by footswitch 1, 2, or 3.

2) by turning the Data wheel in Program mode.

To Select Programs using the footswitches:

1) After you power up, the TEC8 defaults to Program mode.  Select a Bank

by pressing the Bank selector footswitch.  The display shows the select-
ed bank number on the left side of the display and a dash on the right.
The display might look something like this:

or  

2) Press footswitch 1, 2, or 3.  The dash in the display

changes to show the number of the Program you
selected.  The display might look something like this:

NOTE:

If a new Program number is not selected within 5 seconds after

pressing the Bank select button, the display returns to its previous setting.

Editing Programs

As you become more familiar with the TEC8, you may find that you need
to modify certain Programs to better fit your needs.  Fortunately, the TEC8
is flexible enough to give you everything you need without being difficult
to program.

The following procedure is an example of how to modify your
Programs.  Suppose that Program 63 (which has an Arena reverb,
250 ms Mono Delay, a Tremolo, Noise Gate, EQ, and
Compression) sounds close to what you want, but you want a
300 ms delay with low feedback instead.  Here's how to change
it:

1) Use the Data wheel, or the Bank and Program selector

footswitches to select Program 63.

2) Press the Delay effect Group button.  The Mono Delay Group

Status LED begins flashing and the display reads:

2 5

DATA

2 3

3

2

1

2 _

Signal Processing

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Signal Processing

Signal Processing

Summary of Contents for TEC8

Page 1: ...B Boost 12 dB Cut 0 Flat 6 dB Boost 8 dB Cut 4 dB Boost 10 dB Cut 2 dB Boost 12 dB Cut 0 Flat Mono Delay 4 Mod Speed 5 Mod Depth 6 Mod Level 7 Detune 8 Pitch Detune Level 9 Delay Level 10 Reverb Level...

Page 2: ...om defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and service 3 DOD liability under this warranty is limited to repairing or replacing defective materials that show evidence of defect provided...

Page 3: ...R INPUT 3 POWER CORD STRAIN RELIEF 3 Hooking Up and Supplying Power 4 SECTION 2 PROGRAMMING THE TEC8 5 Navigating The TEC8 5 Selecting Programs in the TEC8 5 User LED Indicator 5 Using The Footswitche...

Page 4: ...Distortion 1 10 IT 11 20 Grind Low EQ 1 8 Gate Threshold 9 11 Fast Swell 12 14 Slow Swell Noise Gate Mid EQ 12 dB Boost 2 dB Cut 10 dB Boost 4 dB Cut 8 dB Boost 6 dB Cut 12 dB Boost 2 dB Cut 10 dB Boo...

Page 5: ...hone level is controlled by the Output level knob 3 JAM A LONG INPUT This stereo mini jack lets you connect your tape deck or CD player headphone output to the TEC8 for personal jam sessions The Jam a...

Page 6: ...as desired The TEC8 like any piece of computer hardware is sensitive to voltage drops spikes and surges Interference such as lightning or power brownouts can seriously and in extreme cases permanentl...

Page 7: ...ctor buttons These buttons allow you to select and or bypass effects in the TEC8 The follow ing things happen when you use the Effect Selector buttons When you select a bypassed effect its group LED b...

Page 8: ...button the display returns to its previous setting Editing Programs As you become more familiar with the TEC8 you may find that you need to modify certain Programs to better fit your needs Fortunatel...

Page 9: ...age Expression Pedal Assign The TEC8 Expression Pedal can be assigned to control 1 of 10 different parameters in a program This adds a whole new dimension in your sound by letting you make real time e...

Page 10: ...modifications to a program you may want to store the changes The TEC8 lets you store up to 30 Programs in the User mem ory locations Remember you have to store any changes in a User Program memory lo...

Page 11: ...well Noise Gates have attack times of 500 ms and 1000 ms respectively which create a volume pedal or bowing type effect DISTORTION The TEC8 gives you 8 distortions to choose from 4 of which include Ca...

Page 12: ...ack to the input feedback Increased feedback settings can produce very spacey sounds reminiscent of late 60 s early 70 s music Name Speed Fback Speed Fback Speed Fback Speed Fback Slow 1 10Hz 60 2 10H...

Page 13: ...s For example a Tap 300 400ms number 63 would have a Tap delay time of 300 and 400 ms a feedback of 0 and a level of 50 Selection fb lev fb lev fb lev 1 3 0 15 0 30 0 50 4 6 30 15 30 30 30 50 7 9 50 1...

Page 14: ...letter of the selected string in the display Factory Program Reset Resetting the TEC8 will erase all User programs and restore them to their original Factory settings Remember when resetting the TEC8...

Page 15: ...Grunge 12 Big Fluff 13 Industrial Pixellator Metal 21 Tallica 22 Clean Metal Chorus 23 Wah solo Country 31 Chicken Pickin 32 Slide Volume 33 Country Tremolo Rock 41 British stack 42 Stack lead 43 Fla...

Page 16: ...e product Product Name TEC8 Product Options All includes internal battery power and with a Class II power adapter that conforms to the requirements of EN60065 EN60742 or equivalent conforms to the fol...

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