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DEEP EDITING 

The surface controls are just the surface (excuse the pun) of the power of the BCC-

TDE. If you’re 

willing to go deep, then the sonic possibilities are expansive! To access additional parameters, 

you’ll 

need to use the EDIT submenu. To access the EDIT submenu from the home screen: 

 

Press MENU 

 

Select EDIT submenu 

 

Press MENU / EDIT 

Use 

EDIT 

to navigate to each of the required submenus to be edited and press 

MENU / EDIT 

to enter 

these. Use 

EDIT

 to adjust the selected parameter value or to navigate further submenus. To return to 

a previous menu press 

MENU

, to exit to the home screen continue to press 

MENU

 until the home 

screen is visible. 

Note. For more information on what each menu does, check out the 

MENUS 

section. 

STORING A PRESET 

Now you’ve dialled in your sound, you’ll want to make sure it’s saved so you can easily recall it

 later. 

To save

 

the changes you have made to your preset, first enter the PRESET submenu. 

Use EDIT to navigate to the SAVE and press EDIT / MENU to save your preset. 

Note. The screen will display *CHANGES* if there are currently unsaved changes to your preset, and 
display *SAVED* to confirm your preset is now safe! 

COPYING A PRESET 

If you want to make changes to a preset but don’t want to overwrite t

he original 

settings, you can make a copy of the preset into another location. Then you’re free to 

edit the copy without worrying about overwriting any settings. 

 

First recall the preset you want to copy. 

 

Press Menu and navigate to the Preset option, press menu, and then navigate to 
copy. Press menu again to bring up the copy screen. 

 

Use EDIT to navigate to the preset number you wish to copy to. The 
preset name currently stored at that location will be displayed in the 
highlighted area. 

 

Press MENU / EDIT to copy the preset to this selected location. You 
will be prompted with a warning message. 

 

Select YES to confirm the copy. The pedal will also switch to the new 
preset position. WARNING: This will overwrite any existing preset at 

the “TO:” number.

 

CHANGING A PRESET NAME 

Now that you’ve edited and customised some of the presets to suit your needs, 

you can further 

customise your preset by giving it a name. This is the final step in making the preset your own!  

A preset name can be up to 16 Characters in length and contain CAPS, LOWERCASE, NUMBERS & 
SPECIAL CHARACTERS. 

In the PRESET submenu, navigate to the existing preset name you wish to change. Scroll down to the 
name and press EDIT / MENU to begin editing the preset name. 

Whilst changing the name, use 

EDIT 

to scroll to the desired new letter. Once the new letter is 

reached, press

 MENU / EDIT 

to move to the next letter in line. 

Once you’re happy with the new name, 

press 

MODE 

to return to the PRESET submenu. After editing the preset name, remember to save your 

changes!

 

 

Summary of Contents for Black Country Customs THE DIFFERENCE ENGINE

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...IONS 10 WHATS ON THE SCREEN 12 PRESET LIVE MODE 13 PRESET MODE 13 LIVE MODE 13 SCROLLING THROUGH PRESETS 14 RECALLING A PRESET 14 EDITING A PRESET 14 QUICK EDITING 14 DEEP EDITING 15 STORING A PRESET...

Page 3: ...MIDI CONNECTIONS 27 MIDI MENU 27 PROGRAM CHANGES 28 CONTROLLING PARAMETERS 28 MIDI CC CHARTS 28 PRESET SELECT AND OTHERS 28 SURFACE CONTROLS 28 ANALOGUE CONTROLS 29 Table for HEAD enable CC 49 29 TAPE...

Page 4: ...lack Country The Pedal combines 3 distinctly different superbly crafted eras of delay into a compact box Careful consideration has been taken to ensure the highest sonic quality that would rival any t...

Page 5: ...gital delays of the 80 s such as the KORG SDD3000 with the modern benefits such as Tap Tempo Freeze and BPM display Up to 2500ms of crystal clean delay Multi Tap delay enables complex delay patterns A...

Page 6: ...dly format 100 user recallable and customisable presets Stereo In and Out via Jacks External expression pedal configurable control MIDI IN and OUT via 5 pin DIN for presets and parameter control WHATS...

Page 7: ...EPEATS o Sets the number of repeats of the delayed signal At minimum settings you ll get a single repeat and at maximum you ll get runaway feedback that goes into self oscillation DISPLAY SCREEN o The...

Page 8: ...system the EDIT control allows you to scroll up and down and select enter with a press of the EDIT control When editing a parameter turning the EDIT control will change the value of the parameter and...

Page 9: ...nbalanced outputs to other pedals directly to your guitar amp input of FX loop or into an audio interface etc When running in mono use only the LEFT output MIDI o Connect your MIDI gear here the BCC T...

Page 10: ...dal into the amplifier input Figure 1 Note The BCC TDE fits nicely on a pedal board and can be connected to other pedals in series Figure 2 IN THE FX LOOP If your amp includes an FX loop it s common t...

Page 11: ...MONO and STEREO Figure 5 Note Any line level source can be used with the BCC TDE not just guitars keyboards and synths STEREO CONNECTIONS The BCC TDE works great just using MONO connects LEFT IN LEFT...

Page 12: ...t Some settings will lose your RIGHT signal completely If you need to use it in this way make sure to set the routing mix options accordingly CENTRE DRY AMP STEREO DELAYS For super large delay soundsc...

Page 13: ...REEZE function is available on the right footswitch 2 PRESET NUMBER o The current preset number we ve got 100 preset slots to save your settings into 3 DELAY ERA o Shows the current delay ERA selected...

Page 14: ...an press the MODE button Note You can alter the scroll speed of the PRESET MODE in the DISPLAY MENU PRESET MODE In this mode the two footswitches are used to scroll up and down the saved presets Left...

Page 15: ...EDIT to scroll to the PRESET sub menu Press MENU EDIT to enter the sub menu From the PRESET submenu you can then recall patches Use EDIT to select the patch number NO Press MENU EDIT to enter the pat...

Page 16: ...copy of the preset into another location Then you re free to edit the copy without worrying about overwriting any settings First recall the preset you want to copy Press Menu and navigate to the Prese...

Page 17: ...uts If a mono input is used then the output is split equally left and right If a stereo input source is used then the stereo integrity of the input signals is maintained through the pedal Any panning...

Page 18: ...tputs WET DRY Designed to be used in a dual amp application In Wet Dry mode the DRY signal is sent to the amp connected to the LEFT output The WET delayed signal is sent to the amp connected to the RI...

Page 19: ...either LIVE or PRESET mode will open the menu and display it on the screen Note While browsing the MENUs you can still use the footswitches but the 4 rotary controls are disabled You can use the EDIT...

Page 20: ...re 11 EXPRESSION PEDAL MENU Now you have connected the expression pedal it s time to configure the pedal to your needs All expression pedal settings can be found in the EXPRESSION PEDAL menu To access...

Page 21: ...f the delay This setting will also affect the tails meaning when the expression pedal is at minimum the entire delay will be muted TIME o Maps the expression pedal to control the delay time It will ra...

Page 22: ...ted SPEED 40 2000 o Represents the speed at which the tape loop in an echo unit over the playback heads normally measured in inches per second IPS The faster the tape speed the shorter the delay time...

Page 23: ...degradation WOW DEPTH 0 100 o Controls the intensity of the WOW effect At 0 there will be no WOW effect applied to the delay WOW RATE 0 100 o Controls the pitch modulation speed of the WOW effect The...

Page 24: ...the overall tonality of the delayed signal This needs to be adjusted accordingly as it will affect the character of the repeats particularly in the ANALOG mode ROUTING MODE Stereo XFB Ping Pong Mono W...

Page 25: ...an create chaotic and other worldly sonic landscapes DEPTH 0 100 o Controls the insanity of the modulation sweep At a setting of 0 no modulation will be applied to the delay repeats RATE 0 100 o Sets...

Page 26: ...he speed at which the presets scroll through the display when holding either of the footswitches in PRESET mode 1 is slow scroll and 10 is fast scroll Default value is 5 TIME DISPLAY MS BPM o Sets the...

Page 27: ...s the TAP TEMPO function when in LIVE mode Repeatedly pressing the TAP switch in time with the music you are playing to will adjust the time of the selected delay to match the tempo of the music Makin...

Page 28: ...ens remember to subtract 1 A value of 1 from this type of MIDI controller will actually be 0 and so on MIDI CONNECTIONS Below are some connection diagrams for connecting your BCC TDE to various midi d...

Page 29: ...or more details Preset Change PC 000 0xC0 0x00 Preset 1 PC 000 0xC0 0x01 Preset 2 PC 100 0xC0 0x63 Preset 100 o 0x63 Hex is 99 decimal but preset 1 starts at zero so remember 99 will be preset 100 CON...

Page 30: ...2 OFF ON OFF 3 ON ON OFF 4 OFF OFF ON 5 ON OFF ON 6 OFF ON ON 7 ON ON ON TAPE SETTINGS CC FUNCTION CC VALUE DESCRIPTION 22 WOW RATE 0 100 23 WOW DEPTH 0 100 24 FLUTTER RATE 0 100 25 FLUTTER DEPTH 0 10...

Page 31: ...ATTACK TIME MSB LSB control CC 8 MSB CC 40 LSB 9 41 RELEASE TIME MSB LSB control CC 7 MSB CC 39 LSB ROUTING CC FUNCTION CC VALUE DESCRIPTION 42 ROUTING MODE 0 4 Sets the current routing mode 0 STEREO...

Page 32: ...t and split it into two parts with a little bit of math Take your VALUE you want divide it by 128 The integer value the number before the decimal point is your MSB Now multiply the fractional part the...

Page 33: ...ed is data output Figure 15 DOWNLOADING NEW PRESETS As new artist presets are developed we will occasionally add them to the Laney website Be sure to check the Laney website for any updates on the pro...

Page 34: ...ed Controls Colour Mix Tone Repeats Edit Menu Mode On Bypass Tap Freeze Inputs Left Right Expression 6 3mm Jack Midi In 5 pin DIN Outputs Left Right 6 3mm Jack Socket Midi out 5 pin DIN Unit dimension...

Page 35: ...d or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped 17 Never break o...

Page 36: ...that may cause undesired operation Warning Changes or modification to the equipment not approved by Laney can void the user s authority to use the equipment Note This equipment has been tested and fo...

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