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Using TonePrints

Hall of Fame Mini Reverb  11

Using TonePrints

When you look at your Hall of 
Fame Mini Reverb pedal, you’ll 
only see one knob. However, 
that innocuous knob is capa-
ble of controlling quite a few 
of the effect’s internal param-
eters.

TC has defined the relationship between the 
knob and all the parameters “under the hood”. 
But wouldn’t it be cool to have guys like Steve 
Stevens, Scott Ian or Paul Gilbert (i.e., some of 
the world’s leading guitar players) virtually rewire 
your reverb pedal, defining what should happen 
behind the scenes – or perhaps even do it your-
self?

This is exactly what TonePrint does.

We work with top guitar players who explore 
a pedal’s hidden tonal potential, redefining the 
controls and creating their personal TonePrints.

TC is making these custom TonePrints avail-
able to you. Uploading them to your pedal is re-
ally easy, and with the amazing TonePrint Editor 
you can even create your own signature pedal 
tweaked specifically to your liking.

You can change the TonePrint in your pedal as 
often as you like, and the best part: 

It’s totally free.

Transferring TonePrints to the pedal

 
“So how do I load new TonePrints into my pedal?”

“Use USB, Luke – or beam it.”

Transferring TonePrints to 

the pedal by beaming

For all you iPhone and Android users out there, 
we created the TonePrint app. iPhone users can 
download the app from Apple’s App Store, An-
droid users will find it on Google Play.

– Launch the TonePrint app on your smart-

phone and find the TonePrint you want to use.

–  Plug your guitar or bass into your TonePrint 

pedal.

–  Turn your TonePrint pedal on.
–  Turn up the volume on your instrument and set 

the pickup selector to one pickup.

–  Hold the speaker of your smartphone next to 

the chosen pickup and touch “Beam to ped-
al”.

  (Or just follow the on-screen instructions on 

your phone.)

Transferring TonePrints to 

the pedal via USB

–  Go to tcelectronic.com/toneprint.
–  Select your TC product in the “TonePrint by 

product” section.

–  Download a TonePrint you’d like to try.
–  Connect your TonePrint pedal and your com-

puter using a Mini-B to Type A USB cable.

–  Turn your TonePrint pedal on.
–  Launch the TonePrint application you down-

loaded and follow the on-screen instructions. 
It’s quick and easy.

Summary of Contents for Hall of Fame mini Reverb

Page 1: ...Hall of Fame Mini Reverb...

Page 2: ...Setup 5 Setup examples 6 Choosing the right setup 8 Inputs outputs controls 10 1 Power input 10 2 Audio input 10 3 Audio output 10 4 Footswitch 10 5 REVERB knob Effect level control 10 6 USB port 10...

Page 3: ...nd the point where they exit from the apparatus 11 Only use attachments accessories speci fied by the manufacturer 12 Use only with a cart stand tripod bracket or table specified by the manufacturer o...

Page 4: ...ed by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separa...

Page 5: ...DF version which has both internal and external hyperlinks For exam ple clicking the TC Electronic logo in the upper left corner of each page will take you back to the table of contents To download th...

Page 6: ...t TC Electronic is synonymous with some of the best sounding reverbs out there Think of a song with reverb on it that you have heard in the last 20 years and chances are it s us TC Electronic has buil...

Page 7: ...rier and supplier If damage has occurred keep all packaging as it can be used as evidence of excessive handling force Set Connect a 9V power supply with the following symbol to the DC input socket of...

Page 8: ...Setup examples Hall of Fame Mini Reverb Hall of Fame Mini Reverb 6 Setup examples Hall of Fame Mini Reverb in front of the amp Modulation Delay Pedals Looper Pedal Combo Input Drive Pedals...

Page 9: ...Setup examples Hall of Fame Mini Reverb Hall of Fame Mini Reverb 7 Hall of Fame Mini Reverb in an FX Loop Modulation Delay Pedals Looper Pedal Combo FX Loop Send FX Loop Return Input Drive Pedals...

Page 10: ...erb can be used in different ways to create all sorts of inspiring sounds but here are the most widely used ones that add the most realistically sounding reverb possible to your setup I want to be abl...

Page 11: ...use my volume pedal Awesome In that case place your volume pedal before Hall of Fame Mini Reverb in the signal path so the pedal can work its magic Modulation Delay Pedals Looper Pedal Combo Input Dri...

Page 12: ...etups see the Setup examples section of this manual 4 Footswitch Tap the footswitch to turn the pedal on or off just like with any other pedal on your board 5 REVERB knob Effect level control Use the...

Page 13: ...ange the TonePrint in your pedal as often as you like and the best part It s totally free Transferring TonePrints to the pedal So how do I load new TonePrints into my pedal Use USB Luke or beam it Tra...

Page 14: ...ic creations in real time live make changes on the fly and listen to results immediately Works with both PC and Mac Last but not least TonePrint Editor is absolutely free Getting and using TonePrint E...

Page 15: ...r reverb Church reverb Church reverb is a highly diffuse large reverb that is recognizable for its emulation of the many hard surfaces of different shapes found in tradi tional church rooms If you are...

Page 16: ...Signal Circuitry Analog dry through Dimensions Width x Depth x Height 48 x 48 x 93 mm 1 9 x 1 9 x 3 7 Input Connector Type Standard jack mono TS Output Connector Type Standard jack mono TS Power Input...

Page 17: ...the amp then you should definitely place it in the loop This will give you reverb on your distorted guitar sound and not distortion on top of your reverb The rule of thumb is Place you reverb as late...

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