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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

Certificate of Conformity

TC Electronic A/S, Sindalsvej 34, 8240
Risskov, Denmark, hereby declares on own
responsibility that following products: 

M350 – Dual Engine Processor

- that is covered by this certificate and
marked with CE-label conforms with
following standards:

EN 60065

Safety requirements for mains 

(IEC 60065)  operated electronic and

related apparatus for household
and similar general use

EN 55103-1  Product family standard for

audio, video, audio-visual and
entertainment lighting control
apparatus for professional
use. Part 1: Emission.

EN 55103-2 Product family standard for

audio, video, audio-visual and
entertainment lighting control
apparatus for professional
use. Part 2: Immunity.

With reference to regulations in following
directives:
73/23/EEC, 89/336/EEC

Issued in Risskov, April 2006

Mads Peter Lübeck

Chief Executive Officer

EMC / EMI

This equipment has been tested and found to
comply with the limits for a Class B digital
device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules.
These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful
interference in residential installations. This
equipment generates, uses and can radiate
radio frequency energy and, if not installed and
used in accordance with the instructions, may
cause harmful interference to radio
communications. However, there is no
guarantee that interference will not occur in a
particular installation. If this equipment does
cause harmful interference to radio or television
reception, which can be determined 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 separation between the 
equipment and receiver.

Connect the equipment into an outlet on a 
circuit different from that to which the 
receiver is connected.

Consult the dealer or an experienced 
radio/TV technician for help.

For the customers in Canada:

This Class B digital apparatus complies with
Canadian ICES-003.
Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est
conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.

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Summary of Contents for M350

Page 1: ...M350 DUAL ENGINE PROCESSOR U US SE ER R S S M MA AN NU UA AL L...

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Page 3: ...ts have fallen into the apparatus the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped This equipment should be installed near the socket outlet and disconn...

Page 4: ...ass B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in residential installations This equipment generates...

Page 5: ...esets 22 MIDI channel 22 Sysex ID 22 M350 Software 22 Routings 23 EFFECTS Delay effects Dynamic Delay 24 Studio Delay 25 Triplets Delay 25 Soft Delay 25 PingPong Delay 25 SlapBack Delay 25 Compressor...

Page 6: ...witch in IN position ideal if you need to send signals from two different aux sends on your mixer and return on a stereo aux or two other channels For detailed explanations on Routings and connections...

Page 7: ...f TC reverbs and effects M350 comes with an easy to read preset display and provides MIDI in out MIDI clock tempo sync pedal control of tap tempo and global bypass It provides 5 direct access paramete...

Page 8: ...tor Selects between the 15 effects Off in the Delay Effects engine DELAY TIMING knob DE TAP key Tap the global tempo using the TAP key by tapping quarter notes Now use the timing knob to multiply the...

Page 9: ...presets by using the UP DOWN arrows followed by LOAD Note that the M350 holds no stored factory presets apart from the default settings in the various effects Toggling between the preset On preset Off...

Page 10: ...ut signal is fed to both the Delay Effects engine and the Reverb engine This means you can then use the M350 as two independent effect units with a common output Analog output Analog output is a stere...

Page 11: ...Jack Cable Mono to Mono MIDI Cable DIN CONNECTOR 5POLE MALE 180 degrees DIN CONNECTOR 5POLE MALE 180 degrees max 10m SHIELDED CABLE 3 or 5 wires screen GND TIP TIP GND TIP RING GND GND RING TIP Jack...

Page 12: ...e rear panel select Dual Input routing mode by leaving the switch in the in position Connect AUX 1 send to the M350 s left input Connect AUX 2 send to the M350 s right input Connect the M350 s left an...

Page 13: ...your instrument or from a DI box to the M350 s inputs use the left input for mono signals Connect the M350 s left and right outputs to mixer or amplification Set input level to 12 o clock position Set...

Page 14: ...type using the selectors on the front panel Set the AUX return level on the mixer to approx 50 Now slowly turn up the AUX sends Adjust fine tune the M350 input level so the input LED on the front pane...

Page 15: ...he front panel often is orange but only rarely peaks at red color Select Reverb type and Delay Effects type using the selectors on the front panel Now fine tune MIX between wet and dry signal BALANCE...

Page 16: ...nal Clock Internal Sync or Master are commonly used terms This is probably set via you hard disk recording program Please refer to its owner s manual Press the DIGI IN button on the M350 If the DIGI I...

Page 17: ...ping the A to D converters on your soundcard Select Serial or Dual Input routing mode via the ROUTING switch on the rear panel Note that if you do not add effects to the tracks while recording and use...

Page 18: ...select deselect the digital input press the DIG IN button once The green LED next to the DIG IN button will indicate various states LED Off Digital input is set to off The M350 processes only the sig...

Page 19: ...d mix setting of 50 in Serial routing Reverb and Delay mix level is set using the MIX knob in Serial routing To individually adjust the mix setting between Reverb and Delay use the BALANCE knob BYPASS...

Page 20: ...the TAP key you specify a global tempo that you can increase decrease using the TIMING knob which operates as a multiplier The range of the TIMING knob is 0 5 to 2 Example Let us say that you tap quar...

Page 21: ...knob Chorus Flanger Phaser and Tremolo Increases decreases the tempo Remember that the default setting suggested by TC Electronic is achieved by setting the knob in 12 o clock FEEDBACK DEPTH FREQUENC...

Page 22: ...ters will vary from algorithm to algorithm As an example it is possible to set a much longer decay time for a Classic or Concert Hall Reverb than for a Drum Box Pre Delay A short delay placed between...

Page 23: ...above They indicate when the front controls do not match the current settings of the active preset When you turn any of the knobs and pass the position physically matching the current parameter value...

Page 24: ...ows indicating that channel 1 is selected and the M350 can receive MIDI information on channel 1 Use the UP DOWN arrows to select MIDI channels 1 to 16 O indicates Omni which means that the M350 can r...

Page 25: ...hat you have selected the correct routing according to your setup Serial Routing With this routing the two engines are used as a chain of two effects where the signal first passes the Delay Effects en...

Page 26: ...lay algorithms When using the M350 in a Dual Input setup the MIX knob should be set to 100 wet Delay Types Dynamic Delay The Dynamic Delay initially introduced in the well recognized TC 2290 is a func...

Page 27: ...k delays are also often used on funky rhythm guitars a bit longer on rockabilly guitar or vocals Compressor Compression basics A compressor is a tool used to reduce the dynamic content of a signal Whe...

Page 28: ...would therefore often benefit from being processed by a De Esser Chorus and Flanger A Chorus Flanger is basically a short delay modulated by an LFO Low Frequency Oscillator The differences between ch...

Page 29: ...direct sound the phasing sound occurs The Smooth Phaser utilizes twelve all pass filters It is the higher number of filters in the Smooth Phaser that allows the Smooth Phaser to sound smoother than th...

Page 30: ...ates a large environment but adds a distinctive acoustic flavor to the source material You can use this reverb with great effect on drums and other percussive material but it can also be used when you...

Page 31: ...y by the walls covered with wallpaper windows and maybe some furniture Nearfield If you want a reverb that is tight and characterized by early reflections the Nearfield reverb will be your preferred c...

Page 32: ...y s X X Channel X X Pitch Bend X X Control Change O O Prog Change O O SysEx O O Common Song Pos X X Song Sel X X Tune System real time Clock X O Commands X X Aux Messages Local ON OFF X X All Notes OF...

Page 33: ...is always ready to receive a MIDI bulk dump unless its MIDI Receive Channel is set to OF Reset Procedure If you would like to do a complete reset of the M350 and return to factory settings follow thi...

Page 34: ...23 9 kHz 0 01 dB 48 kHz 1 4 phone jack balanced mono sense 21 kOhm 13 kOhm 24 dBu 0 dBu 12 dBu to 12 dBu 24 bit 128 x oversampling bitstream 0 70 ms 0 65 ms 44 1 kHz 48 kHz typ 92 dB 22 Hz to 22 kHz...

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