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SUB ‘N’ UP MINI OCTAVER User Manual

4.5  TonePrint resources

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TonePrint: 

tcelectronic.com/toneprint/

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TonePrint products: 

tcelectronic.com/toneprint/ toneprint-products/

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TonePrint app: 

tcelectronic.com/toneprint-app/

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TonePrint Editor: 

tcelectronic.com/toneprint-editor/

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TonePrint Editor manual

tcelectronic.com/toneprint-editor/support/

5.  Operation – Bypass Mode

5.1  True Bypass and Buffered Bypass explained

True Bypass mode is a hard-wire bypass that gives absolutely no coloration of 

tone when the pedal is bypassed. This is the default mode for your effect pedal.
Using True Bypass on all pedals is a perfect choice in setups with a few pedals and 

relatively short cables before and after the pedals.
If...

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you use a long cable between your guitar and the first pedal or

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if you use many pedals on your board or

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if you use a long cable from your board to the amp,

... then the best solution will most likely be to set the first and the last pedal in 

the signal chain to Buffered Bypass mode.

Can you hear the difference between a pedal in True 

Bypass or Buffered Bypass mode?

Maybe, maybe not – many factors apply: active vs. passive pick-ups, single-coil 

vs. humbucker, cable quality, amp impedance and more. We cannot give a single 

ultimate answer. Use your ears and find the best solution for your setup!

5.2  Switching between True Bypass and 

Buffered Bypass

To set the bypass mode, proceed as follows:

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Disconnect the pedal and turn it on its back. 

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Unscrew the back plate of the pedal and look for the two small dip-switches 

in the upper left corner.

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The upper DIP switch (the one closer to the power in jack), switches between 

True Bypass mode (default) and Buffered Bypass mode.

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Set the DIP switch to the desired position.

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Remount the back-plate.

6.  Maintenance

6.1  Updating the firmware

TC may provide updates for the built-in software of your pedal, the firmware. 

Updating your TC pedal’s firmware requires...

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a computer running Microsoft Windows or OS X with a standard 

USB interface

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the specified DC power supply for your pedal.

Preparing the firmware update

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Download the newest firmware from the “Support” page for your TC pedal. 

There are updaters for Microsoft Windows (these are ZIP archives containing 

the firmware installer) and for OS X (these are disk image files containing the 

firmware installer).

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Unplug all cables (including the power supply) from your TC pedal.

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Connect the pedal to your computer using a USB cable.

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Press and hold the footswitch on your TC pedal. If your TC pedal has more 

than one footswitch, press and hold the leftmost footswitch.

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Insert the DC power supply plug.

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The LED on your pedal should turn green. If your TC pedal has more than 

one LED, the leftmost LED should turn green. This indicates that the pedal is 

ready to receive the software update.

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Release the footswitch.

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Your TC pedal will now be recognized as an updatable device.

Applying the firmware update

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Quit all MIDI-related applications (e.g. your DAW) on your computer and 

launch the firmware updater you have downloaded in step 1.

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In the firmware updater app, select your TC pedal from the drop-down list 

under the “STEP 1” heading.

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When the “Update” button under the “STEP 2” heading turns green, click it.

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The updated firmware will now be transferred to your TC pedal. Wait for 

the progress bar to reach 100%. When the update procedure is complete, 

the pedal will automatically restart.

7.  Links

Support resources

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TC Electronic Support

tcelectronic.com/support/

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TC Electronic – product software

tcelectronic.com/support/software/

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TC Electronic – all product manuals: 

tcelectronic.com/support/manuals/

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TC Electronic user forum

forum.tcelectronic.com/

TC Electronic on...

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the Web: 

tcelectronic.com/

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Facebook: 

facebook.com/tcelectronic

 

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Google Plus: 

plus.google.com/+tcelectronic/

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Twitter: 

twitter.com/tcelectronic

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YouTube: 

youtube.com/user/tcelectronic

Summary of Contents for SUB 'N' UP

Page 1: ...SUB N UP MINI OCTAVER Compact Version of Hugely Popular Sub N Up Octaver with Advanced Polyponic Octave Engine and TonePrint Enabled Technology for Easy Custom Effects User Manual...

Page 2: ...3 3 Audio in and out 5 3 4 Effect controls 5 4 Operation TonePrint 6 4 1 What are TonePrints 6 4 2 Transferring TonePrints to your pedal using the TonePrint app 6 4 3 Editing TonePrints with TonePrint...

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Page 5: ...l voices one or more octaves above or below the original signal SUB N UP MINI OCTAVER features three extra voices one octave up and one and two octaves below Unlike the full sized SUB N UP OCTAVER ped...

Page 6: ...ePrints by Artist or Product i e pedal type You will also find Featured TonePrints Plug your guitar or bass into your TonePrint pedal Turn your TonePrint pedal on Turn up the volume on your instrument...

Page 7: ...he built in software of your pedal the firmware Updating your TC pedal s firmware requires a computer running Microsoft Windows or OS X with a standard USB interface the specified DC power supply for...

Page 8: ...S unbalanced mono Input impedance 1 M Output connector 1 x 1 4 TS unbalanced mono Output impedance 100 Power input Standard 9 V DC centre negative 100 mA power supply included Battery option USB port...

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