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Delay parameters

TC Electronic TonePrint Editor 

 Manual for software version 1 .0 

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Delay parameters

Use the parameters in the Delay part of the Tone-

Print Editor window to configure the delay effect .

Delay Time parameter

Parameter range:

 0 to 7000 ms

Use the Delay Time parameter to set the time be-

tween delay repetitions . This is also known as the 

“length” of the delay .

Feedback parameter

Parameter range:

 0 to 120 %

Use the Feedback parameter to define the amount 

of the signal that is fed back from the delay mod-

ule’s output to its input . This parameter defines 

how many repetitions of the original signal the 

delay will create .

Please use high settings with extreme caution . 

Due to the Spillover feature, there is no way to 

immediately cut off the delay when you get an 

internal feedback at settings above 100 % . This 

means that the delays will increase in volume 

until there is severe distortion . If this occurs, you 

will need to reduce feedback by turning down the 

knob assigned to the Feedback parameter, or by 

simply turning off the effect until things have set-

tled down again .

Saturation parameter

Parameter range:

 0 to 24 dB

Use the Saturation parameter to add a bit of 

signal saturation to your delays . This is recom-

mended if you want to add a touch of “grit” to a 

TonePrint .

Using saturation will bring you closer to the sonic 

qualities of old school analog or tape delay units 

with the slight distortion that occurs when driven a 

bit harder . The saturation of the delayed signal is 

similar to playing through a cranked-up amp . Hit-

ting the strings harder will give you a more over-

driven delay sound than playing softly .

FB HiCut (Feedback  

High-Cut) parameter

Parameter range:

 20 Hz to 20 kHz

Use the FB HiCut (Feedback High-Cut) param-

eter to attenuate the frequencies over the set fre-

quency for the delayed signal, resulting in a more 

“analog” sound that in many cases that will blend 

in better with the overall sound .

With digital technology, every delay can be a 

precise reproduction of the input signal . But es-

pecially with long delay times, this is not always 

desirable, as these pristine delays may disturb 

the original signal, resulting in a “washed-out” 

sound . To compensate for this, use the high-cut 

filter, thereby emulating analog or tape style de-

lay units .

FB LoCut (Feedback  

Low-Cut) parameter

Parameter range:

 20 Hz to 20 kHz

Use the FB LoCut (Feedback Low-Cut) param-

eter to attenuate the frequencies below the set 

frequency .

As with the Feedback High-Cut parameter, the 

delays may blend in more nicely with the overall 

sound if you “thin out” the effect at the low end .

Output Level parameter

Parameter range:

 -100 to 0 dB

Use the Output Level parameter to set the overall 

output level for the delay effect .

Dynamic Delay  

Sensitivity parameter

Parameter range:

 -50 to 0 dB

The Dynamic Delay is a feature that was initially 

introduced in the well-recognized TC 2290 . It al-

lows the dynamics of the 

input

 signal’s level to 

actively alter the delay 

output

 level, leaving the 

source signal clear and undisturbed while you 

play . The Dynamic Delay delicately complements 

your performance .

Use the Dynamic Delay Sensitivity parameter to 

set a “level limit” . If what you are playing is louder 

than this setting, it will dampen the level of the 

delay . If what you are playing is softer than this 

setting, the delay will be audible .

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Страница 1: ...Manual TC Electronic TonePrint Editor...

Страница 2: ...meter 11 Depth 1 parameter 11 Depth 2 parameter 11 Depth 3 parameter 11 HiCut parameter 11 Mix parameter 11 Output Level parameter 11 Delay Time 1 parameter 11 Delay Time 2 parameter 11 Delay Time 3 p...

Страница 3: ...o use the PDF version which has both internal and external hyperlinks E g clicking the blue square in the upper left corner of each page will take you to the table of contents If you want to jump righ...

Страница 4: ...Now it s your turn to create your very own signature effects Take a TC pedal take a TonePrint take TonePrint Editor and make it your own TonePrint Editor s resum Use TonePrint Editor to build your ow...

Страница 5: ...Please note that you can only connect and control one TonePrint enabled product at a time even if your computer has multiple USB ports Using its Type Selector switch your pedal to the TonePrint slot y...

Страница 6: ...he effect The interface for reverb delay modulation is the same as for the pedals dedicated to modulation effects This is why this manual has three parameter re lated sections The first section covers...

Страница 7: ...ful of knobs on a pedal to a screen full of sliders can be a bit tricky and you may be intimidated by the idea of creat ing a TonePrint from scratch This is why we have provided you with Template Tone...

Страница 8: ...the Kill Dry parameter to define wether your instrument s dry unprocessed signal should pass through the pedal Setting Kill Dry to On will mute the dry signal of your instrument This is espe cially us...

Страница 9: ...can see you can assign up to three pa rameters to a knob The currently selected pa rameter will be highlighted in the display with the other parameters still visible in the background Scaling the sele...

Страница 10: ...display and enter the desired value manually As you can set the modifier curve separately for each of the three parameters that each knob can control you could make a knob on your pedal in crease one...

Страница 11: ...al you will only see the Modulation section Reverb and delay ped als will also show a Modulation section as de scribed in Different pedals different parameters page 4 If you have worked with effect pr...

Страница 12: ...no direct signal is combined with the vibrato effect s pitch modulat ed signal TriChorus setting The TriChorus is a variation of the regular cho rus that uses three stereo chorus modules with various...

Страница 13: ...ter speci fies the intensity of the third chorus module The value represents the amplitude of the third waveform modulating the signal HiCut parameter Parameter range 20 Hz to 20 kHz Use the HiCut par...

Страница 14: ...xperiment with the Feedback parameter to get a feeling for the effects you can achieve Feedback HiCut parameter Parameter range 20 Hz to 20 kHz Use the Feedback HiCut parameter to attenuate the high e...

Страница 15: ...er will give you a more over driven delay sound than playing softly FB HiCut Feedback High Cut parameter Parameter range 20 Hz to 20 kHz Use the FB HiCut Feedback High Cut param eter to attenuate the...

Страница 16: ...Release Time parameter Parameter range 20 to 1000 ms Use the Release Time parameter to set how fast the attenuation of the delay repetitions is released once the input signal falls below the limit yo...

Страница 17: ...range 50 to 50 Use the Diffuse parameter to fine tune the density of the reverb s diffuse field It allows you to reduce flutter in the diffuse field to an absolute minimum LoColor parameter Parameter...

Страница 18: ...d limit the reverb will be damp ened If the input signal falls below the Dynamix Threshold limit the reverb will return Inverse mode When you set the Dynamix Mode switch to In verse and the level of t...

Страница 19: ...ing TonePrint Editor If you download a newer version of TonePrint Editor you can simply replace the previously in stalled version Getting support If you still have questions about the product after re...

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