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Typical setups guitar setups – TC Electronic M350 User Manual

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TYPICAL SETUPS

Guitar Setups

This setup utilizes the M350 as a delay-effects
processor connected in serial to a reverb. It is
ideal when you wish to add reverb to a signal
already processed by one of the delay-effects.
This is a typical guitar setup.

• On the rear panel, select SERIAL routing by

leaving the switch in the “out” position.

• Connect your guitar to the preamp’s input.
• Connect the preamp's output to the M350's left

input.

• Connect the M350’s left output to the input on

your amp. Use the regular input or the return on
an effect loop if you use combos or heads.
If you are using a regular power-amp and
speakers simply use the inputs.

• Set INPUT level to 12 o’clock position.
• Set MIX level to 12 o’clock position.
• Set BALANCE to 12 o’clock position.
• Adjust/fine-tune the M350 input level so the

INPUT LED on the 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 between the two effect engines.

M350 in an effects loop
• On the rear panel select SERIAL routing by

leaving the switch in “out” position.

• Connect your guitar to the amp’s input.
• Connect the effect-loop send to the M350’s left

input.

• Connect the M350’s left output to the effect-loop

return.

• Set input level to 12 o’clock position.
• If the effects loop is serial type (see the amp’s

owner’s manual), set MIX level to 12 o’clock
position.
If the effects-loop is parallel type, set MIX to
100% (fully clockwise position).

• Set BALANCE to 12 o’clock position.
• Adjust/fine-tune the M350’s input level so the

INPUT LED on the 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:

- BALANCE between the two effect engines.

Setup

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