Routings – TC Electronic M350 User Manual
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ROUTINGS
Parallel Routing (analog input only)
This routing gives you the opportunity to have
two effects in parallel on a single mono signal.
• Select the Dual Inputs routing by leaving the
ROUTING switch on the rear panel in “In”
position.
• Connect a mono signal to left input.
The input signal is now split and fed to both the
Delay/Effects engine and the Reverb engine.
Both engines then use left and right outputs as
common outputs.
Signal Flow:
Connect the M350 according to this illustration:
Also see setup examples on pages 10 to 15.
It is essential that 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 engine and thereafter
the Reverb engine.
This is the routing to select when you want to
add reverb to a signal after the signal has been
processed by the Delay/Effects engine.
Select the Serial Routing on the rear panel and
connect the M350 according to this illustration:
Dual Input routing mode
By routing two different signals to the two effect
engines, you can utilize the M350 as two
separate effect units with a common output.
Use this if you wish to use the M350 e.g. to add
delay to a guitar on one channel and reverb to
a vocal on another channel.