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Early parameter, Reverb parameter, Dynamix mode switch – TC Electronic TonePrint Editor User Manual

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Reverb parameters

TC Electronic TonePrint Editor

Manual for software version 1 .0

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Early parameter

Parameter range:

-24 .5 to 0 .0 dB

Use the Early parameter to set the output level of

the “early reflections” part of the reverb algorithm .

Increase the Early parameter’s value to em-

phasize the definition of the simulated room .

Decrease the Early parameter’s value to set fo-

cus on the diffuse part of the algorithm . When

Early is set to a low value, the reverb effect will

mainly consist of the reverb “tail” .

Reverb parameter

Parameter range:

-24 .5 to 0 dB

Use the Reverb parameter to set the Output level

of the diffuse field part of the reverb algorithm .

Decrease the Reverb parameter’s value to em-

phasize the early reflections and thereby the defi-

nition of the simulated room .

Dynamix Mode switch

Parameter settings:

Off / Positive / Inverse

Dynamix

is a unique feature inherited from the

legendary TC 2290 delay . Dynamix allows you to

control the level of the reverb via the dynamics of

the input signal . This creates a very vivid effect

that interacts with your style of playing and choice

of dynamics .

Using the Dynamix Threshold parameter (see be-

low), you can set a “level limit” for your input that

will help control the reverb level in two different

modes – Positive and Inverse .

Off setting

Disables the Dynamix Mode and gives you a reg-

ular Reverb setting as you know it .

Positive mode

When you set the Dynamix Mode switch to Posi-

tive and the level of the input signal exceeds the

Dynamix Threshold 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 the input signal exceeds

the Dynamix Threshold limit, the reverb will be

audible . If the input signal falls below the Dyna-

mix Threshold limit, the reverb will be dampened .

Dynamix Threshold parameter

Parameter range:

-50 to 0 dB

This parameter is only applicable when Dynamix

Mode is set to Positive or Inverse .

The Dynamix Threshold acts as a “level limit” .

When the threshold is crossed, the reverb will

either appear or dampen in accordance with the

following parameters: Dynamix Mode, Dynamix

Damp, Dynamix Attack and Dynamix Release .

Dynamix Damp parameter

Parameter range:

-60 to 0 dB

This parameter is only applicable when Dynamix

Mode is set to Positive or Inverse .

Use the Dynamix Damp parameter to set the at-

tenuation that will be applied to the reverb when

the input signal rises above (Positive mode) or

falls below (Inverse mode) the Dynamix Thresh-

old setting .

Dynamix Attack parameter

Parameter range:

0 to 1 .000 s

This parameter is only applicable when Dynamix

Mode is set to Positive or Inverse .

Use the Dynamix Attack parameter to set the at-

tack time (the build-up phase) of the Reverb En-

velope .

Dynamix Release parameter

Parameter range:

0 to 1 .000 s

This parameter is only applicable when Dynamix

Mode is set to Positive or Inverse .

Use the Dynamix Release parameter to set the

release time (the decay) of the Reverb Envelope .

The most gated and unnatural effects are ob-

tained using short Release settings . For a typical

eighties-style sound, Dynamix Release should be

set between 0 and 100 ms .