Precautions: don’t lose that toneprint, Different pedals, different parameters, Precautions – TC Electronic TonePrint Editor User Manual
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Getting started
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Manual for software version 1 .0
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Precautions:
Don’t lose that TonePrint!
When editing TonePrints, there are two things that
you should always keep in mind:
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When you are done editing, always
remember
to store your TonePrint to the pedal using
the “Store to Pedal” button!
If you don’t, you
will lose your creation when you disconnect the
pedal .
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You can use the knobs on your pedal in real-
time, and the parameters will follow on-screen,
but whatever you do:
Don’t change the Type
Selector away from the TonePrint slot,
and
do not disconnect power while editing without
saving .
Different pedals,
different parameters
No two TonePrint-enabled pedals are alike – but
different pedal types share certain parameters
such as “Speed” and “Depth” .
With
delay
and
reverb
TonePrints, you can also
add
modulation
to the 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:
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The first section covers all
modulation-related
parameters in TonePrint Editor .
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The second section covers all parameters re-
lated to
delay
TonePrints .
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The third section is dedicated to all parameters
of
reverb
TonePrints .
Multiple TonePrint pedals –
one editor to rule them all
You own more than one TonePrint-enabled ped-
al? That’s great! Just connect the pedal you want
to configure to your computer using a USB cable,
and the user interface will update immediately .
However, please note that no matter how many
USB ports your computer has,
you can only ac-
cess one TonePrint-enabled pedal at a time.
You can connect and disconnect pedals to your
computer via USB even while TonePrint Editor is
running .
To edit TonePrints and store a Tone-
Print to a pedal, the pedal must be connected
to a power supply.
No power is supplied to the
pedal via your computer’s USB port .