Using toneprint editor, Template toneprint, Returning to template defaults – TC Electronic TonePrint Editor User Manual
Page 8: Router section, Kill dry parameter, Knob selection section

Using TonePrint Editor
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Manual for software version 1 .0
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Using TonePrint Editor
Template TonePrint
As described on the previous page, TonePrint
Templates are a great way of starting your per-
sonal sound creation, as they give you time-prov-
en defaults for all parameters .
To recall a template, select it from the menu .
Please note that selecting a template will immedi-
ately override all changes you might have made
to knob assignments, modifier curves and param-
eter values .
Returning to template defaults
If you find that you have reached a dead end
when editing, you can simply click the Reload
button next to the Template menu to reset the cur-
rently selected template to its default values . This
will reset all knob assignments, modifier curves
and parameter values to the defaults stored in
this template .
Router section
Kill Dry parameter
Settings: Off/On
Use 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 useful for reverse delay effects and vibrato
effects – but you may find other, creative uses for
this parameter .
Knob Selection section
In the knob selection section, you can assign dif-
ferent functions to your pedal’s knobs, so they
control exactly what you want them to control .
But there’s more here than simple 1:1 assign-
ments! You can assign two or even three func-
tions to one knob, allowing you to change multiple
parameters by using just one control . This allows
for very efficient control and dramatic changes, if
this is what you want to achieve .
Finally, you can scale and limit the way a knob
controls a parameter you have assigned to it .
Let’s say that a parameter that you want to con-
trol has a range from 0 to 100 % . Turning the re-
spective knob to the minimum position will set the
parameter to 0 %, and the maximum position rep-
resents 100 % . But what if the “sweet spot” lies
between 25 and 50 %?