Assigning parameters to a knob, Modifier display – TC Electronic TonePrint Editor User Manual
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Using TonePrint Editor
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Manual for software version 1 .0
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With TonePrint Editor, you decide what parameter
range you want to control, and how the knob’s po-
sition should affect it . If you want to, you can even
use the knob range left of the center position to go
from 0 to 100 % – and then back to 25 % when
turning the knob all the way clockwise .
Assigning parameters to a knob
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Start by selecting a knob in the Knob Selection
section .
The selected knob will be highlighted .
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Select one of the three yellow, red and blue
“LEDs” .
The selected LED will be highlighted .
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Select a parameter you want to control from
the drop-down menu to the left of the LED .
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Turn the knob to see its current position high-
lighted in the graphical “Peak Performance” in-
terface .
As you can see, you can assign up to three pa-
rameters to a knob . The currently selected pa-
rameter will be highlighted in the display, with the
other parameters still visible in the background .
Scaling the selected parameter is described in
the next section of this manual .
Modifier display
In the upper left part of the TonePrint Editor win-
dow is small graphical interface where effect val-
ues assigned to the currently selected knob are
represented by “peaks” and “valleys” . This display
is your key to understanding and controlling the
way your pedal’s knobs control effect parameters .
Before you can define the relationship between
knob positions and parameter values, you have
to select the parameter in the Knob Selection
section .
Once you have selected a parameter, the modi-
fier curve for that parameter will be shown in the
Modifier display . By default, this is a straight line
from the parameter’s lowest value in the lower left
corner to the maximum value in the upper right
corner .