Store tap – TC Electronic M-One XL User Manual
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STORE
TAP
Preset types
User presets - RAM
User presets that can be edited and stored in
any User location. You can store up to 100
user presets in the User bank.
Factory presets - ROM
Factory presets that can be edited and stored
in any User location. You cannot store presets
into a Factory location.
The M•ONE holds 100 factory presets.
(M•ONE XL - 200)
Basic operation:
Press the STORE key to enter the Store page.
The ENTER key and the preset number will be
blinking indicating that the current preset has
not yet been stored.
Preset Locations
Presets can be stored in User locations only.
The Store page automatically suggests the first
free User location in the memory as storing
space unless the currently recalled preset is a
User preset. In this case the same User
location is suggested.
Storing an edited preset with the same
name at the same location
• Press STORE to enter the Store menu.
• Press ENTER to store the preset. The
display reads "Stored" shortly and returns to
the Recall page.
Storing a preset with the same name at a
new location
• Press STORE to enter the Store menu.
• Use the CONTROL wheel to select storing
location.
• Press ENTER once to store the preset, the
display reads "Stored" shortly and returns to
the Recall page.
Storing a preset with a new name
• Press STORE to enter the Store menu.
• Select storing location using the CONTROL
wheel.
• Press the STORE key again or the ARROW
DOWN key to enter the” Naming” display.
• Use the ARROW keys to change cursor
position.
• Dial the CONTROL wheel to select
characters.
• Press ENTER to store the preset.
The TAP function allows you to tap a global
tempo into the M•ONE. This tempo can be
used for Delay time, Chorus Rate etc.
Basic operation
• Press the TAP key once to enter the Tap
menu.
• Use the ARROW keys to select parameters.
• Use the CONTROL wheel to select values.
Changes are instantly effective.
Tap
Shows the currently entered Tap tempo.
The tempo is shown in either ms (milliseconds)
or BPM (Beats Per Minute).
Tap Subdivision
The subdivision determines how the M•ONE
should respond to the tapped tempo.
Options are:
Ignored, 1, 1/2D, 1/2, 1/2T, 1/4D, 1/4, 1/4T,
1/8D, 1/8, 1/8T, 1/16D, 1/16, 1/16T,
1/32D, 1/32, 1/32T,
Tap Func
Sets what Engine the Tap control is working on.
Range: Eng 1, Eng 2 or Eng 1&2.
You must select “Ignored” in “Tap
Subdivision” to switch off the Tap
function.
MIDI Sync
When MIDI Sync is enabled the M•ONE will
lock to any incoming MIDI clock. Eg. when
hooked up to a sequencer.
When MIDI Sync is enabled the Tap
display will default to Subdivision
indication.