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Using TonePrint Editor
TC Electronic TonePrint Editor
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Manual for software version 1.0 6
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 %?
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