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TC Electronic TC 2290 User Manual

TC Electronic TC 2290
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Some
performance
examples:
Any
’string
of
sound
setting
key
pressings’
that
you
cannot
possible
remember
or
do
not
have
time
to
make
in
a
live
situation.
Examples:
‘a
key’
setting
feedback
level
at
30
and
another
setting
feedback
at
0.
‘a
key’
turning
up
common
volume
3aB
at
each
pressing,
another
turning
3
dB
down.
‘a
key’
setting
panposition
to
the
left
side
another
key
to
the
right
side.
‘a
key
alternating
between
two
presets’
Say
you
want
to
alternate
between
preset
17
and
preset
99:
Recall
preset
17,
then
recall
preset
99.
Now
an
assign
key
set
to
perform
<LAST
PRESET>
will
switch
between
those
two
presets
each
time
it
is
pressed.
‘using
<PRESET
UP>
<PRESET
DOWN>
with
organized
preset
sounds’
With
preset
sounds
needed
for
performing
organized
in
successive
preset
numbers
will
allow
you
to
use
the
<PRESET
UP>
(and
<PRESET
DOWN?
to
’regret’)
to
step
between
the
sounds
in
a
simple
manner.
Some
’making
life
easy’
examples
are:
Using
the the
assign
keys
to
make
equal
changes
to
many
presets
for
you,
or
merely
to
make
often
used
keypressings
for
you
are
examples
of
how
life
can
be
made
easier
for
you.
An
often
used
special
number:
lf
you
want
to
change
a
specific
special
number
often
(say
12,
the
Dyn
Threshold),
then
make
this
a’single
key’
pressing
by
programming
one
of
the
assign
keys
to
do
the
<SPEC>
<1><2>
<ENTER>
for
you.
An’extended’
example
is
changing
all
presets
to
input
bypass
(setting
spec.no.26
to
'0’)
to
produce
a
nice
'tail’
of
echo
after
you
have
pressed
the
<DELAY
ON>
to
bypass.
lf
you
plan
to
change
all
presets
by
manually
going
into
every
100
presets,
and
changing
the
spec.26
value
to
’0’
this
would
call
for
quite
a
number.
keypressings!
<SPEC><2><6><ENTER><0><ENTER>
<PRESET><STORE>
<number><ENTER>
repe-
ated
100
times
to
change
all
presets!
We
can
try
making
this
a
bit
easier
by
programming
the
assign
key
to
help
change
bypass
met-
hod
in
all
presets:
We
want
e.g
<KEY
A>
to
do
the
sequence:
Set
bypass
method’
to
input,
(=set
spec.no.26
to
’0')

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TC Electronic TC 2290 Specifications

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BrandTC Electronic
ModelTC 2290
CategoryComputer Hardware
LanguageEnglish

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