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TC Electronic TC 2290 User Manual

TC Electronic TC 2290
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2.
DIRECT
LED
lit:
Pan-position
of
the
DIRECT
signal
will
now
be
as
set
in
the
OUTPUT
SECTION.
With
<PAN
MOD>
on,
this
position
is
modulated
according
to
the
values
set
for
the
PAN
MODULATION.
The
DELAY
part
remains
fixed
in
center.
3.
BOTH
DELAY
and
DIRECT
LED's
are
lit:
Pan-position
of
both
signals
is
set
in
the
OUTPUT
SECTION.
With
<PAN
MOD>
on,
this
position
is
modulated
according
to
the
values
set
for
the
PAN
MODULATION.
The
two
signals
are
now
panned
in
opposite
directions,
so
when
DELAY
signal
is
in
LEFT,
then
the
DIRECT
part
of
the
signal
is
in
RIGHT
and
vice
versa.
4.
With
NONE
of
the
DELAY-DIRECT
LED's
lit
no
panning
whatsoever
takes
place.
In
this
instance
the
DELAY
part
of
the
output
signal
appears
with
equal
strength,
but
phase
reversed
to
both
LEFT
and
RIGHT
outputs.
The
phasereversing
enables
you
to
produce
a
broad
diffuse
sound
field
of
the
DELAY
effect,
which
especially
is
nice with
chorus/flanger
effects.
The
DIRECT
part
of
the
signal
remains
fixed
in
center.
Please
note
that
in
this
position
the
total
stereo
output
image
is
pleasantly
broad,
but
is
not
monocompatible.
5.
Echo
in
phase
to
left
and
right
channels.
As
mentioned
above
the
left
and
right
delay
outputs
are
phase
reversed
when
»DELAY«
or
»DIRECT«
in
the
PAN
section
are
not
activated.
To
obtain
echo
in
phase
press:
<PRESET>
<8>
<0>
<ENTER>.
This
is
the
phase
reserved
echo.
Then
activate
»DELAY«
and
»DIRECT«
LEDs
in
PAN
section.
Press
<SELECT>
in
OUTPUT
section
until
the
PAN
LED
is
lit.
To
get
the
direct
signal
and
the
echo
in
equal
levels
in
both
channels
press
<DOWN>
<5>
<0>
<ENTER>.
To
get
same
level
as
in
preset
80
press
in
the
OUTPUT
section
<SELECT>
until
»DELAY«
and
»DIRECT«
LEDs
are
lit,
and
<9>
<0>
<ENTER>.
When
enabling
panning
modulation
please
observe
that
you
will
get
continuous
panning
movement
with
the
SINE
and
RANDOM
waveforms,
while
the
ENV
and
the
TRIG
panning
waveforms
are
dependent
on
the
input
signal.
Please
refer
to
the
modulation
chart
[9.2]
to
find
out
the
pan-position
modulation
possibilities
and/or
check
[7.5]
for
a
summary
of
commands
with
the
panning
section.

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TC Electronic TC 2290 Specifications

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BrandTC Electronic
ModelTC 2290
CategoryComputer Hardware
LanguageEnglish

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