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TC Electronic TC 2290
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5.9
THE
PRESET
SECTION
This
section
handles
all
preset
store
and
recall
operations.
The
100
presets
(00-99)
are
organized
in
10
banks
(0-9)
each
consisting
of
10
presets
(0-9).
The
factory
presets
are
located
in
preset
numbers
'80'
through
‘99’
and
are
by
default
made
‘protected’
,
read
only
presets.
All
presets
below
80
are
from
the
factory
set
equal
to
preset
‘80'
and
are
not
‘protected’.
Copy,
alter
and
organize
to
your
needs
the
factory
presets
to
the
lower
numbers
of
presets.
Check
sec.
[9.1]
for
a
list
of
the
factory
presets.
The
preset
‘00’
is
a
special
autostore
preset,
which
stores
the
current
front-
settings
each
time
another
preset
is
recalled.
(01)
<PRESET>
KEY
Pressing
<PRESET>
enables
a
preset
to
be
recalled.
The
first
<PRESET>
key
press
enables
numeric
keyboard
access
(green
LED
flashes),
the
preset
number
wanted
may
then
be
entered
on
the
numeric
keyboard
and
terminated
by
<ENTER>.
Thus
the
sequence
to
recall
a
preset
is
<PRESET><number><ENTER>.
The
number
must
be
between
O
and
99.
Omitting
the
<number>
re-recalls
the
current
preset
number.
Just
after
a
preset
recall
sequence,
the
last
cipher
in
the
PRESET
DISPLAY
starts
flashing,
indicating
‘SINGLE
KEY
PRESET
MODE’.
In
SINGLE
KEY
PRESET
MODE
any
numeric
keypress
<0-9>
recalls
preset
(O-9)
within
the
‘decade-bank'.
To
shift
to
another
decade-bank
of
presets
you
must
use
the
full
preset
recall
sequence.
Once
you
edit
a
preset
using
any
of
the
keys
below
a
green
LED,
SINGLE
KEY
PRESET
MODE
is
terminated.
Presets
shifts
can
also
be
remote-controlled
from
MIDI,
from
the
TC
SERIAL
REMOTE
CONTROLLER
(see
descriptions
in
‘OPTIONS’
section
[8.3])
or
single
step
up/down
advanced
from
a
simple
footswitch
array
(see
application
note
2290-apn.04
section
[11]
For
more
commands
examples
regarding
preset
operations
check
section
[7.0].
(02)
<STORE>
KEY
PRESET
PRESET
STORE
The
<STORE>
key
is
used
to
store
the
frontsettings
in
a
preset:
<PRESET><number><STORE>
With
no
number
given,
frontsettings
are
stored
into
current
preset
no.
A
non-succesful
store
will
result
in
the
display
of
either
error
no.
3
:
preset
is
protected,
you
cannot
store
in
this
preset
no.
(presets
80-99
are
from
factory
set
write-protected,
but
you
can
change
this
if
you
want,
see
‘special’

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BrandTC Electronic
ModelTC 2290
CategoryComputer Hardware
LanguageEnglish

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