EasyManuals Logo

TC Electronic TC 2290 User Manual

TC Electronic TC 2290
115 pages
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
Page #83 background imageLoading...
Page #83 background image
DYN
MODULATION
FORMS
Sine
Tremolo.
Sine
volume
modulation
effect
on
both
direct
and
delay
signals.
Traditional
tremolo
effects
and
matching
the
tremolo
speed
to
the
rythm
is
effectfull.
Opposite
Tremolo
(<REVERSE
on>),
direct
and
delay
parts
are
modulated
in
an
opposite
direction
so
that
when
direct
volume
is
up
the
delay
volume
is
down.
Factory
presets
#93
&
94
are
examples
of
sine
tremolo
SINE
controls
tremolo
modulation
speed
(in
Hz)
controls
depth
of
tremolo
modulation
SPEED
DEPTH
Random
Tremolo.
Random
volume
modulation
effect
on
both
direct
and
delay
signals.
Opposite
Random
Tremolo
(<REVERSE>
on>),
direct
and
delay
parts
are
modulated
in
an
opposite
manner.
Factory
preset
#97
is
an
example
for
enhancing
ADT
effect
controls
average
sweep
rate
{in
Hz)
controls
width
of
panning
in
the
stereo
field
ENV
Compressing/overcompressing
of
delaysignal
to
make
dynamic
delay
effects.
The
falling
input
level
turns
up
the
volume
of
the
delay
signal.
Rising
input
level
turns
down
delay
vol.
With
<DEPTH>
above
'25'
the
delay
volume
is
‘overcompressed’
creating
more
of
a
ducking
effect.
No
factory
preset
examples
of
compressing/overcompressing.
Expanding
(<REVERSE>
on).
Raising
input
level
turns
up
the
delay
and
direct
signal
volumes,
falling
input
turns
volumes
down.
Making
e.g.'soft
attack’
violin
like
sound
from
guitar.
No
factory
preset
examples
of
expanding/attack
suppr.
controls
compressor
or
expander
‘turn
up
volume’
time.
controls
compressor/expander
slope,
depth
of
suppression.
1-9
:
9
thresholds
(3
dB
steps)
for
delay
vol,
5=default.
SPEED
DEPTH
SPEC.#12:
TRIG
Ducking
for
suppression
of
echo
while
playing
for
improved,
less
‘muddy’
echo
effects
with
strong
echo
level/feedback.
The
delay
volume
and
feedback
is
turned
down
when
input
signal
is
present
(above
threshold
level).
Some
examples
of
applying
dynamic
delay
ducking,
can
be
found
in
presets
#82,
83,
84,
88,
89,
90.
Gating
(<REVERSE>
on).
The
‘reverse’
of
ducking’.
The
delay
volume
and
feedback
is
turned
down
when
input
signal
is
below
threshold.
Good
for
adding
echo
to
shifting
or
percussive
music.
The
echo
and
feedback
do
not
hang,
but
are
quickly
‘cleaned’.
A
single
example
in
fac.pre.
#87.
controls
ducking/gating
release
time
i.e.
how
fast
‘ducking’
stops,
when
input
level
stops
and
how
fast
‘gating’
starts,
when
input
level
stops.
controls
ducking/gating
depth
of
suppression.
1-9
:
9
thresholds
(3
dB
steps)
for
delay
volume.
5=def.
1-9
:
9
thresholds
(3
dB
steps)
for
feedback
suppr.
9=def.
SPEED
DEPTH
SPEC.#12:
|
SPEC.#13:

Questions and Answers:

Question and Answer IconNeed help?

Do you have a question about the TC Electronic TC 2290 and is the answer not in the manual?

TC Electronic TC 2290 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandTC Electronic
ModelTC 2290
CategoryComputer Hardware
LanguageEnglish

Related product manuals