The blocks – TC Electronic G-Force User Manual

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THE BLOCKS

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Lowcut
Cuts off frequencies lower than the selected frequency.
The slope of the filter is 12dB/octave.

Highcut
Cuts off frequencies higher than the selected
frequency. So if you feel that there is too much treble in
your signal, you remove this by adjusting the highcut
filter down. The slope of the filter is 12dB/octave.

Mix
Mix between direct sound and effect.

Connect this parameter (Mix) to the Envelope
follower in the Modifier Matrix to create dynamic

delay.

In Level
Controls the input level of the block.

Out Level
Controls the output level of the Delay block.

Mute mode
See Mute mode in the introduction of this chapter.

DUAL DELAY

Time 1
Sets the delay time of the first Delay tap. Maximum
delay time is 740 ms.

Time 2
Sets the delay time of the second Delay tap. Maximum
delay time is 740 ms.

Tempo 1&2
The Tempo parameter sets the relationship to the
global Tempo e.g. if you set it to 1/4T you will get
quarter note triplets of the tapped tempo. 1/4 equals
the BPM (tapped Tempo).

If you select “Ignored” the current parameter will use
the Preset value and will not be affected by the Global
Tempo.

Feedback 1 to 1/Feedback 2 to 2
Sets the amount of feedback from Delay 1 to 1 and
from Delay 2 to 2.

The sum of the four feedbacks is limited to

100%.

Feedback 1 to 2/ Feedback 2 to 1.
Sets the amount of cross feedback from Delay 1 to 2
and Delay 2 to 1.

Levels
Sets the level of each of the two delay lines.

Pan 1-2
Controls the panning of the two Delay taps.

Connect a LFO to one or both of these
parameters and you have an extra autopanner.

Lowcut 1-2
Cuts off frequencies lower than the selected frequency.
The slope of the filter is 12dB/octave.

Highcut 1-2
Cuts off frequencies higher than the selected
frequency. So if you feel that there is too much treble in
your signal, you remove this by moving the highcut
down. The slope of the filter is 12dB/octave.

Mix
Mix between direct sound and effect.

In Level
Controls the input level of the block.

Out Level
Controls the output level of the Delay block.

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