TC Electronic TonePrint Editor User Manual

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Using TonePrint Editor

TonePrint Editor 2.0 13

Knob Selection section

In the knob selection section, you can assign dif-
ferent functions to your pedal’s knobs, so they
control exactly what you want them to control.

But there’s more here than simple 1:1 assign-
ments! You can assign two or even three func-
tions to one knob, allowing you to change mul-
tiple parameters by using just one control. This
allows for very efficient control and dramatic
changes, if this is what you want to achieve.

Knob Selection section of the TonePrint
Editor for a Flashback Delay. Select a knob
by clicking it, then select parameters from
the three drop-down menus to define the
parameters this knob should control.

Knob Selection section of the TonePrint
Editor for Hall of Fame Mini Reverb. This
pedal has only one knob, which can
still control up to three parameters.

Finally, you can scale and limit the way a knob
controls a parameter you have assigned to it us-
ing the Modifier display.

Let’s say that a parameter that you want to con-
trol has a range from 0 to 100 %. Turning the re-
spective knob to the minimum position will set
the parameter to 0 %, and the maximum position
represents 100 %. But what if the “sweet spot”
lies between 25 and 50 %?

With TonePrint Editor, you decide what param-
eter range you want to control, and how the
knob’s position should affect it. If you want to,
you can even use the knob range left of the cen-
ter position to go from 0 to 100  % – and then
back to 25 % when turning the knob all the way
clockwise.

Assigning parameters to a knob

– Start by selecting a knob in the Knob Selec-

tion section.

The selected knob will be highlighted.
– Select one of the three yellow, red and blue

“LEDs”.

The selected LED will be highlighted.
– Select a parameter you want to control from

the drop-down menu to the left of the LED.

– Turn the knob to see its current position high-

lighted in the graphical “Peak Performance”
interface.

As you can see, you can assign up to three pa-
rameters to a knob. The currently selected pa-
rameter will be highlighted in the display, with the
other parameters still visible in the background.

Scaling the selected parameter is described in
the next section of this manual.

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