TC Electronic TonePrint Editor User Manual

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Using TonePrint Editor

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Modifier display

In the upper left part of the TonePrint Editor win-
dow is small graphical interface where effect
values assigned to the currently selected knob
are represented by “peaks” and “valleys”. This
display is your key to understanding and con-
trolling the way your pedal’s knobs control effect
parameters.

Before you can define the relationship between
knob positions and parameter values, you have
to select the parameter in the Knob Selection
section.

Once you have selected a parameter, the modi-
fier curve for that parameter will be shown in the
Modifier display. By default, this is a straight line
from the parameter’s lowest value in the lower
left corner to the maximum value in the upper
right corner.

To modify the curve, you can either drag one of
the circle-shaped control points of the modifier
curve, or you can select one of the numerical val-
ues shown right below the display and enter the
desired value manually.

As you can set the modifier curve separately for
each of the three parameters that each knob can
control, you could make a knob on your pedal
increase one parameter’s value as you turn it
clockwise while decreasing another parameter’s
value at the same time.

We suggest playing your instrument and turning
the currently selected knob to get a better un-
derstanding of the way that knobs and modifier
curves interact.

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