TC Electronic TonePrint Editor User Manual

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The ABC of TonePrints

TonePrint Editor 2.0 7

Multiple TonePrint pedals –

one editor to rule them all

You own more than one TonePrint-enabled ped-
al? That’s great! Just connect the pedal you
want to configure to your computer using a USB
cable, and the user interface will update imme-
diately.

However, please note that no matter how many
USB ports your computer has,

you can only ac-

cess one TonePrint-enabled pedal at a time.

You can connect and disconnect pedals to your
computer via USB even while TonePrint Editor is
running.

To edit TonePrints and store a Tone-

Print to a pedal, the pedal must be connected
to a power supply.

No power is supplied to the

pedal via your computer’s USB port.

Pedal serial and software

version information

When a TonePrint-enabled pedal is connected
to your computer and you click the small “i” icon
in the lower left corner of the TonePrint Editor
window, a dialog box will show the following in-
formation:

– Device serial number
– Device firmware build number
– TonePrint Editor software version number
– TonePrint Editor software build number.

Your sound:

There’s a template for that!

We know: Going from a handful of knobs on
a pedal to a screen full of sliders can be a bit
tricky, and you may be intimidated by the idea of
creating a TonePrint from scratch. This is why we
have provided you with

Template TonePrints.

These templates allow you to load a base Tone-
Print and customize it instead of starting with
a blank slate. These templates are great for
sketching out quick ideas, infusing your own
concepts, tweaks and preferences. If you are
new to effects and sound design, they will also
give you an idea of how a typical effect is set up.

Finally, if you got a bit overexcited and you find
that you are stuck with a TonePrint that just
doesn’t sound or work as it should, a Template
TonePrint can be your get-out-of-jail-free card.

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