Tc Electronic G-SHARP [24/31] Effects
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EFFECTS
This manual section explains the function of the front panel controls as well as the algorithm
parameters in the Effects engine.
Delay Types
Dynamic Delay
The Dynamic Delay initially introduced in the
renowned TC 2290 is a Delay type that allows
the Delay output level to be actively altered by
the dynamics of the input level.
A function that can be used to leave the source
material clear and undisturbed while played and
delicately accompanied by the Delay between
phrases.
Soft Delay
Whereas the “Clean Delay” gives a perfect
reproduction of the source material, the Soft
Delay rolls of the high-end frequencies slightly
given you delay repeats with less edge that
very often blends better and sounds more
natural in the mix.
Tape Delay
This algorithm emulates the old style Tape
Delays. Before the digital era delays were
created using a Tape Recording device with a
tape-loop and recording/playback heads.
As you probably know analog tape-recorders
has a tendency to deteriorate/change the
recorded material. Wow and flutter combined
with a significant loss of high-end frequencies,
and to some extent also low-end frequencies,
are all elements commonly associated with
tape recordings. These features, that on paper
sound negative, are often quite useful and
sought-after as they tend to blend with and
compliment the source material in a highly
musical manner. Among other things the G-
Sharp Tape Delay uses a HiCut with a rather
low Cross-over frequency to emulate the loss of
highs found on conventional Tape delays.
Compare the Tape Delay to the Clean Delay
algorithm to hear the difference and experiment.
Lo-Fi
Deliberately squashing the sound of the delay
repeats, the Lo-Fi delay effect allows you to
make a statement.
Clean Delay
Standard Delay. The G-Sharp processing power
and excellent 24 bit converters will process a
precise high quality Delay with no deterioration
of the sound.
PingPong Delay
The PingPong Delay basically pans the delay
repeats from left to right and back while
keeping the Input signal at its original position.
This gives a very wide spread special effect.
Slapback Delay
Slapback Delay is a very short delay with only
a single or a few repeats. The effect is
commonly used as a “doubling-effect” making
the processed material seam more massive.
Short slapback delays are also often used on
funky rhythm guitars, - a bit longer on
Rockabilly guitar or vocals.
Delay spillover feature
All delays feature true “spillover” – meaning
that the repeats of the delay can ring out when
you change presets. Even if the preset you are
changing to holds no delay or has a different
delay time or delay type.
Example:
You play with a preset with a long delay time,
e.g. a solo. When you change to a rhythm
preset with a shorter or no delay, it will most
often sound more natural and make the preset
change seamless letting the long delay repeats
ring out even though the preset has already
changed.
Delay - controls
DELAY/TIMING knob
Both the TIMING and the TAP keys are used
to specify the desired tempo of the repeats.
A tempo is tapped on the TAP key and with
the TIMING knob you multiply this tempo.
The range of the TIMING knob is 0.5 to 2.
FEEDBACK/DEPTH knob
The FEEDBACK knob sets the number of
Delay repeats. Leaving the knob in
12 o’clock position gives you the starting
point suggested by TC Electronic.
Содержание
- Important safety instructions 3
- Important safety instructions 4
- Table of contents 5
- If you just can t wait 6
- Quick start 6
- Engine 1 7
- Engine 2 7
- Introduction 7
- Front panel overview 8
- Front panel overview 9
- Rear panel 10
- G sharp 11
- Signal flow 11
- Basics 12
- Connecting and setting up the g sharp 12
- Controlling g sharp 12
- Routings 12
- Basics 13
- By the effects engine serial mode works perfectly for all effect combinations but if you are using relatively long and loud delay repeats you should consider whether you prefer to have reverb added to delay repeats or not if you prefer the delay repeats to stand out very clear and still use reverb you may prefer the parallel routing 13
- Effects 13
- General advice 13
- High quality cables good cables are essential we advice that you use properly shielded cables of high quality throughout your entire setup but be aware that one of the most sensitive points is the cable going from your guitar to the first piece of equipment especially if you are using a guitar with passive single coil pickups such as a stratocaster the few extra bucks for good quality cables are well spent 13
- Level settings correct level settings in all audio equipment are essential to get best performance from ad and da converters and as little noise as possible therefore you should follow the advice on setting input level as described on page 16 13
- Parallel routing analog input only this routing gives you the opportunity of having two effects in parallel even on a single mono signal the input signal is split and fed to both the effects engine and the reverb engine at the same time both the effects engine and the reverb engine uses left and right outputs as common outputs 13
- Reverb 13
- You cannot connect a guitar directly to the g sharp inputs always insert a preamp pedal or similar piece of equipment between the guitar and the g sharp 13
- Serial setup 14
- Typical setups 14
- Head cab 15
- Typical setups 15
- Preamp combo 16
- Typical setups 16
- Preamp power amp 17
- Typical setups 17
- Operating input output section 18
- Effects engine 19
- The effects engine 19
- The effects engine 20
- Reverb engine 21
- The reverb engine 21
- Display 22
- Load store presets 22
- Preset modes 22
- Store recall the g sharp display 22
- Miscellaneous 23
- Delay controls 24
- Delay spillover feature 24
- Delay types 24
- Effects 24
- Chorus 25
- Chorus flanger controls 25
- Effects 25
- Flange 25
- Phaser 25
- Phaser controls 25
- Tremolo 25
- Tremolo controls 25
- Vibrato 25
- Reverbs 26
- Reverbs 27
- Appendix 28
- Midi implementation chart 28
- Appendix 29
- Midi bulk dump 29
- Midi cc reset bulk dump 29
- Midi continuous controllers 29
- Reset procedure 29
- Troubleshooting 30
- Appendix 31
- Due to continuous development these specifications are subject to change without notice 31
- Technical specifications 31
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