TC electronic SDN BHD NM-1 user manual Presets, Preset and Bank mode, Preset mode

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PRESETS

Preset and Bank mode

The NOVA Modulator has two ways of organizing your presets. Depending on your application you may choose either.

Preset mode

This is the default mode in which you can store and recall up to nine presets. In this mode you can alternate between the Preset and “Manual”, where the positions of the knobs always apply.

Selecting Preset mode:

Enter Calibration mode by holding the MANUAL button for one second. The PRESET button should now be steadily lit – if it is flashing; press the PRESET button once.

Exit Calibration mode by pressing any other button than PRESET.

Accessing a Preset:

Press PRESET to access a preset. You can store up to nine presets. Each preset holds the parameter settings for both Engines A and B.

You can not toggle between Engines A and B as both Engines are always part of a preset,

whether they are active or not.

Selecting presets can be done in a couple of ways:

Press the PRESET button several times to step through the presets.

Press the TAP/TEMPO switch once and immediately after that the ON/OFF button multiple times.

In Preset mode, you can switch between the current preset and the manual settings.

Alternating between the two settings can be done in two ways:

Press the MANUAL button to access Manual mode. In this mode, the position of the knobs always apply.

Alternate between Manual mode and Preset mode by holding the ON/OFF button for approximately one second and then releasing.

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Contents NM-1 Nova Modulator Page Table of Contents Nova Modulator Features IntroductionNova Modulator Creativity Enhanced Destined to spark new inspiration for your musicSetup Example Mono Setup Example Stereo Setup Example Modulator in Loop Setup Example Stereo Loop Setup Overview DepthConnections ControlsIllustration step up in presets Illustration step down in presetsEdited dot Depth KnobTIME/FILTER Knob SHAPE/FEED/TRI-MIX KnobLFO Sync Button DisplayPreset Button See also the LFO Sync mode off example on13 & 16 Effect Buttons 14 & 17 Variation ButtonsChorus Effect Types ChorusIntroduction Tri-Chorus TIME/FILTER Knob Time ParameterSHAPE/FEED Knob Hi-Cut Parameter Variation ButtonFlanger Normal or TZF Through Zero Flange mode+VARIATION Button Effect Types Flanger TIME/FILTER Knob Flanger Delay ParameterSHAPE/FEED Knob Feedback Parameter Effect Types Flanger Effect Types Phaser PhaserTIME/FILTER Knob Filter Parameter IndicationEffect Typestremolo TremoloSHAPE/FEED Knob Pulse-width Parameter Soft Hard Effect Typesvibrato VibratoTime Filter Knob SHAPE/FEED KnobTwo Engines Additional FeaturesLFO Sync Tempo Indication in LFO Sync mode Switching LFO Sync mode on and offLFO Sync mode Off Step by step exampleLFO Trigger ExamplePreset and Bank mode PresetsPreset mode Preset #1 Bank modeBank mode differs from Preset mode in the following ways Limiting the Number of Presets To Store a Preset in Preset mode To store a Preset in Bank modeStore StoreYour Nova Modulator pedal is per default set to work Appendix Calibrating Input SensitivityBy loudest, we mean the sound with the highest Well right out of the box just as any other stompboxAppendixtechnical Specifications Analog Inputs Environment

NM-1 specifications

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