TC electronic SDN BHD NonLin2 manual Compare Settings with A/B MEM Function

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the same bank structure as on the System 6000, and presets that are not based on the NonLin2 algorithm will not be converted.

The preset file will disappear from the Convert section of the file menu.

COMPARE SETTINGS WITH A/B MEM FUNCTION

With the A/B compare function you can easily compare different parameter settings when you work with your music.

You have two buttons: the "Mem" and the "A/B" button.

When you start working with your preset, the A/B button is grayed out. This state indi- cates that the settings in both memory locations A and B are identical - so there is actually nothing to compare.

As soon as you touch one of the parameters, the memory location "A" will get active, and the "A"-part of the A/B button will light up. All parameter changes will be applied to memory location "A". If you switch to memory location "B", you get back to your starting point, and all further changes will now be applied to memory location "B". Every time you press the A/B button, you will toggle between these two memory loca- tions.

NOTE: The A/B memory locations are temporary settings only! Saving a preset (e.g. via the File button or with your session) will only save the currently selected memory loca- tion. The setting of the other (hidden) memory location will not be saved!

The "Mem" button will reset the A/B memory locations to the current setting.

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Contents Manual TC Support Interactive Table of Contents Enjoy TC Electronic Team NONLIN2 Stereo Effects ReverbFocus Fields Keyboard CommandsSystem Requirements AutomationOverload Indication O/L Input Level PLUG-IN ParametersMain LevelsEnvelope Envelope Display ReleaseEnvelope Display Diffuse ModifyReverb Style StyleTwist Type FilterWidth Preset File Menu NEXT/PREVIOUS PresetsDefault Preset Locations Mac OSWindows Converting NONLIN2 Presets from System Compare Settings with A/B MEM Function Locking Parameter Values Using the Parameter Lock