TC electronic SDN BHD Multi-Tap Delay External Midi Control, Miscellaneous, Feedback Handling

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EXTERNAL MIDI CONTROL

Entering delay taps

You can now use any key on the keyboard to enter delay taps in a pattern of your choice. Limitations are 9 seconds of delay for all taps summed and a maximum of 24 taps. After 24 taps have been entered or 9 seconds have passed, Rhythm Tap mode is deactivated.

It is easy to enter too many delay taps with too much feedback and thereby create a feedback overflow. If you need to reset all taps, just press the PANIC button.

Adding pan and shade information to delay taps

While entering delay taps, you can also enter pan and shade values using the controllers on your MIDI keyboard. Use the Pitch wheel to set pan values and the Modulation wheel to set shade values. Simply turn the wheel as you tap in the delay taps.

When entering Shade curves as described above, Low, Mid and High bands must be selected before you start entering taps and turning the modulation controller wheel. Go to the Shade Settings page and click on 1 for low-band, 2 for mid-band and 3 for high-band.

You set the volume/velocity for the delay taps simply by hitting the keys harder or softer while tapping.

Per default, the tap tempo is assigned to any key on a keyboard. However, it is possible to assign any MIDI controller to the tempo tapping function. MIDI keyboards often have dedicated CC buttons for such functions.

Connect the external MIDI device that you want to use for controlling the tempo to the MIDI In jack on your MIDI interface.

In Tap Factory, right-click the red Tap Pad and select “Assign MIDI controller”.

Then press the particular MIDI controller on your MIDI device that you would like to use for tapping the tempo. That’s it!

To un-assign the currently assigned MIDI controller, right-click the Tap Pad and select “Unassign MIDI Controller”.

MISCELLANEOUS

FEEDBACK HANDLING

With 24 taps of up to 9 seconds of delay and up to 100 % feedback on any tap, it is fairly easy to create settings that will result in an unwanted feedback-sum above 100 %.

When the feedback-sum is above 100 %, the indicated feedback percentage and the feedback factor turns red.

Example:

OK

OK

NOT OK

NOT OK

As previously explained, you can always press the PANIC button to reset all delay taps.

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Contents Page Table of Contents Support and Contact DetailsSystem Requirements General InformationIntroduction Getting StartedExample Overview OverviewParameters Feedback Tempo indicator Tempo Sync on/offShade Settings Shade SettingsExternal Midi Control Entering delay tapsAdding pan and shade information to delay taps MiscellaneousMute Preset HandlingSolo TAP Listening IntroductionDefault Preset Locations