TC electronic SDN BHD M3000 user manual Combined Recall, Factory/User Presets, Preset banks

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RECALL

Combined Recall

A Combined preset consists of a specific preset in Engine 1; a specific preset in Engine 2 and the routing between them.

Get acquainted with the different routings of the two Engines. Routing is an important setting when using both Engines.

(See "Routing" page 18).

As the standard Recall display, the Combined Recall display holds a few important parameters: The preset name; the Decay time for the two presets and the selected routing.

To Recall a Combined preset:

Press the Combined RECALL key and scroll through the presets using the ADJUST wheel. Press OK to recall when you find the preset you wish to use.

The preset number and the OK key will blink while you are pre- viewing, indicating that the shown preset is not yet recalled.

Factory/User Presets

The M3000 contains four different preset banks plus two additional Card banks.

Single ROM bank:

This bank contains 500 Single factory presets. The presets are available from Engine 1 and Engine 2.

Combined ROM bank:

The Combined bank contains 100 Combined factory presets. The presets are available from the Combined Recall.

Single RAM bank:

This bank can hold up to 250 of your Single presets.

Combined RAM bank:

The Combined RAM bank can hold up to 50 of your Combined presets (see Combined presets).

The RAM banks are located after the corresponding ROM banks. Scroll through the 500/100 ROM presets to enter the RAM bank. Note! Until you have stored one or more presets in the RAM bank the RAM bank will not be accessible.

Card banks:

Use a standard PCMCIA and you have a portable RAM bank containing up to 250 Single presets and 50 Combined presets.

SINGLE

500ROM PRESETS

250RAM PRESETS

250CARD PRESETS

COMBINED

100ROM PRESETS

50RAM PRESETS

50CARD PRESETS

Factory presets

Your own presets

Your own card presets

Use a S-RAM Type 1 PCMCIA with min. 64KB and max. 2MB of memory.

Press SHIFT and turn the ADJUST wheel one click clockwise or counter-clockwise to jump to the next preset section.

Example:

You have recalled any ROM preset between 1 and 250. Press SHIFT and turn the ADJUST wheel clockwise one click and you are now previewing preset 251.

Press SHIFT again and turn the ADJUST wheel clockwise one more click.

Preset banks

You are now previewing ROM preset 500.

Opposit moves are possible by pressing SHIFT and turning the ADJUST wheel counter-clockwise.

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Contents M3000 Page Service Important Safety InstructionsCertificate Of Conformity For the customers in CanadaTable of Contents Page Introduction Main Features Algorithms in the M3000 areOverload Front PanelEngine 1 or Recall Pdif Rear PanelSignal Flow Recall Recalling a PresetRecall Displays Preset banks Factory/User PresetsCombined Recall Recall & Snapshots Index feature in the Recall ModeSnapshots Using a Memory Card Storing a User preset and handling preset namesStore Combined StoreReverb Wizard Signal SignalInput Optical ThruDither Status BitRanges Levels MenuParallel RoutingDual Mono LinkedUse two sends on your mixing console Routing & Studio Setup ExamplesCreate your own Vocal Reverb Two individual inserts on your mixing consolePreset glide How to move aroundUTILITY/MIDI DisplayMidi Output Memory BackupSecurity Memory CopyMidi Monitor & Midi Implementation Press Shift followed by UTIL/MIDI to access Midi MonitorMidi Monitor Ll Midi ImplementationTempo Exercise How to edit a preset Expert modeEdit EditDynamic Morphing Dynamic MorphingMorph direction VSS Introduction Constructing a Reverb Preset with the VSS algorithmsTo use the M3000 as a Stereo Reverb Finding the right Early Type & Size for your trackVSS Introduction Overview of the VSS Reverb Section Pre Delay versus Rev DelayMixing the Reverb Out Levels Modulation of the Reverb TailVssfp & Vsssr VSS for Film and Post ProductionVssfp Film and Post Vsssr Surround Vsssr SurroundReverb Programs VSS3VSS3 Reverb Early ReflectionsModulation Reverb tailReverb Mod VssgateSpace Mod VSSGateColor Gate TypeLow Cut Lmid Decay RevBalLow Xover Low DecayReverb Modulation Vssfp Reverb Vssfp Film & PostEarly Type Several types Early PosRev Width Modulation Rear Delay Front DelayFront Decay Rear DecayRev Depth Reverb Mod Reflections R.ERev-3 REV-3Delay Additional Effects Delay & PitchPitch Frequency Additional Effects EQBand width EQ levelChorus Additional Effects Chorus & FlangerFlanger Additional Effects Flanger & Tremolo LFO Phase 0, 90 or 180ºTremolo Cross FeedbackPhaser Additional Effects Phaser & EXPANDER/GATEExpander/Gate Compressor Additional Effects CompressorOut Gain De-esser Additional Effects DE-ESSERReset System Parameters Appendix the ResetReset all presets Store User DefAppendix Self Test Appendix Troubleshooting Dithering Appendix GlossaryTechnical Specifications are subject Appendix Technical SpecificationsTo change without notice Control Change Appendix Midi Implementation ChartPedal Cable Midi CableJack unbalanced XLR Jack balanced XLRTop 20 Presets M3000 Preset ListHalls Preset #21 toLong Pre Dly Medium Guitar Hall Club Carib Bright Slap ReverbBallad Drums Medium Vocal Hall Vocal For Thin Voice Big Empty ClubRooms 114 Sweet Basil Vocal R.E 115 Blackface Amp Preset #137 to116 Large Hall Clear 117 Soupy Ballad VerbPreset #191 to Delayed HallPlates Bossa Nova Perc Room R.EClubs Gated Reverb PresetsOther Algorithms Ultra small reverb presets Indoor Mini Presets #251 to Vssfp PresetsSmall rooms and spaces Indoor Small 301 Wine Cellar M3000 Preset List M3000 Preset List Block of dedicated nature area reverbs Effect reverb settings Vsssr algorithm presetsCombined presets M3000 Preset List M3000 Preset List