TC electronic SDN BHD M3000 user manual Store, Storing a User preset and handling preset names

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STORE

Storing a User preset and handling preset names.

Storing a RAM preset with the same name:

-Press the relevant STORE key (Engine 1, 2 or Combined 1+2)

-Use the ADJUST wheel to select a location for your new preset. (You can store your preset in the RAM bank).

-Press OK to store.

Storing a RAM preset with a new name:

-Press the relevant STORE key (Engine 1, 2 or Combined 1+2)

-Select a location for your new preset using the ADJUST wheel. (You can store your preset in the RAM bank

-Move the cursor to the new name line and write the new preset name. (Select letters with the ADJUST wheel and confirm each letter with OK)

-Select DONE and press the OK key to store name and preset.

CAPS LOCK Indicator

Store location

New preset name

Letterbox

Place cursor here and press OK to finalize store operation

Cursor arrows

Exercise 3 :

Entering a new name step by step using the Letterbox

Changing the name of a preset is a part of the store operation. For this exercise select Engine 1 by pressing its RECALL key.

-Press the STORE key and you will see the display similar to the one illustrated above.

-The M3000 automatically suggests a RAM location where you can store the preset. Choose one yourself by turning the ADJUST wheel.

-Use the CURSOR keys to select the name line. Use the ADJUST wheel to select a letter and press the OK key to confirm each letter. To change caps select CAP and press OK.

-Finish the operation by selecting DONE in the letterbox and press OK to store.

Using a Memory Card:

When inserting a memory card you gain access to the card bank. You can store up to 250 Single and 50 Combined user presets on a card depending on the size of the card.

By using the card handling features in the UTIL/MIDI menu you are able to copy a selection or an entire preset bank to a card or the other way around.

Card types

S-RAM Type 1 PCMCIA cards, with a minimum of 64 KB and a maximum of 2 MB memory.

NOTE ! If the card holds other information than M3000 presets info, the card will automatically be formatted the first time you save or dump to the card.

Combined Store

The procedure of storing a Combined preset is exactly the same as when you store a normal preset.

Note: A Combined preset stores the routing of the Engines along with the preset.

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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 Recalling a Preset RecallRecall Displays Factory/User Presets Preset banksCombined Recall Index feature in the Recall Mode Recall & SnapshotsSnapshots Combined Store Storing a User preset and handling preset namesUsing a Memory Card StoreReverb Wizard Optical Thru SignalSignal InputDither Status BitRanges Levels MenuLinked RoutingParallel Dual MonoTwo individual inserts on your mixing console Routing & Studio Setup ExamplesUse two sends on your mixing console Create your own Vocal ReverbDisplay How to move aroundPreset glide UTILITY/MIDIMemory Copy Memory BackupMidi Output SecurityLl Midi Implementation Press Shift followed by UTIL/MIDI to access Midi MonitorMidi Monitor & Midi Implementation Midi MonitorTempo Edit Expert modeExercise How to edit a preset 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 Modulation of the Reverb Tail Pre Delay versus Rev DelayOverview of the VSS Reverb Section Mixing the Reverb Out LevelsVssfp & Vsssr VSS for Film and Post ProductionVssfp Film and Post Vsssr Surround Vsssr SurroundEarly Reflections VSS3Reverb Programs VSS3 ReverbModulation Reverb tailVSSGate VssgateReverb Mod Space ModGate Type ColorLow Cut Low Decay RevBalLmid Decay Low XoverReverb Modulation Early Pos Vssfp Film & PostVssfp Reverb Early Type Several typesRev Width Modulation Rear Decay Front DelayRear Delay Front DecayRev Depth Reverb Mod Reflections R.ERev-3 REV-3Additional Effects Delay & Pitch DelayPitch EQ level Additional Effects EQFrequency Band widthAdditional Effects Chorus & Flanger ChorusFlanger Cross Feedback LFO Phase 0, 90 or 180ºAdditional Effects Flanger & Tremolo TremoloAdditional Effects Phaser & EXPANDER/GATE PhaserExpander/Gate Additional Effects Compressor CompressorOut Gain De-esser Additional Effects DE-ESSERStore User Def Appendix the ResetReset System Parameters Reset all presetsAppendix Self Test Appendix Troubleshooting Dithering Appendix GlossaryAppendix Technical Specifications Technical Specifications are subjectTo change without notice Control Change Appendix Midi Implementation ChartJack balanced XLR Midi CablePedal Cable Jack unbalanced XLRTop 20 Presets M3000 Preset ListHalls Preset #21 toVocal For Thin Voice Big Empty Club Club Carib Bright Slap ReverbLong Pre Dly Medium Guitar Hall Ballad Drums Medium Vocal Hall117 Soupy Ballad Verb 114 Sweet Basil Vocal R.E 115 Blackface Amp Preset #137 toRooms 116 Large Hall ClearBossa Nova Perc Room R.E Delayed HallPreset #191 to PlatesGated Reverb Presets ClubsOther 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