TC electronic SDN BHD M3000 user manual Midi Output, Security, Memory Backup, Memory Copy

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UTILITY/MIDI

Program Bank Change

M3000 holds 500+100 presets. Standard MIDI Program changes range from 1-128. Therefore you must assign the incoming Program changes to one of the following banks:

ROM 1

:

1-128

RAM 1

:

1-128

ROM 2

:

129-256

RAM 2

:

129-250

ROM 3

:

257-384

Card 1

:

1-128

ROM 4

:

385-500

Card 2

:

129-250.

When set to “external”, all banks can be accessed through the use of controller 0 which acts as bank selector.

Sys-Ex ID

Sets the Sys-Ex ID number of the M3000.

Note: The M3000 is always ready to receive information via MIDI dump from an external device. Be aware of this and avoid overwriting your presets by accident.

MIDI Output

Channel

Sets the sending MIDI channel of the M3000.

Filter

Sets whether the current section of the M3000 should send out MIDI Control changes (CTRL) and MIDI Program changes (PROG) or not. e.g. when Filter is set to PROG the M3000 will only send out MIDI Program changes.

Offset

With this parameter you are able to add to or subtract from the outgoing Program change. e.g. the outgoing Program change is preset 123, and the Offset is set to +1 the outgoing Program change will now be 124.

Security

Security Lock

Press OK while this parameter is selected to security lock the M3000. When locked, you will have to dial the PIN-Code shown below to access the M3000.

Your PIN-CODE

Set your own PIN-code for the Security lock by dialing the ADJUST wheel.

Note: If you should forget your PIN-code, please enter the Reset page (see page 54). This will release the M3000 from the locked state. (You do not have to run any of the reset functions).

Memory Backup

Format Card

This function will format and erase the inserted PCMCIA card. Press OK twice to confirm this action.

Warning: This action will overwrite ALL existing presets on the current card.

Memory Copy

Copy From

Decide where you want to copy from and to.

“Single to Card” copies from the Single preset RAM bank to the card. Card to Single copies the other way around. “Comb. to Card” copies from the Combined preset RAM bank to Card, and “Card to Comb.” copies the other way around.

RAM start

Select the preset number you want to start to copy from in the selected RAM bank (Single or Combined).

Card Start

Select the preset number you want to start to copy from to the card.

No of Presets

This parameter sets the number of presets to be copied

Execute Copy

Select this parameter and press OK twice to carry out the selected copy action.

Memory to MIDI

Press OK to dump the all presets to a MIDI device such as a sequencer.

External Control Input

When connecting a momentary pedal to the External Control Input, you can use it to control any one of four different features: Engine 1 Bypass, Engine 2 Bypass, Engine 1+2 Bypass, or Tap Tempo.

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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 Displays Recalling a PresetRecall Combined Recall Factory/User PresetsPreset banks Snapshots Index feature in the Recall ModeRecall & Snapshots 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 EditMorph direction Dynamic MorphingDynamic Morphing 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 ModLow Cut Gate TypeColor 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-3Pitch Additional Effects Delay & PitchDelay EQ level Additional Effects EQFrequency Band widthFlanger Additional Effects Chorus & FlangerChorus Cross Feedback LFO Phase 0, 90 or 180ºAdditional Effects Flanger & Tremolo TremoloExpander/Gate Additional Effects Phaser & EXPANDER/GATEPhaser Out Gain Additional Effects CompressorCompressor De-esser Additional Effects DE-ESSERStore User Def Appendix the ResetReset System Parameters Reset all presetsAppendix Self Test Appendix Troubleshooting Dithering Appendix GlossaryTo change without notice Appendix Technical SpecificationsTechnical Specifications are subject 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 PlatesOther Algorithms Gated Reverb PresetsClubs 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