TC Electronic NonLin2 Manual
TC Electronic NonLin2 Manual

TC Electronic NonLin2 Manual

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  • Page 1 MANUAL...
  • Page 2: Contact & Support Information

    C Support Interactive The TC Support Interactive website www.tcsupport.tc is designed as an online support and information center. At the site you can find answers to specific questions regard- ing TC software and hardware. All known issues are stored in a database searchable by product, category, keywords, or phrases.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Preset Management ..........12 Converting NonLin2 Presets from System 6000 and Reverb 4000 ....14 Compare settings with A/B Mem .
  • Page 4: Stereo Effects Reverb

    Congratulations with the purchase of your new TDM Effects Reverb plug-in. The NonLin2 Stereo Effects Reverb is yet another world class reverb directly ported from the System 6000. NonLin2 is an effect reverb, which differs from the traditional natu- ral sounding TC reverbs.
  • Page 5: System Requirements

    • System must meet Digidesign’s system requirements for Pro Tools TDM systems! Global Plug-In Controls KEYBOARD COMMANDS The TDM version of the NonLin2 reverb supports keyboard commands for certain functions. The following key commands are available for all plug-in parameters: Key Commands in Mac OS X:...
  • Page 6 The two LEDs in the metering section, between the input and output meters, will light up in case internal DSP overloads are detected. You should lower the input level to avoid these overloads. To reset the indication, click on the O/L LED. NonLin2...
  • Page 7: The Plug-In Parameters

    Modify page: MAIN PAGE On the NonLin2 Main page, we have grouped the I/O and Envelope parameters of the NonLin2. Also, on this page you can find the plug-ins preset handling. More about the preset handling can be found in the section “Preset Handling” later in this manual.
  • Page 8 Sets the Hold time (= fully open time) of the Reverb Envelope. The “fully open” time is the time the reverb tail maintains its maximum level. For a typical eighties style response, Hold should be set at 60-120 ms. Max. range for this parameter depends on the Attack and Release settings. NonLin2...
  • Page 9 Moving the horizon- tal line of the envelope curve up and down changes the wet level of the reverb from 0dB (fully up) to off (fully down). Note: The total time for Attack, Hold and Release can not exceed 500ms! NonLin2...
  • Page 10 Note: Differences are more pronounced with low Diffuse settings and Twist Ratios. Diffuse Range: 0 – 100% Sets the amount of diffusion applied to the Reverb Style selected. Note: For high Diffuse ratios, the Attack and Decay times of the reverb Envelope may be slightly affected. NonLin2 10 /...
  • Page 11 Width does not have any affect and is therefore disabled. Note: The reverb style and diffuse parameters also affect the perceived width of the effect. Width difference between styles is most obvious at low diffuse ratios. NonLin2 / 11...
  • Page 12: Preset Management

    By selecting 'Load', you can navigate to any folder on the system that you have read access to, including any shared folder. By default, these will be loaded from the default location for NonLin2 presets. Only presets located in the default file location will appear in the NonLin2 pop-up preset menu.
  • Page 13: Default Preset Locations

    • To delete a file, simply move it to the 'Trash' or 'Recycle bin'. • To create a new sub-folder that appears in the plug-in menu, simply create a new folder in the plug-in folder that resides in the PRESETS folder of the NonLin2 default preset location.
  • Page 14: Converting Nonlin2 Presets From System 6000 And Reverb 4000

    CONVERTING NONLIN2 PRESETS FROM SYSTEM 6000 In case you are the happy owner of the NonLin2 algorithm for System 6000, here is something to get you in an even better mood: The NonLin2 plug-in is able to read your System 6000 presets.
  • Page 15: Compare Settings With A/B Mem

    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.
  • Page 16: Locking Parameter Values Using The Parameter Lock

    These changes will always pass. An example: You have inserted the NonLin2 on a channel. When you use the NonLin2 as an insert effect, you would probably like the dry part of the signal to go trough the NonLin2, and therefore you’d probably turn up the “Dry Level”.

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