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TC Electronic Digital Vintage Reverb DVR2 Owner's Manual

TC Electronic Digital Vintage Reverb DVR2 Owner's Manual

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Summary of Contents for TC Electronic Digital Vintage Reverb DVR2

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

    TC 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

    TABLE OF CONTENTS Contact & Support Information ........2 Table Of Contents .
  • Page 4: Dvr2 Digital Vintage Reverb

    DVR2 DIGITAL VINTAGE REVERB Congratulations with the purchase of your new Vintage Reverb plug-in for PowerCore. DVR2 offers a pristine Generic Reverb with true vintage flavor. Generic Reverb is com- plementary to Source Reverb, and both types are at disposal as optional plug-ins for PowerCore.
  • Page 5 The DVR2 plug-in runs on all available PowerCore at the common sample rates from 32 kHz to 96 kHz. The plug-in can be inserted in any VST, Audio Unit and even RTAS (via the optional VST-to-RTAS wrapper from FXpansion) compatible host application as Stereo-to-Stereo Effect or as Mono-To-Stereo Effect (depending on the host application and the individ- ual track settings).
  • Page 6: Global Plug-In Controls

    GLOBAL PLUG-IN CONTROLS KEYBOARD COMMANDS In most host applications, the DVR2 Reverb supports keyboard commands for certain functions. The following key commands are available for all plug-in parameters: Key Commands in Mac OS X: Fine Adjust = Apple key + mouse movement Reset To Default = Alt key + mouse click Key Commands in Windows: Fine Adjust = Alt + mouse movement...
  • Page 7 you can always save your session without losing any of the plug-in settings. The last setting of the plug-in will always be saved, even when it is in “disabled” state! This also applies to saving presets. FOCUS FIELDS You can place your own set of parameters in the 6 focus fields at the bottom of the plug-in.
  • Page 8: The Plug-In Parameters

    THE PLUG-IN PARAMETERS MAIN PAGE On the DVR2 Main page, you can find all controls of DVR2 as well as the plug-in’s preset handling. More about the preset handling can be found in the section “Preset Handling” later in this manual. REVERB Decay Range: 0.4 –...
  • Page 9 Pre Delay Range: 0-500ms (Vintage values: 0, 20, 40 and 60ms) Pre delay is the amount of time from an input is received until reverb starts building up at the output. VINTAGE Modulation Range: 0% – 200% (default: 100%) Sets the Depth of the modulation. Normal set to 100%. Increase if you like a more liquid, chorus like sound.
  • Page 10 LEVELS Input Level Range: Off to 0dB Sets the Input level for the plug-in. It may be necessary to lower the input level if sig- nals close to full scale are fed to the plug-in. Reduce the input level in case you expe- rience overloads (O/L).
  • Page 11: Preset Management

    PRESET MANAGEMENT TC’s comprehensive file based preset architecture makes archiving presets a simple process. This allows you to organize your presets the way you find most comfortable for your workflow, and to exchange presets with other users, no matter the platform or application.
  • Page 12 Saving a Preset By selecting ‘Save’, you can save your preset to any folder on the system that you have write access to, including any shared folder. By default, presets are saved to the default location for the DVR2 presets. DEFAULT PRESET LOCATIONS The following locations will describe where you can find the DVR2 presets.
  • Page 13: Converting Dvr2 Presets From System 6000 And Reverb 4000

    CONVERTING DVR2 PRESETS FROM SYSTEM 6000 AND REVERB 4000 In case you are the happy owner of the DVR2 algorithm for System 6000 or the Reverb 4000, here is something to get you in an even better mood: The DVR2 plug-in is able to read your System 6000/Reverb 4000 presets.
  • Page 14: Compare Settings With A/B Mem

    COMPARE SETTINGS WITH A/B MEM. With the A/B compare function you can easily compare different parameter settings when you work with your music. You have two buttons: the “Mem” and the “A/B” but- ton. When you start working with your preset, the A/B button is grayed out. This state indi- cates that the settings in both memory locations A and B are identical –...
  • Page 15: Locking Parameter Values Using The Parameter Lock

    LOCKING PARAMETER VALUES – USING THE PARAMETER LOCK The parameter lock function allows you to lock the parameters In Level, Out Level, Dry Level, Wet Level and the assignment of the Focus fields from changing when you change preset. By using the parameter lock, you can easily browse through the extensive set of pre- sets that comes with the DVR2, without having to change back the locked parameter with each preset change.
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