Pedals - TC Electronic Multi-effects Processor G-Natural User Manual

Effects processor for acoustic guitars
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Pedal
Basics
Press MENU to access
Select Pedal using encoder D
Press MENU to confirm
Set values using encoders A, B and C
Change pages using encoder D
Confirm selection by pressing MENU if <menu>
flashes in the right side of the display
Exit by pressing MENU again
For external control of certain parameters you can
connect an expression* pedal.
In this menu you assign which parameters to assign,
calibrate G-Natural to the connected expression pedal
and also dial in a response curve using the min, mid and
max parameters.
Parameters marked with "P"
Some of the parameters in this menu are global
parameters and some are saved at preset level.
Parameters saved with each preset are marked with "p"
in the right side of the display.
Example:
PEDAL MENU
Map Param.: DLY DELAY
* Best result is achieved using a regular expression
pedal with a linear potentiometer. However, you may also
achieve satisfying results using a regular volume pedal.
<menu>
P
Connecting Expression pedals
Depending on the type of expression pedal used, the
pedal should be connected using either a regular mono
1/4" jack-to-jack cable or a stereo 1/4" jack-to-jack cable.
Mono
Stereo
If you are not sure which type to use, you may have to
try both types. G-Natural measures the signal on your
expression pedals output connector. Therefore only one
cable should be used per expression pedal.
Map Parameter
Assigning parameters to the pedal connected to the
"Pedal Input"
PEDAL MENU
Map Param.: DLY DELAY
Select a parameter to control from the list
Press MENU to confirm
Set Min Mid Max
Min - Mid - Max
Range: 0-100%
These settings determine the parameter response
according to an expression pedal connected to the Pedal
input. Values can be set for both the minimum, mid and
maximum position of the pedal.
MENU - PEDAL
<menu>
P
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