Manual

7.1.3 Faders
The TC Icon software has six large on-screen faders along the bottom edge of
the interface. They have several features that will help you operate your
Reverb TwentyFour eciently:
• There are six on-screen faders.
• You can change the position of the faders or hide them completely – see
“UI page” on page 27.
• The name of the parameter that a fader is currently assigned to is
displayed above the fader.
• When no label is shown above a fader, that fader is currently not assigned
to a parameter.
• Fader assignments and values will always reect the last Engine E1, E2, E3,
that you have accessed.
Using Faders for ne adjustments
When a parameter is assigned to a fader, you can choose between Normal and
Fine adjustment mode.
• In Normal Adjustment mode, the fader range will cover the full
parameter range – e.g. -18 dB to 18 dB for the Center Trim parameter.
• In Fine Adjustment mode, the fader range will be smaller, allowing you
to ne-tune around the current value – e.g. in 0.1 dB steps for
a level parameter.
To switch a fader from Normal Adjustment mode to Fine Adjustment mode or
back, click the label above that fader. Fine Adjust mode will be indicated by two
triangles in the label eld.
Fader Groups
The Reverb TwentyFour uses many parameters on several pages. For ecient
operation, the most important parameters can be assigned to the on-screen
faders in Fader Groups. Fader Groups allow you to access the most important
features immediately, no matter what particular page is currently
being displayed.
You can access predened Fader Groups that cover typical applications, and you
can dene a User Fader Group with your own assignment for each fader.
You can select and customize Fader Groups per Engine – meaning that you can
use one group of fader assignments for Engine 1, and others for Engine 2 and 3.
To select a Fader Group
• Select the tab of an Engine E1, E2, or E3 (on the top edge of the
TC Icon software window).
• Use the arrow buttons on the Fader Group selector (at the lower left) to
select the desired Fader Group. The name of the currently selected Engine
and Fader Group are displayed on the Fader Group selector. E.g., “E1 Group 1”
means that you have selected the predened Fader Group 1 for Engine 1.
To set up the User Fader Group
• Select the tab of an Engine as shown above.
• Use the arrow buttons on the Fader Group selector to select the
“User” Fader Group.
• Click the circular “Fader Asgn” button (on the left edge of the
TC Icon software window).
• Click the label of a fader that you want to assign to a parameter.
• Click the name of the parameter that you want to assign to the
previously selected fader.
• Repeat the last two steps until you have made all desired assignments.
• Click the circular “Fader Asgn” button again.
Assigning Fader 6 on the y
Even when using one of the pre-dened Fader Groups for an Engine, you can
always assign the sixth Fader to whatever parameter you want to control in a
given situation. Like all other Fader-related settings, this is an Engine-specic
setting: You can assign Fader 6 to one parameter when Engine 1 is selected and
to another parameter when Engine 2 is selected.
To assign a parameter to Fader 6:
• To assign a parameter to the fader 6, simply click on a parameter eld.
That parameter will immediately be assigned to the sixth fader. If that
parameter is also assigned to one of the other faders, you can now use
both faders to control that parameter.
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