Manual
Table Of Contents
- Important Safety Instructions
- Legal Disclaimer
- Limited warranty
- 1. Introduction
- 2. TC Icon software installation
- 3. Controls and Connectors
- 4. Overview
- 5. Setting up
- 6. Quick Setup
- 7. Basic operation with the TC Icon software
- 8. Using the Library
- 9. TC Icon Setup
- 10. Using Reverb TwentyFour
- 11. Main page
- 12. Grid page
- 13. Setup page
- 14. Rev page
- 15. Trim page
- 16. Factory presets
- 17. System/ Remote
- 18. Acoustics Enhancement
- 19. Specifications
8. Using the Library
Recalling, storing and deleting settings, scenes,
routings, engines
To use the Reverb TwentyFour eectively, you should make all required settings
as described in this manual and then store them, so they can later be recalled.
You may also want to name the settings you store, and delete settings that are
no longer required. All these features are described in this Library section.
You rst need to understand the hierarchical structure of your
Reverb TwentyFour of Scenes, Engines, and Routings:
Scenes
A Scene is the most extensive selection you can make when recalling,
storing or deleting settings. A Scene includes:
• All settings for all 3 Engines.
• Signal routings to and from these Engines.
• Recalling a Scene is equivalent to a “total recall”.
• All the settings that make up a Scene are called a Scene preset.
Recalling (loading), storing (saving) and deleting Scene Presets is covered
in this Library chapter.
Engines
Instead of recalling or storing a full Scene as described in the previous section,
you may want to edit, store or recall the settings for one particular Engine.
All the settings for one particular Engine are called an Engine preset.
Recalling (loading), storing (saving) and deleting Engine Presets is covered
in this Library chapter.
Routings
All the settings that dene how signals are routed to and from the Engines are
called a Routing preset.
Recalling (loading), storing (saving) and deleting Routing Presets is covered in
this Library chapter.
The Library concept
The Library gives you access to all settings of all parameters of the currently
selected Reverb TwentyFour.
The highest organizational level of the Library is a Bank. A Bank will hold:
• Scene presets.
• Routing presets.
• Engine presets.
Factory presets vs. user presets
When recalling presets, you will see that there are two categories of presets:
Factory presets and User presets.
• Factory presets can only be recalled, but not overwritten or deleted. If you
change a Factory preset and you want to keep it, you have to store it as a
User preset.
• User presets can be recalled, edited and stored, thereby overwriting the
previous version.
8.1 Library – Recall
Use the Library Recall page of the TC Icon software to recall (load) previously
stored settings into the memory of the currently selected device.
All colored buttons and selected items on the Recall page are colored in green.
To access the Library Recall page:
• If it isn’t already, select the device you want to control using the Select page
– see “TC Icon modes: Base and Device operation” on page 15.
• Select the “Library” tab.
• Select the “Recall” page.
• Select the subpage for the setting type you want to access:
• Scene – to recall a Scene preset.
• Routing – to recall a Routing preset.
• E(ngine) 1, 2, or 3 – to recall an Engine preset and use it for the currently
selected Engine.
• Select between Factory and User preset groups by clicking the Factory or
User button.
There are up to 8 Factory and 8 User preset groups, with each group holding up to
8 presets.
• Select a preset you want to use.
• Click the large “Recall (Scene/ Route/ Engine) Preset” button in the
upper right corner to recall (activate) the selected preset.
• The selected preset will be recalled.
Preset information
For some presets, additional information is stored as part of the preset.
When you select such a preset, an inverted “Info” tag will appear at the bottom
of the large Preset Recall button. Keep an eye out for it.
• Click the Info tag to display additional information about this preset in a
modal dialog.
• Click the OK button to close the dialog.
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