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
11. Main page
Go to E1/Main to reach the main page of Engine 1. The details of each area of the
main page is described below:
Name
• Use the Name eld in the top area to edit the name of the currently
selected Preset. It can then be saved as a user preset once
you have set it up.
11.1 Levels Section
In Level
• Range: O, -115,5 to 0 dB.
• Use the In Level parameter to set and adjust the input level.
Dry Level
• Range: O, -115,5 to 0 dB.
• Use the Dry Level parameter to set the level of the dry, unprocessed signal
that should be passed to the output channels.
Power Correct
• Range: O, 50 % and 100 %.
• As Reverb Decay times gets longer, the Power Correct feature can be used to
lower the gain, thereby keeping the power of the Reverb constant.
This feature is typically a big help when mixing because trimming of
Decay is more forgiving (as the dry/wet balance doesn’t change).
Out Level Group 1 and Out Level Group 2
• Range: O, -115,5 to 0 dB.
• Use the Out Level Group 1 and Out Level Group 2 parameters to set the
output levels of the reverb channels assigned to Group 1 and Group 2.
You assign Reverb Channels to the two Groups on the Setup page.
Mute Group 1 and Mute Group 2 button
• Use the Mute Group 1 and Mute Group 2 buttons to temporarily mute all
Reverb Channels assigned to Groups 1 and 2.
11.2 Pre Delay Section
Pre Delay Group 1 and Pre Delay Group 2
• Range: 0 to 150 ms.
• Use the Pre Delay Group 1 and Pre Delay Group 2 parameters to apply a
pre-delay to the Reverb Channels assigned to Groups 1 and 2.
• Please note that in addition to these Pre Delay Group parameters, each
Reverb Channel can be delayed individually using the eight Ch. parameters
in the Delay Trim section of the Trim page.
Zero Group 1 and Zero Group 2 buttons
• Use the Zero Group 1 and Zero Group 2 buttons to temporarily remove the
delay from the Reverb Channels assigned to Groups 1 and 2.
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