Manual

4 TC8210 User Manual
1. Introduction
With its clear and natural air, the TC8210 is a high-denition all-purpose reverb in
the same vein as the classic clear and pristine TC reverbs known from our studio
workhorse, the System 6000, and our acclaimed Hall of Fame stomp boxes.
The TC8210 takes reverb to the next level with even better diusion, denser tails
and hyper realistic room impressions!
Designed from the ground-up, and based on the classic TC Electronic reverb
philosophy, it gives you the ultimate in transparency and preserves the natural
characteristics of your source sound.
With its cache of crystal clear halls, rooms and immersive spaces, it is a next-
generation main reverb, and an essential component in any musician or mixing
engineers creative kit.
About this manual
Read this manual to learn how to install and use your TC Electronic TC8210 reverb
unit. This manual is only available in PDF format from the TC Electronic website.
To get the most from this manual, please read it from start to nish, or you may
miss important information.
To download the most current version of this manual, visit the web page:
www.tcelectronic.com/Categories/c/Tcelectronic/Downloads
If you still have questions about your TC Electronic product after reading this
manual, please get in touch with TC Support:
www.tcelectronic.com/brand/tcelectronic/support
2. Plug-in Installation
Visit www.tcelectronic.com/tc8210-dt/support/ to download the installer le.
The plug-in requires either an iLok license (delivered when you purchase the
NATIVE version) or the TC8210 DT Desktop Controller (when you purchase the DT
Desktop Controller version) or an iLok Trial License. All parameters are available in
the plug-in and most are available on the DT Desktop Controller.
Select the Mac or PC version and save the le to your hard drive. The latest
rmware for the TC8210 DT Desktop Controller will be included in the software
as well.
2.1 Installation on a PC
Open the zip le and double click the executable le. If you get a security
warning, click ‘Run’.
Accept the license agreement and click ‘Next.
Select which VST and/or AAX components you want to install. Pro Tools uses
AAX and most other DAW programs use VST. The installer will oer a default
location to save the le, but you can choose another location by clicking
the ‘Browse’ button.