Tremolo; Panner - TC Electronic G-Major User Manual

Guitar effects processor
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TREMOLO

Tremolo
- FILTER/MOD Block
A Tremolo is basically a change of level
controlled by an LFO. The G•Major holds
variations from soft and smooth to hard and
aggressive Tremolo.
Speed
Range: 0.050Hz to 19.95Hz
Sets the Speed of the Tremolo.
Depth
Range: 0 to 100%
A 100% setting means complete mute of the
signal between the peaks.
Tempo
Range: 1/32T to 1 Bar or Ignored
The Tempo parameter sets the relationship to
the global Tempo.
When set to anything else than Ignored
the tempo defined by the Speed
parameter is ignored.
LFO Pulsewidth
Range: 0-100%
Controls the division of the upper and lower
part of the current waveform, e.g. if Pulsewidth
is set to 75%, the upper half of the waveform
will be on for 75% of the time.
Hi Cut
Range: 19.95 to 20kHz
Attenuates the High frequencies of the Tremolo
effect.
Use the Hi Cut filter to create a less dominant
Tremolo effect while keeping the Depth.
Type
Range: Soft or Hard (Sinus or Square)
Two variations of the steepness of the Tremolo
Curve are available. Listen and select.
Out level
Range: -100 to 0dB
Sets the overall Output level of this block.
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Panner -

The panner simply pans the signal from Left
channel to the Right.
Speed
Range: 0.050Hz to 19.95Hz
Sets the speed of the Panning.
Width
Range: 0 to 100%
A 100% setting will sweep the signal completely
from the Left to Right. Very often a more subtle
setting will be more applicable and blend better
with the overall sound.
But you'll be the judge of that!
Tempo
Range: 1/32T to 1 Bar or Ignored
The Tempo parameter sets the relationship to
the global Tempo.
Out level
Range: -100 to 0dB
Sets the overall Output level of this block.
Pulsewidth
PANNER
FILTER/MOD Block
When set to anything else than Ignored
the tempo defined by the Speed
parameter is ignored.

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