User Guide for TC Electronic MimiQ Doubler Pedal
Quick start guide for the TC Electronic MimiQ Doubler pedal. Learn about control functions, power requirements, and setup for your guitar signal doubling.
Table of contents
Quick guide from the manual
The TC Electronic MimiQ Doubler is a guitar pedal designed to add additional guitar layers to your signal, simulating a double-tracked sound. This guide covers the control functions and power requirements necessary for operation.
Controls and Functions
- USB: Connects to your computer for firmware updates.
- Dubs: Selects the number of additional guitar layers that will be mixed with your original guitar signal.
- Effect: Adjusts the volume level of the overdubs.
- Level: Adjusts the volume level of the delay repeats.
- Tightness: Controls the tightness of the simulated overdubs.
- Dry: Adjusts the volume level of the dry signal.
- Footswitch: Engages or bypasses the effect.
Power Requirements
The pedal requires a 9 V DC power supply with a current rating of at least 100 mA.
Connections
The pedal features standard input and output jacks for your guitar signal path. Ensure all connections are made before powering on the device.
Manufacturer information
TC Electronic
Practical help
Before use
- Ensure you have a 9V DC power supply with at least 100mA current.
- Connect your guitar to the Inputs.
- Connect your amplifier or interface to the Outputs.
Model compatibility
- Requires 9V DC power supply, >100mA.
- Class B digital device (FCC Part 15 compliant).
Manual page author
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