User Guide for tc electronic Sub N Up Mini Octaver Pedal
Quick start guide for the tc electronic Sub N Up Mini Octaver pedal. Learn about control functions, power requirements, and operating modes.
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Quick guide from the manual
This document provides a quick start guide for the tc electronic Sub N Up Mini Octaver pedal. It outlines the control functions, power requirements, and basic operation to help you get started with your device.
Device Overview
The pedal features several controls for shaping your sound:
- USB: Connects to your computer for firmware updates and TonePrint editing.
- Dry: Sets the output level for the dry (unprocessed) signal.
- Sub: Adds a harmony voice one octave below the dry signal.
- Up: Adds a harmony voice one octave above the dry signal.
- Sub 2: Adds a harmony voice two octaves below the dry signal.
- Mode: Allows you to choose between Polyphonic, TonePrint, and Classic modes.
Operation and Connectivity
To operate the pedal, ensure you have a compatible power supply. Connect your instrument to the Input jack and your amplifier or output device to the Output jack. Use the Footswitch to turn the effect on or off.
Power Requirements: The device requires a 9 V / >100 mA power supply.
Compliance
This equipment complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. If you experience interference with radio or television reception, try reorienting the receiving antenna or increasing the separation between the equipment and the receiver.
Manufacturer information
TC Electronic
Practical help
Common problems
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna, increase the separation between the equipment and receiver, or connect the equipment into an outlet on a different circuit.
Before use
- Ensure you have a 9V power supply with at least 100mA current.
- Connect your instrument to the Input jack.
- Connect your amplifier or output device to the Output jack.
- Ensure the pedal is connected to a power source.
Model compatibility
- Requires 9V DC power supply (not included).
- USB port is for firmware updates and TonePrint editing.
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