VoiceTone Create Super Edit Mode
Revision number: 1.13
Date : September 24, 2007
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Super Edit Mode
You might wonder how the developers and product managers at TC-Helicon authored patches for VoiceT one Create. Similar to
methods used on other products, a special mode was created for setting advanced paramet ers. In and around the office, this mode
in VoiceTone Create was called Super Edit Mode. Super Edit Mode allows access to dozens of parameters per effect. These
parameters are used to design any of the 99 patches in Create. While using this mode during final des ign we recognized it’s a
powerful feature for an advanced or just plain curious user.
Super Edit Mode is not for the faint of heart. Unlike the simple user interface for VoiceTone Create, this mode was created to allow
the extensive parameter set of the patches to be authored. The team responsible for creating patches took some time to get
familiar with this mode. But have fun, you can always restore your product to its factory state as noted under Button functions.
General Description
When in Super Edit Mode it is possible to edit the factory patches including their default Tweak X and Y assignments. This guide is
an important reference to know how to edit in the mode, but also to translate the Numeric LED display values to parameters IDs.
Entering Super Edit Mode
To enter the mode, hold down “Performance 2” when connecting power to Create and wait until it boots up. All five Performance
Buttons will flash, then the display will show Patch 1, and “Performance 1” will be lit.
Restoring to Factory Patches
While in Super Edit Mode you can restore to factory patches by press and holding Performance Button 5. All edits will be lost.
Knob Functions
Knob Function Comment
Patch Factory Patch Select
Tweak X Parameter ID refer to Parameter ID chart in this document to see the name of the
parameter
Tweak Y Parameter Value Parameter Values are mapped to the pots and displayed as values
from 0 to 99 (soft-pickup), unless the range is less than 99 for a given
parameter.
Mix Mix Value is not stored in patch
Note:
• If a parameter value is flashing, it's currently under the control of either Tweak X or Y. Editing a flashing value will
have no effect, because the master tweak control will override your changes.
• Adjusting the Parameter ID
displayed for a short period.
Button Functions
Control Press Button Function Hold Button Function
Performances 1 Preset Down Zero All Mixers
Performances 2 Preset Up Zero all Sends and Centre Pans
Performances 3 Parameter ID Down Store Preset
Performances 4 Parameter ID Up Reserved for service
Performances 5 Reserved for service Restore All Factory Presets (**you will lose all
Left Foot Switch Paste Preset from Clip Board Copy Preset to Clip Board
Right Foot Switch Bypass (except when tap tempo is
activated)
knob will cause the display to show the new Parameter ID, then its current value will be
changes)
Engage/Disengage Tap Tempo Mode
Parameter IDs
Parameter Name ID
MicroModMixer Dry Send 0
MicroModMixer Transducer Send 1
DelayMixer Dry Send 2
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DelayMixer Dry Pan 3
DelayMixer Transducer Send 4
DelayMixer Transducer Pan 5
DelayMixer MicroMod Send 6
DelayMixer MicroMod Pan 7
ReverbMixer Dry Send 8
ReverbMixer Transducer Send 9
ReverbMixer Delay Send 10
FinalMixer Dry Level 11
FinalMixer Transducer Level 12
FinalMixer MicroMod Level 13
FinalMixer Delay Level 14
FinalMixer Reverb Level 15
FinalMixer MicroMod Width 16
FinalMixer Delay Width 17
FinalMixer Reverb Width 18
FinalMixer MicroMod Phase 19
Delay Style 20
Delay Source 21
Delay Tempo 22
Delay Time L 23
Delay Time R 24
Delay Division L 25
Delay Division R 26
Delay Feedback L 27
Delay Feedback R 28
Delay Cross Feedback Left to Right 29
Delay Cross Feedback Right to Left 30
Delay Low Cut L 31
Delay Low Cut R 32
Delay High Cut L 33
Delay High Cut R 34
MicroMod Style 35
MicroMod Detune Left 36
MicroMod Detune Right 37
MicroMod Mod Depth L 38
MicroMod Mod Depth R 39
MicroMod Mod Speed 40
MicroMod Mod L/R Phase 41
MicroMod Mod Wave 42
MicroMod Delay Left 43
MicroMod Delay Right 44
MicroMod Feedback L 45
MicroMod Feedback R 46
MicroMod X Feedback L 47
MicroMod X Feedback R 48
MicroMod Low Cut L 49
VoiceTone Create Super Edit Mode Detailed Functional Specification