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1. 37 Octave ooa a es ee OE BEE BES E 38 Pitch Shifter 0 0 0 0 ccc 39 Intelligent Pitch 5 6 40 Delay Types Common Delay Parameters 41 Clean i e n a 42 Analog AERA ERE 42 I o PERDRE 42 Dynamic ei BERE p 42 PINGP ONG oro e e he dee ae 42 D al x up 43 Spillover t a ee 43 Reverb Types Common Reverb Parameters 44 Spring Re PI soe ERE 44 Hall Gale Sa Sacto e 44 FROOIT be Wate tole A See thd 44 Plate fcc 44 APPENDIX Technical Specifications 46 English Version Manual revision 1 2 SW V 1 10 Prod No E60508712 INTRODUCTION NOVA System All in One Extravaganza The Audible Choice NOVA System is the complete floor based effects solution for the dedicated guitar player who knows quality when he sees it Its unique inclusion of an all analog distortion overdrive section under preset and expression control makes it the perfect choice whether you want to trim down your rack setup step up from your pedal patchwork or simply just want the ultimate combination of operational simplicity and audio superiority Add to this an array of effects taken straight from the king of floor based processors G System and you have top notch compression EQ noise gate modulation pitch delay and reverb right at y
2. Combo amp Combo amp Utilizing preamp drive OR Combo amp Combo amp Utilizing preamp drive Second amp for stereo OPTIONAL TD o In this setup we use the preamp section of your combo amp to generate the drive We use the Line input on the NOVA System and thereby bypass the NOVA Systems drive section An expression pedal is connected to pedal in for real time control of e g volume Connections Connect guitar to the input of the combo amp Connect the effects loop send of the amp to NOVA Systems Line input Connect left output to the effects loop return power amp in of your amp For a stereo setup connect the NOVA System right output to the effects loop return power amp in of the other amp Connect an expression pedal to the NOVA System Pedal in o o 8 re electronic Basic settings Set input sensitivity via the Levels menu according to the highest pedal level Select the Footswitch parameter in the Utility menu and select Pedal stomp or Preset mode Select preset if in preset mode Activate deactivate effect blocks pressing the effects switches Calibrate the expression pedal via the pedals menu Assign parameters to the expression pedal via the Pedal menu 1 MENU ROUTING Routing NOVA System has three ways of routing the chain of e
3. or s CALIBRATE PREP Press MENU The LCD now reads MENU PEDAL PEDAL CALIBRATE Set Hiri E A a mun aom u h Place your pedal in minimum position Heel down and press MENU The LCD now reads CHL TE FiL ri h b de iz JOTE eae uu p m r i i E zm amp ment Place your pedal in maximum position Toe down and press MENU The LCD reads CALIBRATION DONE mmm i PEDRL CAL gt IE c m po P 17 MENU UTILITY Utility Basics Press MENU to access Select Utility using encoder D Press MENU to confirm Set values using encoders A B and C Change pages using encoder D FX Mute The FX Mute parameter determines how the Reverb and Delay effects should behave when changing between presets and when bypassing one of these effects Soft Delay and Reverbs will ring out Delays have true spillover meaning that if you e g have a long delay time and the FX Mute parameter is set to Soft the delays will continue even if you change to a preset that holds completely different delay settings Reverbs can also spill over at preset change but will use the settings in the new preset Hard Delay and Reverbs will mute Tap Master A preset holds both a subdivision parameter that relates to the global tapped tempo and also a fixed delay time T
4. 1 kHz 0 0 3 dB 20 Hz to 20 kHz EN 55103 1 and EN 55103 2 FCC part 15 Class B CISPR 22 Class B IEC 65 EN 60065 UL6500 and CSA E60065 CSA FILE LR108093 32 F to 122 F 0 C to 50 C 22 F to 167 F 30 C to 70 C Max 90 non condensing In Out Thru 5 Pin DIN 1 4 phone jack 24x 2 character LCD 11 2 x 3 5 x x 10 25 284 x89 x 267 mm 4 1 Ib 1 85 kg 100 to 240 VAC 50 to 60 Hz auto select 15W 1 year Due to continuous development these specifications are subject to change without notice
5. Adjust parameters using encoders A C Noise Gate parameters are located after EQ parameters For each of the three bands the following parameters are available Freq Range 41 Hz to 20 kHz This parameter sets the center frequency of the frequency range that you want to attenuate or boost Gain Range 12 dB to 12 dB Use this parameter to attenuate or boost the frequency range selected with the Freq uency parameter Width Range 0 3 to 1 6 octaves This parameter sets the width of the frequency range around the frequency specified by the freq uency parameter EFFECTS EQ amp NOISE GATE Noise Gate A Noise Gate is generally used to attenuate the signal when no signal is present and thus attenuate the hiss hum and other noise you might have on your system Of course a Noise Gate is not the solution to any noise problem You should try to avoid the noise in the first place Problems with noise can be introduced by a number of different things In a guitar signal chain the typical problems are poor cables poorly shielded pickups power supplies placed close to signal cables and other pedals There will however always be a certain amount of noise in any setup The Noise Gate can help you attenuate the noise when you are not playing Be careful when setting Threshold and Release parameters A too high Threshold setting will result in e g not opening the Gate A too slow Release time will result in cuttin
6. Tap Tempo By tapping the switch you enter the global tempo for NOVA System This tempo can be used for delay and modulation effects Tuning Press and hold to enter Tuner mode Per default the outputs are muted when in Tuner mode but via the Tuner menu chose between setting the Tuner Out to mute or on The Tuner parameters are automatically accessible when Tuner mode is accessed 14 PITCH On off switch for the Pitch block Secondary function Press and hold to decrease preset 15 REVERB or PRESET 1 In Pedal mode this switch acts as an on off switch for the Reverb In Preset mode you may press this switch to recall preset 1 in the current bank 16 COMP or PRESET 2 In Pedal mode this switch acts as an on off switch for the Compressor In Preset mode you may press this switch to recall preset 2 in the current bank 17 DRIVE or PRESET 3 In Pedal mode this switch act as an on off switch for the Drive section In Preset mode you may press this switch to recall preset 3 in the current bank REAR PANEL VIEW line input 100 240V AC CAUTION A RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK A DO NOT OPEN 50 60Hz 15W WARNING CTRIC UL60065 TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRI 5 SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS EQUIPMENT TO SP ENIIEC 60065 ou RAIN OR MOISTURE CSA file no AVIS RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE NE PAS 5 LR 108093 OUVRIR drive input e
7. Analog This delay simulates analog style delays including the clipping sound that occurs when the feedback parameter is yanked past the 100 point Try experimenting with a high feedback level combined with high and low cut filters In addition to the common parameters described in the introduction of the delay section this delay has the following parameters Drive Range 0 to 24 dB Use this parameter to simulate the slight deterioration of the delay repeats due to clipping Tape This delay includes the Drive parameter that can be used to add the saturation to the delay repeats often associated with Tape delays In addition to the common parameters described in the introduction of the delay section this delay has the following parameters Drive Range 0 to 24 dB The higher you set the Drive parameter the more distorted the repeats become The drive simulated by this effect has a very analog feel 42 Ping Pong The Ping Pong delay causes the delay to alternate between the left and right channels resulting a very nice stereo feel Use the Width parameter to determine how stereo you want this effect to be In addition to the common parameters described in the introduction of the delay section this delay has the following parameters Width Range 0 to 100 The Width parameter determines how far the left and right repetitions should spread from the center Dynamic Delay
8. The Dynamic Delay is a feature that was initially introduced in the well recognized TC 2290 It allows the dynamics of the Input level to actively alter the delay output level which leaves the source signal clear and undisturbed while you play The Dynamic Delay delicately complements your performance Use the Sense parameter to determine when the delays should re surface Use the Offset parameter to widen the stereo image In addition to the common parameters described in the introduction of the delay section this delay has the following parameters Offset Range 0 to 200 This parameter offsets the delay repeats in the right channel only For a wide stereo effect the delay in the two channels should not occur at exactly the same time For a wide effect a few milliseconds should do the trick Using more than that will give you anything from a generous slap back effect on the repeats to more extreme effects Sense Sensitivity Range 50 to 0 dB The sensitivity parameter determines how soon the delay repeats should become audible in relation to the Input signal level This parameter acts a threshold between your guitar signal and the delay repeats Damp Range 0 to 100 dB As explained in the introduction the Dynamic Delay attenuates the delay repeats level based on the present Input The Damp parameter sets the amount of attenuation Rel Release Range 20 to 1000 ms Determines how fast the atte
9. t c electronic THIS CLASSB DIGITAL DEVICE MEETS ALL REQUIREMENTS OF THE CANADIAN INTERFERENCE CAUSING EQUIPMENT REGULATIONS AND COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES OPERATION SUBJECT Tq CONDITIONS STATED IN THE MANUAL SERIAL NO TYPE TFW002 MADE IN THAILAND 8 1 Drive Input 8 Pedal In Input for guitar Use this input to utilize the programmable Several types of external pedals can be connected and analog drive section of NOVA System Connection type 1 4 jack 2 Line Input used to control parameters Connect a G Switch for preset change and thereby utilize all 8 switches on NOVA System as effects In case you want to use the NOVA System in an effects bypass switches loop of an amp the Effects Loop Send should be Connect an expression control e g volume connected to the NOVA System Line In Then the NOVA For perfect response when using an expression System pre amp section is bypassed and you use the preamp section of your amp for drive 3 4 Balanced Outputs Balanced outputs on 1 4 TRS jack Use the left output if you do not play in stereo and connect to a single amp 5 6 7 MIDI In Thru Out Standard MIDI interface pedal the pedal must be calibrated This is done via the pedal menu Via the pedal menu you can set up which parameter the expression pedal should control 9 Power In The switchmode power supply accepts from 100 to 240 VAC TY
10. When set to any value between 2 and 1 32T the NOVA System s global tempo is subdivided according to this setting When se to Ignore the speed set by the speed parameter is used instead Ey The Tap Master parameter located in the Utility ZA menu specifies whether the Global tempo or the tempo set by the speed parameter in each preset should be used at preset change NOTE Depth Range 0 to 100 The Depth parameter specifies the intensity of the effect The value represents the amplitude of the modulating waveform Hi Cut Range 20 Hz to 17 8 kHz off This parameter reduces the high end frequencies in the vibrato effect Try using this parameter if you feel the effect is too dominant 36 Detune The detune effect is to some extent similar to a chorus The source signal is split and a specified amount of the signal is detuned by an adjustable amount of cents 100 Cent 1 semitone The main difference between the detune effect and the chorus effect is that the detune amount does not change the modulating pitch is specified as an offset to the original pitch The detune effect comprises two voices If you think your sound is simply too direct and clean try a setting with only a few cent off on both voices e g 2 cent on voice 1 and 3 cent on voice 2 Voice 1 Range 100 to 100 This parameter determines the pitch offset of the first voice in the Detune block Voice 2 Range 100
11. naturally occurs when playing through guitar speaker cabinets Use the speaker simulators on option when you connect the NOVA System outputs directly to recording inputs of an audio interface e g TC Konnekt or when plugging directly into a mixer The NOVA System EQ section is not available ZA when SpeakerSim is invoked Always set the SpeakerSim parameter to off when plugging the NOVA System outputs into a regular guitar amplifier Otherwise you will have both a speaker and a filter emulating a speaker at the same time With this combination you will most likely find your gear sounding dull Footswitch Range Pedal or Preset Pedal mode In pedal mode all footswitches act as effects on off switches Tap tempo Pretty much as a you would use eight regular stomp box pedals However it is still possible to change both preset banks and presets when in this mode Changing presets press and hold one of the three preset switches Changing banks press and hold one of the two left most buttons MOD or PITCH The three preset buttons and the MOD and PITCH switches will blink indicating that you are in bank select mode Now either tap MOD or PITCH to step through preset banks one at a time or hold on of the switched to scroll up down Preset mode default setting In preset mode you recall presets by pressing one of the three preset switches Preset banks are selected as described in the paragra
12. FLANGER FeedB Feedback Range 100 to 100 This parameter controls the amount of Feedback Resonance of the short modulated delay that causes the Flanging effect When the Feedback is set too high above approximately 90 to 95 this might introduce internal Feedback resulting in a squealing noise that in most cases is unwanted in flanging effects Be aware of this side effect when experimenting at high volumes Negative values inverse the phase of the signal that is fed back to the algorithm s Input FB Cut Feedback hi cut Range 20Hz to 20kHz A parameter that can attenuate the high end frequencies of the resonance created with the Feedback parameter Fla DI Flanger Delay Range 0 to 50 ms Typically Delay values around 0 8 ms are used for Flanging effects whereas Chorus effects occur with Delay times around 10ms You are free however to choose Delay times from 0 to 50ms Mix Range 0 to 100 This parameter sets the relationship between the dry signal and the level of the effect in this Effect Block 35 EFFECTS VIBRATO Vibrato The vibrato effect modulates the pitch of the incoming signal The result is similar to the vibrato technique used by vocalists In contrast to a chorus or flanger effect no direct signal is combined with the pitch modulated signal XS lt I Na Speed Range 0 050 Hz to 20 Hz Sets the speed of the effect Tempo Range Disable 1 to 1 32T T Triplet amp D Dotted
13. Pong Dynamic Delay Dual Delay All delays feature true spillover meaning the repeats of the delay can ring out when you change presets The tempo of the delay can be defined in relation to a Global tempo which can be tied to an incoming MIDI clock Common Parameters Delay The following parameters are identical for all delay types Parameters specific to certain delays are described in the relevant sections Delay Time Range 0 to 1800 ms This parameter sets the time between the delay repeats This is also known as the length of the delay Tempo Range Disable 1 to 1 32T T Triplet amp D Dotted When set to any value between 2 and 1 32T the NOVA System s global tempo is subdivided according to this setting When set to Ignore the speed set by the Speed parameter is used instead E The Tap Master parameter located in the Utility ZA menu specifies whether the Global tempo or the tempo set by the Speed parameter in each preset should be used at preset change NOTE EFFECTS DELAY Fb Feedback Range 0 to 100 This parameter sets the amount of feedback from the output of the effect back to its input Use the Feedback parameter to set how many repeats of the signal you would like to have Ey Please use high settings with extreme caution ZA Due to the spillover feature of the NOVA System there is no way to immediately cut off the delay when you get an internal feedback at settings abov
14. So if we look at the example above Recalling preset number 2 in factory bank 0 will send program change 1 on MIDI out Prg Map Reset Press MENU to reset the Program Map SysEx ID Range 0 to 126 ALL Sets the NOVA System s SysEx ID for identification in larger MIDI setups Dump System For a complete system backup press MENU All the NOVA System s global settings sent via MIDI as a MIDI Data Dump Presets are NOT included see below Dump Bank The entire User bank is sent via MIDI as a MIDI Data Dump when Execute Dump is performed How to Dump via MIDI Step by Step Connect the NOVA System s MIDI Out to the MIDI In of a MIDI sequencing device 21 MIDI Set your sequencer to record on all MIDI channels Omni and start recording Set the NOVA System to dump either all data System or User Bank see above and press ENTER A computer with a standard MPU 401 MIDI interface is recommended and tested for best results MIDI Clock With this function enabled you can receive a MIDI clock from an external MIDI unit and thereby enter the global tempo this way instead of tapping the tempo 22 MIDI CC menu This menu allows for external MIDI control of effects on off tap tempo function and real time control of the parameter assigned to the expression pedal Basics Press MENU e Select MIDI CC and press MENU Select parameters using encoder D e Set MIDI CC values using enco
15. encoder D Press MENU to confirm e Set values using encoders A B and C Change pages using encoder D Confirm selection by pressing MENU if menu flashes in the right side of the display Exit by pressing MENU again For external control of certain parameters you can connect an expression pedal In this menu you assign which parameters to assign calibrate NOVA System to the connected expression pedal and also dial in a response curve using the min mid and max parameters Parameters marked with P Some of the parameters in this menu are global parameters and some are saved at preset level Parameters saved with each preset are marked with p in the right side of the display Example PEDAL MEHU meni Mar BLY DELAY FP 16 Connecting Expression pedals Depending on the type of expression pedal used the pedal should be connected using either a regular mono 1 4 TS TS cable or a stereo 1 4 TRS to TRS cable Ec Stereo If you are not sure which type to use you may have to try both types NOVA System measures the signal on your expression pedals output connector Therefore only one cable should be used per expression pedal Map Parameter Assigning parameters to the pedal connected to the Pedal Input Goto Pedal menu pressing MENU several times Select a parameter to control from the list Press ME
16. is to split the signal and pitch modulate one of the signals slightly then mix the two signals again Speed Range 0 050 Hz to 20 Hz This parameter sets the speed of the effect Tempo Range Disable 1 to 1 32T T Triplet amp D Dotted When set to any value between 2 and 1 32T the NOVA System s Global Tempo is subdivided according to this setting When set to Ignore the speed set by the Speed parameter is used instead E The Tap Master parameter located in the Utility ZA menu specifies whether the Global tempo or the tempo set by the Speed parameter in each preset should be used at preset change NOTE Depth Range 0 to 100 The Depth parameter specifies the intensity of the effect The value represents the amplitude of the modulating waveform Hi Cut Range 20 Hz to 20 kHz This parameter reduces the high end frequencies in the Chorus effect Try using this parameter if you feel the Chorus effect is too dominant in your sound and turning down the Mix or Out level doesn t give you the dampening of the Chorus effect you are looking for 34 Cho DI Chorus Delay Range 0 to 50 ms As described earlier a Chorus Flanger is basically a Delay being modulated by an LFO This parameter allows you to change the length of that Delay A typical Chorus uses Delays at approximately 10 ms while a Flanger uses Delays at around 0 8 ms Mix Range 0 to 100 This parameter sets the relationship betwee
17. signal is released when the Input signal rises above the Threshold point As a rule of thumb this setting should be set fairly high 30 Phaser The electronic phasing effect is created by splitting an audio signal into two paths One path treats the signal with an all pass filter which preserves the amplitude of the original signal and alters the phase The amount of change in phase depends on the frequency When signals from the two paths are mixed the frequencies that are out of phase will cancel each other out creating the phaser s characteristic notches Speed Range 0 050 Hz to 20 Hz Sets the speed of the effect Tempo Range Disable 1 to 1 32T T Triplet amp D Dotted When set to any value between 1 and 1 32T the NOVA System s Global Tempo is subdivided according to this setting When set to Ignore the speed set by the Speed parameter is used instead Ey The Tap Master parameter located in the Utility e menu specifies whether the Global tempo or the tempo set by the Speed parameter in each preset should be used at preset change NOTE Depth Range 0 to 100 The Depth parameter specifies the intensity of the effect The value represents the amplitude of the modulating waveform Range Range Low or High The Range parameter determines whether the phasing is focused on the low or the high end frequencies EFFECTS PHASER Fb FeedBack Range 100 to 100 This parameter contr
18. specifies how fast the attenuation is achieved The Level parameter allows you to manually compensate for the perceived level difference resulting from compression EFFECTS COMPRESSOR NOVA System compressors Editing compressor parameters Press COMP Change pages using encoder D Adjust parameters using encoders A C Advanced Type This type offers full control over all compression parameters Threshold Range 30 dB to 0 dB When the signal exceeds the set threshold point the compressor is activated The signal s level above this threshold point is processed according to the settings of the Ratio Attack and Release parameters see below Ratio Range Off 1 12 1 to Infinite 1 This parameter determines how hard the signal is compressed Example With a Ratio setting of 2 1 an input signal with 4 dB above threshold is reduced to only 2 dB on the output The infinite setting gives you a limiter function Attack Range 0 3 ms to 140 ms The attack time is the response time of the compressor The shorter the Attack time the sooner the compressor will reach the specified ratio after the signal rises above the threshold point Release Range 50 to 2000 ms The release time is the time it takes for the compressor to release the gain reduction of the signal after the Input signal drops below the threshold point again 27 EFFECTS COMPRESSOR Level Range dB to 12 dB Depending on you compress
19. the tuner will recognize the note A and indicate whether the pitch of the note is too low too high or in tune z TUNER g Tuner Out Mute 20 MIDI Setup menu Navigation Press MENU to enter menu Select MIDI Setup menu using Encoder D Press MENU to enter Change page using encoder D Change parameters using encoder C MIDI SETUP MENU MIDI 11 a ne 1 d kef pafi 2 i MIDI Channel Range Off 1 to 16 or Omni When Omni is selected the NOVA System receives MIDI information on all channels When set to Off the NOVA System does not respond to any incoming MIDI data Program Change In Range On Off Determines whether the NOVA System should respond to incoming MIDI program changes or not Program Change Out Range Off On This parameter and the Prg Map parameter concern the MIDI program change information sent on MIDI out when a preset is recalled on NOVA System Off No program changes are sent on MIDI out On Program changes are sent on MIDI out when presets are recalled MIDI PrgMap Program Map The Program Map function allows you to map an incoming MIDI program change from an external MIDI device to recall any preset In the following example incoming MIDI program change 1 will recall preset 2 in Factory bank 0 Factory presets are labeled F and User presets are labeled 00 1 to 20 3 The PrgMap settings also apply on MIDI out
20. to 100 This parameter determines the pitch offset of the second Voice in the Detune block Delay 1 Range 0 to 50 ms This parameter specifies the delay of Voice 1 Delay 2 Range 0 to 50 ms This parameter specifies the delay of Voice 2 Mix Range 0 to 100 This parameter sets the relationship between the dry signal and the level of the effect in this Effect Block EFFECTS PITCH Whammy The Whammy effect allows you to control the pitch of an added voice with an external Expression pedal For Factory presets including the Whammy effect the Expression pedal connected to the Pedal Input automatically controls the Pitch parameter i e it acts as a Whammy Pedal Pitch Range 0 to 100 This parameter sets the amount of pitch shift relative to the Range setting A connected pedal adjusts this parameter Dir Direction Range Up Down This parameter determines whether the attached Expression pedal should increase or decrease pitch when moved in either direction Per default pitch is up when the pedal is at toe down position i e this is the Up position Range Range 1 Oct 2 Oct This parameter sets the range of the pitching effect Select 2 Oct for an extreme and 1 Oct for the more commonly used subtle Whammy effect 37 EFFECTS PITCH Octaver The Octaver gives you an additional voice with a fixed pitch distance of either one or two octaves above or below the Input note Dir Dire
21. 12919 2 JIUuOJ CORP tc electronic NOVA System DAME User s Manual A NOOB WNDN co 10 11 12 13 14 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS The lightning flash with an arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons Read these instructions Keep these instructions Heed all warnings Follow all instructions Do not use this apparatus near water Clean only with dry cloth Do not block any ventilation openings Install in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other apparatus including amplifiers that produce heat Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer Use only
22. Drive effect block Select Line if you have connected your guitar to the Line input see also routing schematic Volume Position The Volume parameter is typically controlled by an expression pedal If you connect an expression pedal to the pedal input the pedal will control this parameter per default The Volume Position parameter defines where the volume is controlled The options are Pre The volume is controlled right after the Drive section and before the effects This allows for effects such as Delay and Reverb to hang even if you lower the level using an expression pedal Post The volume is controlled after the effects This means that the volume of the entire signal including effects is controlled MENU LEVELS Advanced Range On or Off Select on to gain access to the following advanced level parameters Once you are in advanced mode you no longer benefit from automatic unity gain calculations described on the previous page under the Input Gain section On the other hand you will have full control of the level parameters Boost Max Range 0 to 10 dB This setting determines the max range of the boost function As 0 dBFS is the max level in the digital domain digital boost is done by attenuating the general level and releasing this attenuation when boost is required If you use the Advanced mode and the boost function the Output Range parameter can be adjusted to ensure unity gai
23. NU to confirm Set Min Mid Max Min Mid Max Range 0 100 These settings determine the parameter response according to an expression pedal connected to the Pedal input Values can be set for both the minimum mid and maximum position of the pedal Master If an expression pedal is connected to the pedal input and a preset is recalled NOVA System can be set up to respond to either the current position of an expression pedal or to the value stored with the preset Preset The parameter value stored as part of the preset applies regardless of the current position of the expression pedal Pedal The position of the expression pedal is identified at the moment of preset change and the value stored as part of the preset is discarded Type Select between either Expression or G Switch depending in the type of switch you have connected to the Pedal input Expression pedals must be calibrated see below When a G Switch is connected and selected as pedal type the G Switch is used to change presets and all 8 switches on the NOVA System are used as stomp on off switches Calibrating to an expression pedal In order to secure the best performance of your expression pedal NOVA System must be calibrated to this pedal Follow this step by step guide Make sure that you have connected your pedal to the pedal connector on the rear panel Select Calibrate from the Pedal Menu PEDAL MEHL m T
24. PICAL SETUPS Basic setup a Combo UL Comboamp Combo amp Clean Channel 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I Combo amp 5 Combo amp Clean Channel This is a typical basic setup combining NOVA System with one combo amp or two for stereo running a clean channel All effects and overdrive distortion are generated by NOVA System A G Switch optional is connected and the NOVA System is then automatically in stomp mode Presets are then recalled using the G Switch Connections Connect your guitar to the NOVA System s Drive input Connect Left output to a guitar amp running a clean channel Connect the right output to a second guitar amp for stereo optional Connect G Switch optional to the pedal input pedal input 10 Drive Input Basic settings Set input sensitivity via the Levels menu With a G Switch connected Activate deactivate effect blocks pressing the effects switches Change presets using G Switch With no G Switch connected Select the Footswitch parameter in the Utility menu and select Pedal stomp or Preset mode Select preset if in preset mode Activate deactivate effect blocks pressing the effects switches NOVA System in an effects loop TYPICAL SETUPS z 5 a 5 a a z ol o z ee eeecce
25. ated the range of the level parameters is 100 dB to 0 dB Volume Range 100 dB to 0 dB Level control that can be positioned either pre or post effects processing The position of the volume control is set by the Position parameter see also routing schematic Input Gain Range 0 dB to 24 dB Guitars have different output levels So has pedals you may have placed before the NOVA System This is how you set the correct gain Switch on any pedal in your signal chain that is placed prior to NOVA System and may boost the signal Strum your guitar as hard as you do when you play e Adjust the line gain until the 0 appears Pas T Pare ae LAUT LEVELS MENU Then back off a few dB LEVELS MEM 2222272 IneutGain 14 The correct gain is now set and you have unity gain through NOVA System 14 Clipping indication If you change the input gain considerably e g by switching to a different guitar or changing levels on a pedal placed before the NOVA System the input of the NOVA System may be clipping This is indicated by the small dot in the far rightmost side of the numeric display Left Output amp Right Output Range 100 dB to 0 dB Individual level control for left and right outputs These levels can be set per preset Input Range Drive or Line Selects the input Select Drive if you have connected your guitar to the Drive input and want to utilize the NOVA Systems
26. ce Now the following controls are available Encoder A selects preset location Encoder B selects preset name characters Encoder C changes characters Encoder D selects recall delete or store mode When selections are made press STORE to confirm STORE DELETE Delete Presets in the User bank can also be deleted for cleaning up Press STORE once Select DELETE using Encoder D Press STORE to confirm That s it 25 EFFECTS DRIVE NOVA Drive Technology a unique new drive and distortion circuit that gets you the best of both worlds World class analog distortion and overdrive with digital control This is the real deal no modeling While the NDT is 100 analog and physically separated from the digital effects its control potmeters are digital This way you can tweak store and recall as many drive settings as you want you can even hook up an expression pedal and control the amount of distortion in real time Its wide gain range covers your every need from light breakup to heavy distortion Overdrive The NOVA System overdrive emulates the classic overdrive originally only in found tube amps The range goes from slightly warm and subtle overdrive to high gain for screaming leads Gain Gain sets the amount of overdrive Lower settings give a slightly fatter yet still clean sound Medium settings provides nice crunch and higher gain settings provides singing overdrive as known from cranked
27. cteristics Try the various shapes Size Range Small Medium or Large Though the decay time can be altered from 0 1 to 20 seconds on all reverb types selecting a predefined room size may get you closer to the sound you desire To achieve a natural sounding emulation of a big room with long decay select Large Use the medium and small settings accordingly for simulations of smaller rooms Again building the perfect guitar sound is not always about doing the most obvious You may find cool settings by swimming against the stream Hi Col amp Lo Col High Color Low Color Hi Color range Wool Warm Real Clear Bright Crisp and Glass EFFECTS REVERB Lo Color range Thick Round Real Light Tight Thin NoBass These parameters give you six variations of the reverb s low and high frequency ranges The two Color parameters can really change the characteristics and style of the reverb from dark and ambient to crisp and bright Hi Lev amp Lo Lev High Level Low Level Range 25 to 25 Use the Hi Lev and Lo Lev parameters to emphasize or attenuate the selected Hi and Lo Color types Early Range 100 to 0 dB This parameter sets the level of the reverb s initial reflections early reflections RevLev Reverb Level Range 100 to 0 dB This parameter sets the level of the reverb s diffuse field Diff Diffuse Range 25 to 25 With this parameter you can fine tune
28. ction Range Up or Down This parameter sets whether the added voice should be above or below the input note Range Range 1 or 2 octaves This parameter sets the interval of the added voice Use the Direct parameter to determine whether the added voice should be above or below the Input signal Mix Range 0 to 100 This parameter sets the relationship between the dry signal and the level of the effect in this Effect Block 38 Pitch Shifter The NOVA System s Pitch Shifter gives you two voices each with a fixed pitch distance to the input note The maximum range for this effect is one octave The signal processing within the NOVA System is so fast that you will never notice any searching for notes as with many older pitch shifting units or octaver stomp boxes Voice 1 Range 1200 to 1200 Cent This parameter specifies the pitch of the first voice As 100 Cent equal 1 semitone you can select any interval between two octave below the Input pitch to two octaves above it Voice 2 Range 2400 to 2400 Cent This parameter specifies the pitch of the second voice As 100 cent equal 1 semitone you can select any interval between two octaves below the Input pitch to two octave above it Pan 1 Range 50 to 50 This parameter sets the stereo position of the first voice Pan 2 Range 50 to 50 This parameter sets the stereo position of the second voice Delay 1 Range 0 to 350ms This parameter set
29. der A B or C MIDI CCs For each function you can set a MIDI Cc control change number This is the number the external device must address followed by a value to control the parameter Controllable parameters Parameter Tap Tempo Drive Compressor Noise Gate EQ Boost Modulation Pitch Delay Reverb Expr pedal Menu Name Tap Tempo DRV Off On CMP Off On Off On EQ Off On BST Off On MOD Off On PIT Off On DLY Off On REV Off On Exp Pedal Values Off MIDI CC 0 to 127 Off MIDI CC 0 to 127 Off MIDI CC 0 to 127 Off MIDI CC 0 to 127 Off MIDI CC 0 to 127 Off MIDI CC 0 to 127 Off MIDI CC 0 to 127 Off MIDI CC 0 to 127 Off MIDI CC 0 to 127 Off MIDI CC 0 to 127 Off MIDI CC 0 to 127 MIDI 23 RECALL EDIT Recall Recalling presets are done in slightly different ways depending on whether you are in Preset or Pedal mode In Preset mode Presets are recalled pressing the switches marked 1 2 or 3 To increase the preset bank number press and hold the switch in the upper left corner MOD To decrease the preset bank number press and hold the switch in the lower left corner PITCH In Pedal mode Presets are still recalled using switches marked 1 2 or 3 However in this mode you must press and hold the switches for about 0 5 second Preset banks are still selected as described above 24 Edit As soon as one of the seven EFFECTS EDIT switches a
30. e 100 If you do get internal feedback either switch to a different delay type or to a different preset that uses the delay two times in succession NOTE LoCut Feedback LoCut Range 20 Hz to 20 kHz Use this parameter to attenuate the frequencies below a given frequency As with the Feedback Hi Cut parameter the delays may blend in more nicely with the overall sound if you thin out the effect at the low end HiCut Feedback Hi Cut Range 20 Hz to 20 kHz With digital technology every delay can be a precise reproduction of the Input signal But especially with long delay times this is not always desirable as these pristine delays may disturb the original signal and result in a washed out sound To compensate for this use the hi cut filter thereby emulating analog or tape style delay units The Feedback Hi Cut parameter attenuates the frequencies over the set frequency resulting in a more analog sound that in many cases that will blend in better with the overall sound Mix Range 0 to 100 This parameter sets the relationship between the dry signal and the level of the effect in this effect block 4l EFFECTS DELAY Clean The Clean Delay effect is the most simple and basic delay type in the NOVA System It comprises a single delay line with all the common parameters All Common Parameters Please refer to the section Delay Introduction for a description of this Delay s parameters
31. e whilst 0 and 100 would yield a crest to peak and peak to crest curve respectively Hi Cut Range 20 Hz to 20 kHz This parameter attenuates the high frequencies of the Tremolo effect Use the hi cut filter to create a less dominant tremolo effect without changing the effect s depth EFFECTS PANNER Panner Introduction The Panner simply pans the signal between the left and the right channel Use this for extreme stereo perspective effects Speed Range 0 050 Hz to 20 Hz Sets the speed of the effect Tempo Range Ignore 2 to 1 32T T Triplet amp D Dotted When set to any value between 2 and 1 32T the NOVA System s Global Tempo is subdivided according to this setting When set to Ignore the speed set by the Speed parameter is used instead Ey The Tap Master parameter located in the Utility ZA menu specifies whether the Global tempo or the tempo set by the Speed parameter in each preset should be used at preset change NOTE Depth Range 0 to 100 When you set this parameter to 100 the signal will sweep fully from the left to right You will find however that for most applications a more subtle setting is more appropriate as it blends more elegantly with the overall sound 33 EFFECTS CHORUS Chorus The NOVA System Chorus offers a full range of parameters allowing you to create from simple classic chorus sounds to the more exotic types The basic idea of a chorus effect
32. e compression setting 1 is now recalled into the current preset The VARIATION key LEDs When a VARIATION key LED is lit you have previously stored a variation with that key To delete a variation Press and hold FACTORY DEFAULT while pressing one of the VARIATION keys 1 4 This will delete the variation stored with that key 3 Factory Default TC Electronic has predefined factory default settings for each algorithm Press FACTORY DEFAULT to recall the default settings for the currently selected algorithm Example Assume that you have a very nice preset with a nice OPERATION combination of compression EQ mod and maybe delay settings However you feel that you have edited the reverb parameters to a point where you find yourself a bit lost What would TC Electronic suggest We assume that you are in reverb edit thus the REVERB EDIT LED is lit Press FACTORY DEFAULT EX Note that there is a factory default setting for each EP effect sub type NOTE 4 Edit Ato D EDIT encoders A to D is used to adjust parameters 5 Tuner Indications In Tuner mode this section of the display indicates whether the input note is above or below correct pitch 6 Store Storing a preset can be done in two ways We call them Quick store and Normal store Quick store is typically used when you have made changes to a preset and want to store the preset with the same name at the same location Normal store
33. er large hall and preserves the natural characteristics of the source material Excellent when you strive for a discrete reverb with medium to long decay times Room The Living Room type simulates a relatively small well furnished room In such a room many reflections are absorbed by soft materials and the source signal is reflected and sustained mainly from the walls Plate Before the digital era either reverberating springs or large metallic plates were used to create reverb effects Plate reverbs sound diffuse and bright They can be used to make the processed signal stand out rather than blend naturally These brief introductions should only give you a hint in terms of choosing the right one for a given application Take some time to listen to the different types experiment and don t be afraid to be innovative 44 Common Reverb Parameters Decay Range 0 1 to 20 seconds The Decay parameter determines the length of the Reverb Diffuse Field The length is defined as the time it takes for the Diffuse Field to decay approximately by 60 dB PreDly Pre Delay Range 0 to 100 ms This parameter defines a short Delay placed between the direct signal and the reverb diffuse field Use pre delay to keep the source material clear and undisturbed from the reverb diffuse field arriving shortly after Shape Range Round Square Curved The shape of the simulated room is of great importance to the reverb chara
34. ffects Serial Semi Parallel and Parallel Basics Press MENU Select Routing using encoder D Press MENU to confirm Setvalues using encoders A B and C Change pages using encoder D Confirm by pressing MENU Exit by pressing MENU again Serial The Serial routing connects all effect blocks in a straight line This means that each effect block affects the following effect s Instrument input Drive input Drive Ifa delay with a long delay time is used in combination with a reverb you may find the added reverb on the delay Xx repeats disturbing In that case use either the Semi Parallel or Parallel routing 12 MENU ROUTING Semi Parallel The Semi Parallel routing connects most effect blocks serially but the reverb and delay blocks are now connected in parallel Consequently the delay and reverb effects do not affect each other This means that no reverb is added to the delay repeats Instrument O Drive input Parallel In the Parallel routing the same signal is fed to the input of the modulation delay and reverb sections and therefore these effects will not affect each other Instrument O Drive pm input o Drive Mod H Pit by H Reverb H 13 MENU LEVELS Levels menu Basics Press LEVELS to access Set values using encoders A B and C Change pages using encoder D Where nothing else is st
35. g your attack The Noise Gate parameters are placed in the EQ block after the EQ parameters Press and hold the EQ button to select between Line and Drive inputs Be sure that Gate is set to on Gate Ori i Ori Scroll past the EQ pages until the following two screens with Noise Gate parameters appear 29 EFFECTS EQ amp NOISE GATE Mode Range Hard or Soft General overall mode that determines how fast the Noise Gate should attenuate dampen the signal when below Threshold Threshold Range 60 dB to 0 dB The threshold point determines at what point the Noise Gate should start attenuating the signal To set this parameter set the Damp parameter to e g 50 dB Then start turning up the Threshold value from 60 dB to the point where desired dampening is actually achieved This little experiment will of course require that the Damp parameter is set different from 0 dB as 0 dB means no damping Damp Range 0 dB to 90 dB This parameter determines how hard the signal should be attenuated when below the set Threshold You could argue that a max dampening would be appropriate always but you would also like to have a smooth transition between the gated attenuated stage and the open stage The more dB that must be released the more obvious the Noise Gate might seam Release Range 0 dB sec to 200 dB sec The Release parameter determines how fast the
36. he tap tempo master parameter defines how NOVA System responds to the global tapped tempo at preset change Preset With Tap Master in Preset mode the delay repeats will play according to the delay time stored with the preset As soon as you tap maybe to make a slight correction the tapped tempo plays according to the set subdivision 18 Global With Tap Master in Global mode the current tapped global tempo and the set sub division applies instantly at preset change Boost Lock Range On or Off When Boost Lock is set to on you will be able to boost the amount of dB specified by the Boost Max parameter on ALL presets EQ Lock Range On off When EQ is locked the current EQ will be used on ALL presets Routing Lock Range On off If you always use the same routing you may prefer to lock the current routing FactoryLck Factory Bank Lock Range On off NOVA System comes with a selection of factory presets to show the many different sounds and effects you can create with NOVA System However as you begin you create you own bank of presets you may prefer not to be able to select factory sounds in a live situation In that case set Factory Bank Lock to on You will then NOT scroll through factory banks when you use the bank up bank down functions SpeakerSim Speaker Simulator Filter Range On Off With the NOVA System speaker simulator you are able to emulate the attenuation of high end frequencies that
37. ion 107 2 D1 IEC 83 page C4 BS 1363 of 1984 Specification for 13A fused plugs and switched and unswitched socket outlets This equipment should be installed near the socket outlet and disconnection of the device should be easily accessible To completely disconnect from AC mains disconnect the power supply cord from the AC receptacle The mains plug of the power supply shall remain readily operable Do not install in a confined space Do not open the unit risk of electric shock inside Caution You are cautioned that any change or modifications not expressly approved in this manual could void your authority to operate this equipment Service There are no user serviceable parts inside All service must be performed by qualified personnel EMC EMI amp CERTIFICATE OF CONFORMITY EMC EMI This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B Digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in residential installations This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which ca
38. ion settings you may prefer to lower the output level of the compression block by a few dB Use the compressor Level parameter to do so 28 Sustaining and Percussive Types The Sustaining and Percussive Types hold fewer handles than the Advanced mode Individually tuned these types allow you two easily setup commonly used compression styles Use the Sustaining type to achieve the subtle compression settings that will give you plenty of sustain without smashing the sound too hard Use the Percussive type to obtain the hard obvious and easy recognizable compression often achieved with classic stomp box compressors Though tuned differently the two types hold common parameters Drive Range 1 to 20 A combination of Threshold and Ratio parameters that sets the compression amount Though auto make up gain is applied you may need to adjust the level slightly using the Gain parameter when extreme settings are used Response Range 1 to 10 Sets the time it takes for the Compressor to release the compression The lower setting the more you will hear the compression Level Range 12 to 12 dB Depending on the settings of Drive and Response parameters you may need to adjust the Level EQ NOVA System features a 3 band EQ that can be set either for individual presets or as an overall EQ for the entire unit Editing EQ and Noise Gate parameters Press EQ to enter EQ Gate edit mode Change pages using encoder D
39. is used if you want to change preset location and maybe the name as well Quick store press and hold STORE for 2 seconds The preset is now stored at the current location ZA If you are trying to store a factory preset using i3 Quick store you will automatically be directed to Normal store mode Normal Store press STORE once Now the following controls are available Encoder A selects preset location Encoder B selects preset name characters OPERATION Encoder C changes characters Encoder D selects recall delete or store mode When selections are made press STORE to confirm 7 Levels Output levels can be set for each preset All other parameters in the levels menu are global parameters and do not change with presets X preset parameters are marked with a P in the m right side of the display 8 MENU button Press to enter the following menus Routing Pedal Modifiers MIDI Utility The menus are described in later chapters of this manual 9 Effect status LEDs The LEDs indicate which effect is selected in each block 10 MOD On off switch for the modulation block Secondary function Press and hold to increase preset bank 11 DELAY On off switch for the Delay block 12 BOOST On off switch for the Boost function different boost levels can be set for individual presets from 0 to 10 dB 13 TAP Tempo amp Hold for TUNING This switch has two functions
40. n be determined by turning the equipment off and on The user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna ncrease the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help For Customers in Canada This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil num rique de la classe B est conforme la norme NMB 003 du Canada IR of Conformity UN TC Electronic A S Sindalsvej 34 8240 Risskov Denmark hereby declares on own responsibility that the following product NOVA System Effects Processor for electric guitars that is covered by this certificate and marked with CE label conforms with following standards EN 60065 Safety requirements for mains IEC 60065 operated electronic and related apparatus for household and similar general use EN 55103 1 Product family standard for audio video audio visual and entertainment lighting control apparatus for professional use Part 1 Emission EN 55103 2 Product family standard for audio video audio visual and entertainment lighting control apparatus for professional use Part 2 Immunity With reference to regulations in following directives 73 23 EEC 89 336 EEC Issued in Ri
41. n the dry signal and the level of the effect in this Effect Block Flanger Introduction The Flanger belongs to the same family of modulation effects as the Chorus effect The signal is split and one of the signals is pitch modulated The characteristic flanging sound occurs when part of the signal is slightly delayed and fed back to the input of the effect algorithm Experiment with the Feedback parameter to get a feeling for the achievable effects Speed Range 0 050 Hz to 20 Hz This parameter sets the speed of the effect Tempo Range Disable 1 to 1 32T T Triplet amp D Dotted When set to any value between 2 and 1 32T the NOVA System s Global Tempo is subdivided according to this setting When set to Ignore the speed set by the Speed parameter is used instead E The Tap Master parameter located in the Utility e menu specifies whether the Global tempo or the tempo set by the Speed parameter in each preset should be used at preset change NOTE Depth Range 0 to 100 The Depth parameter specifies the intensity of the effect The value represents the amplitude of the modulating waveform Hi Cut Range 20 Hz to 20 kHz This parameter reduces the high end frequencies in the Flanger effect Try using this parameter if you feel the Flanger effect is too dominant in your sound and turning down the Mix or Out level doesn t give you the dampening of the Flanger effect you are looking for EFFECTS
42. n through the unit If you select advanced mode but never use the Boost function at all set the Boost Max parameter to 0 dB Output Range Options 2 dBu 8 dBu 14 dBu or 20 dBu Which output setting to select depends on the set InGain The higher the InGain is set the lower the Output Range parameter should be set BOOST FUNCTION Boost Wouldn t it be nice if you could just hit a single switch and boost the entire signal for a few important phrases With the NOVA System boost function it is easy Via the Levels Advanced menu a max boost level between 0 and 10 dB is set Within the Boost max level you can set up a boost level for individual presets press LEVELS to access the levels menu select Advanced and set this parameter to on scroll to BoostMax and set your boost max level then exit the menu and select the preset you want to set up a boost level on press DRIVE and set the boost level within the Boost Max range Additional parameters for the Boost function Boost Lock Range On or Off When Boost Lock is set to on you are able to boost the amount of dB specified by the Boost Max parameter on ALL presets The Boost Lock parameter is found in the Utility menu Boost Level The boost level can be set for each preset within the range of the Max Boost parameter This range is set in the Levels menu 15 MENU PEDAL Pedals menu Basics Press MENU to access Select Pedal using
43. nuation of the delay repeats is released Dual Delay This true Dual Delay lets you set two independent delay taps each with its own Tempo parameter High and Low cut as well as a Pan parameter In addition to the common parameters described in the introduction of the delay section this delay has the following parameters Pan1 amp Pan2 Range 50L to 50R Sets the panning position of the delay repeats for delay lines 1 and 2 EFFECTS DELAY FX Mute Spill over The FX Mute parameter determines how the Reverb and Delay effects should behave when changing between presets and when bypassing one of these effects The FX Mute parameter is found in the utility menu Soft Delay and Reverbs will ring out Delays have true spillover meaning that if you e g have a long delay time and the FX Mute parameter is set to Soft the delays will continue even if you change to a preset that holds completely different delay settings Reverbs can also spill over at preset change but will use the settings in the new preset Hard Delay and Reverbs will mute 43 EFFECTS REVERB Reverb Types The NOVA System features four different reverb classics All types have the same editable parameters but the reverbs characteristics vary Spring The Spring algorithm is designed to reproduce the sound of old spring reverbs such as the ones used in vintage guitar amps Hall The Hall algorithm simulates a rath
44. olian 1 2 b3 4 5 b6 b7 Locria Locrian 1 b2 b3 4 b5 b6 b7 PntMin Pentatonic minor 1 b3 4 5 b7 PntMaj Pentatonic major 1 2 3 5 6 Blues Blues 1 b3 4 b5 5 b7 DimWhl Diminished whole 1 2 b3 4 b5 b6 6 7 Whole Wholetone 1 2 3 44 5 b7 HrmMin Harmonic minor 1 2 b3 4 5 b6 7 40 Voice 1 2 Range 13 to Unison to 13 The intelligent pitch shifter can add two voices within the selected scale The pitch shifter automatically calculates the correct interval according to the played note selected scale type and key Level 1 2 Range 100 to 0 dB Sets the individual levels of the two voices Pan Position 1 2 Range 50 Controls the panning position of each of the two voices 0 is center position By panning the voices you can achieve a very wide spread sound Delay 1 2 Delay range 0 50ms To a get at natural sounding result is it obvious to simulate that no two guitarist would play notes precisely at the same time To simulate this you can delay the harmony voices slightly Just 10 20ms of delay will give in a smooth and natural sounding result Mix Range 0 to 100 Sets the overall mix between the dry and processed signal OutLev Out Level Range 100 to 0 dB This parameter sets the overall output level of this effect Delay Introduction The NOVA System offers not only standard delay types but also a few new ones We believe that the following types should cover all your delay needs Clean Analog Tape Ping
45. ols the amount of feed back in the Phaser Negative values inverse the phase of the signal that is fed back to the algorithm s Input Mix Range 0 to 100 This parameter sets the relationship between the dry signal and the level of the effect in this Effect Block 3l EFFECTS TREMOLO Tremolo A tremolo is basically a change of the signal level controlled by an LFO The NOVA System offers variations of this effect ranging from soft and smooth to hard and aggressive Speed Range 0 050 Hz to 20 Hz This parameter sets the speed of the effect Tempo Range Disable 1 to 1 32T T Triplet amp D Dotted When set to any value between 1 and 1 32T the NOVA System s Global Tempo is subdivided according to this setting When set to Ignore the speed set by the Speed parameter is used instead Depth Range 0 to 100 The Depth parameter specifies the intensity of the effect The value represents the amplitude of the modulating waveform Type Range Soft or Hard Sine or Square Two waveforms are available as modulation sources for the tremolo effect Setting this parameter to hard results in a steeper effect Listen and choose the appropriate option Soft Hard FE p 32 Width Pulsewidth nmi Range 0 to 100 If you set this parameter e g to 20 with a Type setting of Hard the waveform will be on for 8096 of one period With a Type setting of Soft a 5096 setting would yield a full sine wav
46. our feet All you need is a guitar and an amp and you re good to go first class Genuine Analog Drive Circuit What makes NOVA System so remarkably different is the NDT NOVA Drive Technology a unique new drive and distortion circuit that gets you the best of both worlds World class analog distortion and overdrive with digital control This is the real deal no modeling While the NDT is 100 analog and physically separated from the digital effects its control potmeters are digital This way you can tweak store and recall as many drive settings as you want you can even hook up an expression pedal and control the amount of distortion in real time Its wide gain range covers your every need from light breakup to heavy distortion N Top notch Effects Features Equipped with TC branded quality effects from delays All analog overdrive and distortion under preset and and reverbs to compressor EQ and modulation NOVA expression control System is the obvious all in one solution for any guitarist 6 effect blocks taken straight from G System who wants setup simplicity without sacrificing tonal 7 Compression fidelity All neatly programmable and storable in 60 user h EQ Noise Gate presets Its 30 factory presets give you a demonstration Modulation of just what this unit provides great sound quality and an F Pitch immense versatility of effects combinations all 7 Delay designed to get you started right out of the box x Re
47. ph changing banks Pedal mode with G Switch connected With a G Switch connected to Pedal In on the rear panel this switch can be used to recall presets This way you can use all seven effects on off switches for effects bypass and use the G Switch for instant preset recall MENU UTILITY We think this is the best of both worlds The G Switch must be selected as pedal type in the pedals menu EDRHL MENU a Switch ATT View Angle Adjust to get the best display viewing angle Clear System Clear system will set NOVA System back to factory default settings Press MENU to execute and confirm 19 THE TUNER Basics Too high To activate the Tuner press and hold the TAP p TEMPO switch UI Set values using encoders A B and C Change pages using encoder D Press any footswitch to exit In Tuner mode the following parameters can be set TUHEE e EDEDED buda Tuner Qut Mute Mute Output is muted when in tuner mode On Too low Output is not muted when in tuner mode 7 Tuner Ref a Range 420 to 460 Hz This parameter sets the general tuner reference Default setting is 440 Hz Example tuning a quitar Tu HER B Press and hold the footswitch in the lower right corner Tuner Dut 5 Puta until Tuner mode is accessed In tune Ea Play e g the A string Let ring mm If the note is within 100 cent around A
48. re pressed NOVA System is in edit mode In Edit mode you have several options Selecting effects Press one of the EFFECTS EDIT buttons to enter edit mode Example Drive selected Gain iTone LeueliE i5 Sex Bde Press several times to select the desired effects algorithm Enable Disable effect Though you may be editing an effect the effect block may not be active Effects are enabled disabled by pressing the corresponding EFFECT switch BOOST TAP TEMPO 6 Exit edit mode without storing changes If you want exit edit mode without storing your changes this can be done in two ways Either press MENU or press and hold the EFFECTS EDIT button of the effect you are currently editing A dot in the numeric display see illustration below indicates that the current preset has been edited yao Store A preset can be stored in two ways We call them Quick store and Normal store Quick store is typically used when you have made changes to a preset and want to store the preset with the same name at the same location Normal store is used if you want to change preset location and maybe the name as well Quick store press and hold STORE for 2 seconds The preset is now stored at the current location with the same name ex If you are trying to store a factory preset using uu Quick store you will automatically be directed to Normal store mode Normal Store press STORE on
49. s the delay time for the first voice Delay 2 Range 0 to 350ms This parameter sets the delay time for the second voice EFFECTS PITCH SHIFTER FB1 Range 0 to 100 This parameter determines how often the first voice will be repeated by the delay FB2 Range 0 to 100 This parameter determines how often the second voice will be repeated by the delay Mix Range 0 to 100 This parameter sets the relationship between the dry signal and the level of the effect in this effect block OutLev Range 100 to 0 dB This parameter sets the output level for each of the voices 39 EFFECTS PITCH Intelligent Pitch Shifter The NOVA System Intelligent pitch shifter is a 2 voice pitch shifter that allows you to play harmonies within a variety of scales in any key The range of the voices range from minus 13 scale steps below to 13 scales steps above which equals one octave plus a diatonic sixth Key To allow the intelligent pitch shifter to generate the correct voices it is necessary to enter which key you are playing in Keys are listed as C C D D E F G G A Aft and B Scale With the scale parameter you set the type of scale you intend to play NOVA System covers the following scales types Label Full name Scale steps lonian lonian 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Dorian Dorian 1 2 b3 4 5 6 b7 Phrygi Phrygian 1 b2 b3 4 5 b6 b7 Lydian Lydian 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Mixoly Mixolydian 1 2 3 4 5 6 b7 Aeolia Ae
50. sskov January 2008 Mads Peter L beck V Chief Executive Officer INTRODUCTION Safety 5 8 EMC EMI amp Certificate of Conformity b Table of contents 3 Introduction 0000 cece eee 5 OPERATION NOVA System Front panel 6 Operation xu cec ES GS 7 NOVA System Rear panel 9 SETUPS Basic ni io pde s 10 NOVA System in a an effects loop 11 MENUS ROUUNG 4 uc tee Rien LAG AA 12 Levels e o E E RA 14 15 Pedals ea ee es 16 CNY ia le de eret te Soe te ent Rn 18 The I ner ses diera mte 20 BEE PSU 21 Recall uM LARES 24 x5 ocn a eae oe TA ee AA 24 I Rate i Sei Rd 25 Delete eo ee e vede 25 EFFECTS Drive Qverdrnve uti EUR ELA EE 26 Distortion ERE RS 26 Compression SUSTAINING sede et RLS at ht d 27 Percussive 28 ei OR esu 28 TC Electronic Sindalsvej 34 DK 8240 Risskov info tcelectronic com TABLE OF CONTENTS EQ and Noise Gate dais tq eat ata 29 Noise Gale dye 29 Modulation Mod Phaser At da doa df 31 TremolO e e e e En 32 RERBA 33 baie dA es ea sean da 34 Elanger z rb 35 VID ALO ui d Ee d Gade ad 36 Modulation Pitch Delulo 37 Whammy
51. the density of the reverb s diffuse field It is set automatically when you select a decay time and allows you to reduce flutter in the diffuse field to an absolute minimum Mix Range 0 to 100 This parameter sets the relationship between the dry signal and the level of the effect in this effect block 45 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Analog Inputs Connectors balanced Impedance Balanced Unbalanced Line Input Level 0 dBFS Line Sensitivity 12 dB headroom Drive Input Level 0 dBFS Drive Sensitivity 12 dB headroom THD Crosstalk A to D Conversion Analog Outputs D to A Conversion D to A Delay Connectors balanced Output Impedance Max Output Level Balanced Unbalanced Output Range Dynamic Range THD Frequency Response EMC Complies with Safety Certified to Environment Operating Temperature Storage Temperature Humidity Control Interface MIDI Pedal Supplementary Display Dimensions Weight Mains Voltage Power Consumption Warranty Parts and labor 46 A phone jack Line 21 13 kOhm 24 dBu to 0 dBu 12 dBu to 12 dBu 18 dBu to 6 dBu 6 dBu to 18 dBu lt 100 dB 0 001 96 1 kHz 85 dB 20 Hz to 20 kHz 24 bit 128 x oversampling bitstream 24 bit 128 x oversampling bitstream 0 63 ms S R 48 kHz A phone jack 40 Ohm 20 dBu 14 dBu R load 1200 Ohm 20 dBu 14 dBu 8 dBu 2 dBu 104 dB 20 Hz to 20 kHz lt 98 dB 0 0013
52. up tube amps Tone Sets the amount of high end frequencies Level General level for the drive effect Boost Level Range 0 to 10 dB Sets the amount of boost for the effect This level is limited by level set by the Boost Max parameter found in the levels menu 26 Distortion The nature of distortion compared to overdrive is more fat and aggressive with slightly less tone definition and dynamics It allows for full and massive chords and fluent compressed leads Gain Gain sets the amount of distortion From the fat and beefy to the screaming more compressed Tone Sets the amount of high end frequencies Level General level for the distortion effect Boost Level Range 0 to 10 dB Sets the amount of boost for the effect This level is limited by level set by the Boost Max parameter found in the levels menu Compressor Introduction A compressor is used to control the dynamic content of a signal It can be used both for leveling out the signal s dynamics thereby letting your guitar sound stand out clearer and also for more radical very recognizable effects NOVA System offers three types of compression Advanced for full access to all compression parameters and sustaining Illustration Basic Compression Out 2 1 Ratio Threshold In As this illustration shows the output signal is attenuated relative to the set ratio when the input signal exceeds the threshold point The attack parameter
53. verb e 90 factory and 60 user presets Two footswitch layouts preset and pedal Hi Z and balanced input balanced stereo outputs Optional G Switch for added control J The current manual revision number is found at the bottom of page 3 Latest manual revision can always be downloaded via www tcelectronic com To seek additional information and support please visit TC Support interactive that also can be accessed via www tcelectronic com OVERVIEW Nau Prebly Color MOCE Wis 258 100 Pres BOCOST DAVE MES t c electronic 1 Effects edit Select buttons Press once to enter edit mode for the current effect Press again to toggle between the different effect types Press and hold to exit the effects edit mode without saving 2 Variations For each selected effect type 4 instant variations can be stored When creating new presets this function makes is very easy to combine your favorite reverbs with your favorite compression settings etc Example Press COMP edit to enter the compression block Edit the compression settings using encoders A D Now press and hold VARIATION key 1 to save this compression setting as one of your favorites Note that the preset is not stored at this point you have simply set up a favorite compression setting Recall a different preset using the preset keys where you would like to apply this compression Press COMP followed by VARIATION key 1 Your favorit
54. with the cart stand tripod bracket or table specified by the manufacturer or sold with the apparatus When a cart is used use caution when moving the cart apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip over Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped A The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the product Warning To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture and objects filled with liquids such as vases should not be placed on this apparatus This apparatus must be earthed Use a three wire grounding type line cord like the one supplied with the product Be advised that different operating voltages require the use of different types of line cord and attachment plugs Check the voltage in your area and use the correct type See table below Voltage Line plug according to standard 110 125V UL817 and CSA C22 2 no 42 220 230V CEE 7 page VII SR sect

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