Folks -
Couple of questions regarding "Prior User PreSets" on a recently purchased TC Elecronics M-One:
(a) what is the procedure to determine the parameters of a 'prior User's preset' ?
(b) what is the procedure to completely delete a 'prior User's preset' from the unit ?
Thanks
Ron
TC Electronics M-One : How to Delete Prior User Pre-Set?
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To review the settings of a preset load it and check all the parameters, maybe write them down to keep track. You will have to do this for every preset you want to interrogate.
As for deleting presets check the manual
https://www.tcelectronic.com/product.ht ... Code=P0CJT
As for deleting presets check the manual
https://www.tcelectronic.com/product.ht ... Code=P0CJT
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Reset
Here is a google search to reset to factory new settings:
Turn the unit off.
Hold the ENTER key while powering on the unit, and “M-ONE 1.05 Front 1.5” appears on the display.
Choose the menu item “Reset sys param ?”
Press ENTER, and wait a few seconds. The display should read “Clear/reset done.”
Power the unit off and back on
Turn the unit off.
Hold the ENTER key while powering on the unit, and “M-ONE 1.05 Front 1.5” appears on the display.
Choose the menu item “Reset sys param ?”
Press ENTER, and wait a few seconds. The display should read “Clear/reset done.”
Power the unit off and back on
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reset
Hi Ron, yes, that will put your pedal back to the way it came from the factory. You would have a clean slate to start over with.
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