TC Electronic CRESCENDO AUTO SWELL Quick Start Guide
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To connect the CRESCENDO AUTO SWELL to your pedalboard, place it in the signal chain where you want the auto swell effect to occur, typically after your distortion or overdrive pedals. Use standard 1/4" instrument cables to connect the input of the CRESCENDO to the output of the previous pedal and the output of the CRESCENDO to the input of the next pedal.
The CRESCENDO AUTO SWELL requires a 9V DC power supply with a center-negative plug. Ensure that the power supply can deliver at least 100mA to ensure proper operation of the pedal.
If the auto swell effect is not functioning as expected, check the following: ensure that the pedal is receiving adequate power, verify that all cables are securely connected, and adjust the sensitivity control to suit your playing dynamics. Additionally, confirm that the pedal is placed correctly in the signal chain.
Yes, the CRESCENDO AUTO SWELL can be used with a bass guitar. It is designed to handle a wide range of frequencies, making it suitable for both guitar and bass.
To maintain your CRESCENDO AUTO SWELL, keep it clean and free from dust and moisture. Use a dry cloth to wipe the exterior, and avoid using harsh chemicals. Regularly check the cables and connectors for any wear or damage. Store the pedal in a safe, dry place when not in use.
The best sensitivity setting depends on your playing style and the dynamics you prefer. Start with the sensitivity knob at the midpoint and adjust it while playing to find the sweet spot where the swells are smooth and consistent.
Yes, the TC Electronic CRESCENDO AUTO SWELL is equipped with true bypass, ensuring that your signal remains uncolored when the pedal is turned off.
The CRESCENDO AUTO SWELL is designed for mono use. For stereo setups, you would need to use two units or incorporate it into a mono part of your signal chain.
If the LED is not lighting up, check that the pedal is receiving power from a compatible power supply. Ensure that the cables are properly connected and that the pedal is engaged (foot switch pressed). If the problem persists, there may be an internal fault, and you should contact TC Electronic support.
To achieve a more pronounced swell effect, increase the sensitivity setting and play with a lighter touch. Experiment with the pedal's placement in your signal chain, such as after compression or modulation effects, to see how it affects the swell.