Rc-4 – TC Electronic RH750 User Manual

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The optional RC-4 footswitch not only allows you to

remotely access the RH750’s three memory locations (MEM

1/2/3), but also to mute the signal for silent tuning and even

view the tuner information. No power-supply is needed for

the RC-4 as it receives its power from RH750.
1 – Memory Switches 1, 2 and 3

Press one of the three numbered buttons to recall the settings

stored in the associated MEM location. A green light ring

around the switch indicates that this MEM setting has been recalled

(activated).

– Note that you can only recall a MEM setting if a setting has

actually been stored in a memory location.

– Also note that as soon as you change one of the stored

settings on the RH750 front panel, the green light ring on

the footswitch will be unlit. This indicates that the positions

of the front panel knobs no longer correspond to the stored

settings.

2 – MUTE button

Press the M(ute) button to mute the RH750’s outputs. This is

useful for tuning or e.g. unplugging/changing your bass.

The MUTE button also mutes the RH750’s balanced

output, allowing you to tune silently, even when

connected to the PA system.

3 – DISPLAY

The display always indicates tuner information in a couple of

different ways. The detected note is shown on the left side. On

the right side of the display, a circle indicates that the note is in

tune, an arrow pointing to the right indicates that the note should

be tuned up, and an arrow pointing to the left indicates that the

note should be tuned down. In addition to these indications (that

are also shown on the RH750 tuner display), a line of nine dots

below the display indicates how far from the target pitch the

currently played note is. When only the center dot is lit, the note

is in tune.

Too low – tune up

Too high – tune down

In tune

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