TC Electronics Toneprint
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TC Electronics Toneprint
This appeared in my Email today: Welcome to the 21st Century.
Get the Revolutionary TonePrint App for iPhone Today!
All artist TonePrints in the palm of your hand!
We launched the groundbreaking TonePrint® concept earlier this year. Now, a truly mind-blowing technology adds fuel to the fire of creativity and flexibility!
The new iPhone app compiles all TonePrints for our TonePrint enabled guitar pedals in one place and allows you to ‘beam’ new TonePrints to your pedals in a matter of seconds. The idea behind the technology is as simple as it is ingenious: Each TonePrint has been converted to a unique-sounding magnetic impulse that you can beam via an iPhone’s internal speaker, through the pickup of your guitar and directly to your TonePrint pedal! The sound does not carry any data so it doesn’t matter if you are in a raucous arena or a library – no other sounds will interfere with the data being sent from your iPhone.
The app contains all TonePrints as mp3 files, which means that you don’t need an Internet connection to beam TonePrints. Simply place the iPhone’s speaker close to a magnetic guitar pickup when beaming, and it literally only takes seconds for the app to perform its magic. Best of all, the TonePrint app is completely free of charge.
You will need the latest firmware version for your TonePrint pedals to use the TonePrint App, but pedals with previous firmware versions are easily updated via USB. New TonePrint pedals will ship with the latest firmware. Currently, you can get the TonePrint App for iPhone, but an Android version is under development and will be available December 2011.
Get the Revolutionary TonePrint App for iPhone Today!
All artist TonePrints in the palm of your hand!
We launched the groundbreaking TonePrint® concept earlier this year. Now, a truly mind-blowing technology adds fuel to the fire of creativity and flexibility!
The new iPhone app compiles all TonePrints for our TonePrint enabled guitar pedals in one place and allows you to ‘beam’ new TonePrints to your pedals in a matter of seconds. The idea behind the technology is as simple as it is ingenious: Each TonePrint has been converted to a unique-sounding magnetic impulse that you can beam via an iPhone’s internal speaker, through the pickup of your guitar and directly to your TonePrint pedal! The sound does not carry any data so it doesn’t matter if you are in a raucous arena or a library – no other sounds will interfere with the data being sent from your iPhone.
The app contains all TonePrints as mp3 files, which means that you don’t need an Internet connection to beam TonePrints. Simply place the iPhone’s speaker close to a magnetic guitar pickup when beaming, and it literally only takes seconds for the app to perform its magic. Best of all, the TonePrint app is completely free of charge.
You will need the latest firmware version for your TonePrint pedals to use the TonePrint App, but pedals with previous firmware versions are easily updated via USB. New TonePrint pedals will ship with the latest firmware. Currently, you can get the TonePrint App for iPhone, but an Android version is under development and will be available December 2011.
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Re: TC Electronics Toneprint
Here's a YouTube link to it:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vMt_0WVx9XE
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vMt_0WVx9XE
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Re: TC Electronics Toneprint
does it just work with Teles? and HD500's?
So, is that low alcohol or no alcohol at all? mmmm, no alcohol, do you want to try it? Noooooooooo.
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Re: TC Electronics Toneprint
Can't speak for HD500's, but everything works with Teles; as I'm sure you know.BG wrote:does it just work with Teles? and HD500's?
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Re: TC Electronics Toneprint
Haha, I read this email just as I woke up and I thought it was an app that acts like an ebow...and you play effects through your phone in to your guitar pickup. I thought, well that's not like TC, it will sound crap
This is much cooler. Means I can load up some more toneprints to my flashback whenever I want, rather than plugging in USB
There's some very cool toneprints around. I must check out the latest ones too.
This is much cooler. Means I can load up some more toneprints to my flashback whenever I want, rather than plugging in USB
There's some very cool toneprints around. I must check out the latest ones too.
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Re: TC Electronics Toneprint
I find it hard to be blase about this. I think it is extremely effing cool.
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Re: TC Electronics Toneprint
If it doesn't it ain't worth havingBG wrote:does it just work with Teles? and HD500's?
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does it work with the polytune?
So, is that low alcohol or no alcohol at all? mmmm, no alcohol, do you want to try it? Noooooooooo.
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Re: TC Electronics Toneprint
Now you're really pulling my tits.BG wrote:does it work with the polytune?
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Re: TC Electronics Toneprint
thought it could load in new tunings and stuff if you're really lucky I might post a pic of my new Tele laterslowfingers wrote:Now you're really pulling my tits.BG wrote:does it work with the polytune?
So, is that low alcohol or no alcohol at all? mmmm, no alcohol, do you want to try it? Noooooooooo.
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You'd need a Gibson Robot for that to work, I think.BG wrote:thought it could load in new tunings and stuff if you're really lucky I might post a pic of my new Tele laterslowfingers wrote:Now you're really pulling my tits.BG wrote:does it work with the polytune?
New Tele photos always welcome! though I have a bad dose of 335 GAS going on.
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Re: TC Electronics Toneprint
What is this? Someone has invented a way to send data as an audio-frequency signal! Truly we live in an age of miracles!
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