TC Electronic Flashback II
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TC Electronic Flashback II
Coming July. With Mash, shimmer echo, 3 toneprint slots and stereo input jack can be used for external tap tempo.
http://www.tcelectronic.com/flashback-2-delay/
http://www.tcelectronic.com/flashback-2-delay/
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Re: TC Electronic Flashback II
The new hall of fame looks cool too with the mash technology, was tempted to get one but bought a liquid ambience instead!
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Re: TC Electronic Flashback II
And finally they have an external tap tempo option! You can use the stereo input for a tap tempo pedal! I might just have to buy one!
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Re: TC Electronic Flashback II
Whattabout the pedal?KNNZ wrote:I want it
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Re: TC Electronic Flashback II
That would be a bonusjeremyb wrote:Whattabout the pedal?KNNZ wrote:I want it
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Slowy wrote: That's the problem; everything rewarding is just such hard work. Regret takes much less effort.
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Re: TC Electronic Flashback II
They've ditched the LoFi setting. No use to me.
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Re: TC Electronic Flashback II
Just find a comparable Toneprint and bob's your uncle.Slowy wrote:They've ditched the LoFi setting. No use to me.
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Re: TC Electronic Flashback II
Don't know if anyone noticed but the fb II has 'mash'. It also has 'mash' and other effects such as 'mash'. If you are pressing the 'mash' button you are displaying 'indefinite creativity (R)'
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Re: TC Electronic Flashback II
Why don't they just create a pedal with 10 Tone Print options so we can have whatever we want ?
I'll tell you why, so they can create multiple versions of the same pedal at bugger all cost.
I'll tell you why, so they can create multiple versions of the same pedal at bugger all cost.
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Re: TC Electronic Flashback II
Mr Neunaber has it right, lets you install the software for any of his pedals on any of his compatible pedalssizzlingbadger wrote:Why don't they just create a pedal with 10 Tone Print options so we can have whatever we want ?
I'll tell you why, so they can create multiple versions of the same pedal at bugger all cost.
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Re: TC Electronic Flashback II
I used to get really annoyed by Tores videos, and the TC marketing speak, (nowhere near as bad as Novation though) but this video really helps me appreciate him/them more. And didn't know he was the product designer. Just thought he was the marketing guy.sirvill wrote:Some TC action, if you're got an hour to spare! Tore from TC is a cool dude
Also good they can be upfront about the budget /Behringer pedals too.
Those HOF and FB II pedals look great. Though, if running stereo, still no tap.
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