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Posts tagged "tone print"

Pedal Review: TC Electronic Hall of Fame Reverb

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TC Electronics Hall of Fame is a compact and convenient digital reverb pedal.  With ten separate modes along with TC Electronics’ TonePrint options, the Hall of Fame is one of the most versatile reverb pedals in its price range.  The pedal’s deceivingly simple design conceals just how adaptable it truly is.  Through the Decay (sets the duration of the reverb), FX Level (controls the intensity of the effect) and Tone (determines how dominant the sound is), the Hall of Fame allows for a wide array of customization options.  On top of these controls, it contains a Pre-Delay toggle switch which allows you to select either a short or long pre-delay.  Whether you’re looking for the sound of a massive, cavernous hall or just trying to add a subtle ambience your guitar sound, this pedal can get the job done well, supplying some great sounding reverbs.... Click on the title for more

Pedal Review: TC Electronic Hall of Fame Reverb

Pedal Review: TC Electronic Flashback X4 Delay/Looper

Delay is an effect in which the input signal is recorded to a storage medium then played back some time later. The amount of time it takes for the signal to be played back is typically variable and often times the signal is fed back into the signal path so that you keep getting fading repeats that simulate an echo. The early means of storage and playback were tape machines playing tape loops of various lengths with controls for adjusting the record and playback heads so that the delay time could be manipulated to fit the tune. The first delay machines were commercially available in the fifties.... Click on the title for more

Pedal Review: TC Electronic Flashback X4 Delay/Looper