Four Flashback delays combine into a comprehensive, TonePrint-ready mega delay with 15 different delay types and a looper.
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The Flashback X4 Delay & Looper combines four Flashback delays plus a 40-second looper with 'undo' function into one amazing pedal that takes delay to a place it has never been. TC Electronic made sure the Flashback X4 delivers the legendary TC quality at every turn. From the awesome digital 2290 sounds to beautiful analog tape echoes and more exotic vibes of a reverse delay, it contains virtually every delay sound under the sun - past, present and future. It's even equipped with four TonePrint slots that can be loaded via smartphone or USB port.
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This cornucopia of delays also allows players to switch between three customs presets that can be as different and varied as they need them to be. The tap tempo allows you to easily set delay times, sync up with a drummer, or match delays to your guitar rhythms or solo ideas without taking your hands of the guitar or bending over the pedal. Simply tap the tempo with your foot and get on with things! It also allows for MIDI clock sync - perfecting delay times to your exact wishes. You can change presets and control X4 externally, for example if you wanna have it in a rack or safely in your backline.
In Flashback X4, the delay engine is completely separate from the one handling looping so there is total dedication to the sound you want to get and the cool ability to add delay to your loops. Flashback X4's total dedication to delay shines brightly in the expression pedal input. Many guitarists dream to have direct control over delay parameters and Flashback X4 gives you exactly that. But it's just not one parameter you can control, you can choose to control either the delay time, the feedback or the delay level of your sounds, giving you unprecedented control. Whatever your set-up or situation, Flashback X4 can adapt and guarantee optimal signal integrity - via small dip switches, Flashback X4 can be set to either True Bypass or Buffered Bypass.
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I spent the last couple of days and many hours working on a toneprint for the TC Electronic Flashback that I'm 99% sure is exactly the same as the EREC2 setting on the TC Electronic Alter Ego V2. I did this because (a) I'm a masochist, and (b) I only ever use my Alter Ego V2 for the beautiful EREC2 setting, so if I would be able to have that setting on my Flashback instead then I could get rid of the Alter Ego V2 and have everything I need in one pedal. I don't know if anyone else finds this remotely interesting or helpful, but at least it's a way to get one of the Alter Ego modes loaded up on your Flashback if you only have a Flashback in your possession. Here are the settings:
I'm certain that the speed and depth of the vibrato is correct. The frequency filters were the difficult part but I got them extremely close. The low-pass filter on the modulation section is, to me, exactly correct to the Hz. I'm very happy with the low-pass filter in the delay section; and even if it's not 100% right, the high pass filter is as close as I am going to get it without many more hours work. I didn't bother to tweak the Feedback or Delay times to accurately match those of the Alter Ego V2 EREC2 setting because that's not really important -- you set it to how you need it for the song anyway. I made sure though to set the saturation and feedback maximums at their limits so that you should be able to achieve the same volume and feedback that the AE V2 is capable of when at the highest settings for volume and feedback.
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Let me know if any of you choose to use this toneprint and if you do, let me know if you're able to improve it.
edit: I should clarify, you set the feedback via the feedback knob and the delay time via the delay time knob. Sounds obvious but you can actually change those functions via the toneprint editor so work mentioning. So it's up to you to set the feedback curve so that it is capable of 120% feedback at full (that's how I have it).
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