Just when I think I'm happy with my set up, you guys bring out another game changer! Keep up the great work TC, genuinely can't wait to see what you do next!
I've been eye balling this pedal since I bought the HOF2 a few months ago. I bought it today and it arrives Thursday. It's about to sound like A&A over here.
Can someone help me?! I️ got this a few months ago. I️ don’t want to return it because I️ know it can be a great pedal. Although, the quarter note and the dotted 8th selection works fine, dotted eighth note and combination selections is not working.
Hi there. Not on the X4, unfortunately. At least not if your hoping for the sel-oscillation type effects and such. They were developed especially for Flashback 2.
Hello all_ i get recently a FB2 but it's on kill dry mode ON anytime (doesn't play the first hit) even if I change the settings! Do you think it's a fabrication problem? Thank you
Can someone help me?! I️ got this a few months ago. I️ don’t want to return it because I️ know it can be a great pedal. But the delay is delayed. That dosent make sense, but when I️ play a note it’s delayed. Meaning, it waits a second, then you can hear the notes. Like it’s not dry
Hey Joe. That sounds like the pedal could be set in "Kill-Dry". You wanna flip that bad boy over, unscrew the back and check that both dipswitches are in the left position :-)
Build a tap tempo switch with USB connector, and with a small firmware update, all pedals of this series will have tap tempo, MASH and stereo operation at the same time.
I'm afraid not. The old one doesn't have an octave engine built in and no where near the processing power of the new one. If you have an octaver lying around and a signal splitter, you have the kill dry option on the original flashback, so you could throw the octaver on the wet signal only, but that would be a rather complicated work around :-)
Hi. I've got two questions. 1) Is it possible that the Level knob only starts to works since 9 o' clock position? 2) Does the mash function needs to be stomped very hard to works? Thanks!
Hi George. We only had the one amp, but we wanted to record the demo in stereo so one of the outputs from the pedal is going directly into an SD-recorder. That created an impedance problem that disappeared when we turned on the buffer in the pedal. Before we turned the pedal on the volume was much lower, but we raised it in post production, also raising the noise floor. We should have put the pedal in buffered bypass instead!