Hello. Id like to ask about tc electronic triple delay...is it normal that the mix knob is only heard when I turned it more than a quarter turn? Because from 0 to 1/4 turn...i cannot hear anything...its not taper response..
... I never wanted a TC Electronic pedal until I saw this triple delay and your video made me once again to change my mind ... wonderful, now I want one ! ...
Wow. Your comments at the ending. This is the first time i've seen you actually LIKE this pedal and be impressed. I know it takes a little while to get used to the pedal, but this is one of those things where once you "get it", you REALLY "get it"
I love this pedal so much! I can't decide whether I should pick this up, or go with the Flashback x4. I've read about this pedal's tap feature only being effective when all 3 delays are activated. Is this still the case or can we now set the tap tempo with a single delay being active? I don't care much for a looper so if the tap tempo issue has been resolved I'm definitely going for the Triple Delay.
Hi @shnobel Wow, all your videos are great, man. Just a quick question: In terms of sound quality, would you consider this pedal superior to the Boss DD-500? Thanks in advance
to give you a more useful answer: you can press and hold the buttons to save a patch, so essentially you can have 3 saved to the board at any one time, plus tap tempo, so for gigs that's pretty cool
Sorry for sudden e-mail. I am Hiro. I live in Japan. I am always watching. Thak you. It sounds really nice sound. Please let me ask a question about this recording. * May I ask a question: 1. Are you using a DI unit? or, direct rec? 2. What is the model of the DI unit? 1. Are you using a Mic Preamp? or, direct rec? 2. What is the model of the Mic Preamp? 3. What is the DAW you are recording? Is Protools? Guiter -> TC Electronic Triple Delay -> 1974 Marshall -> DI Unit ??? or Mic -> Mic Pre -> DAW (Protools???) Thank you.
Very great great sound!! Like it so much and because of this video I bought a triple delay pedal! 😂 Not so easy to get the perfect sound at the beginning but it's a great pedal!
Awesome stuff man. That was a beautiful chord progression you were playing and the delay sounded supremely expansive. Just epic. I own the Alter Ego x4 which I absolutely love but this demo has given me some impetus to possibly add this one to my setup as well. Just out of curiosity, if you had to pick just one, which would you prefer?
can you tell me how it measures up to a boss DD500 or a timeline in terms of sound quality. I i'm considering one of them and de triple seems to be the easiest to use but i do not want to lose sound quality over it, thanks in advance!
Great Demo Once Again. Loved the Stereo Ping-Pong. Now, The Big Question is ? Does It Have " GLOBAL TAP TEMPO " - so you can Actually Use-It - in a Live Performance. It seems like it does, based upon what you said. I really hope-so. Finally one of these companies addressed what has been missing, from All the High-end delay pedals. Strymon rectified this with the Timeline update. - Michael Caz - NYC -
What would make the 3 simultaneous delays more useful is if they would have put separate level, or volume controls for each, that way you could decipher between them !
Question: Can it have a global tap tempo across all three delay engines? If so, please let me know how to. I'm looking for this answer before I buy this. Thank you
This might be a dumb question but when you used more the one delay does it give the same effect as 2 delay being stacked. Also can you use a tape delay for 1 delay and reverse delay at the same time
You can use three delays at the same time, whatever you like, you can stack 3 reverse delays, 3 tape delays, 3 analog delays, mix one tape, one analog, one digital it's super versatile pedal i love mine. Oh and using the Toneprint editor you can create your own sounds beam them onto the 4 free Toneprint slots on the pedal and stack them in series or parallel. It's an amazing pedal.
@@knowhistory6 it's different than the Flashback 2 X4. The 2 X4 has MASH switches, the Triple does not. The Triple can activate up to 3 delays in series (stacked into each other) or parallel (think side by side at the same time), the 2 X4 can so loops. There are tradeoffs to both.
Since u have played both, this and the dd500, which one would u buy? Both are at the same price point but u heard them live so u would know which one sounds better
Love my triple delay, sounds so warm, smooth and lush.You can hear it in a track I made Listen to It's Time by Savana Violenta on #SoundCloud soundcloud.com/savanaviolenta/vteq