Friday, June 30, 2017

Ugly Guitar Truth: TC Electronic Flashback 2 Delay And Looper

TC Electronic has been hard at work lately. You'd be hard up to name a pedal producer that has put out more new product than TC Electronic. Just a few months ago, they release a entire line of 'value' pedals. Now, they are issuing an update to the Flashback Delay. The Flashback 2 makes some changes to the acclaimed original. So, whats changed? Lets take a look...

Double Down

If you are familiar with the TC line of effects, then you are probably familiar with their "Tone Print" editor. This allows you to edit functions that may not be available manually. Not only that, but you can save your custom setting on the "Tone Print" setting. The Flashback 2 has taken away some of the settings to make room for two more custom, Tone Print setting on the mode selector switch. What you wont see on the front of the Flashback 2 is LoFi, Ping Pong, and Slapback. These features are probably still available via the Tone Print editor, but not available manually.

Tapping That

I neat feature that in included in the Flashback 2 is the ability to set the tap tempo with your guitar. After triggering the pedal to 'listen' to your guitar, the pedal with sync itself to the rhythm of you right hand. For those that have trouble setting a steady rhythm with your foot, this could be your answer. It also allow for you to set the rhythm on the fly without an addition tap switch pedal, so its a space saver as well. You can use a normal tap tempo pedal, but to do that you need to use one side of the stereo input, so it can only be used in mono. You may ask, "Why not just use to switch on the Flashback to set tap tempo like a regular delay?" Well, the foot switch on this pedal has other things to do...

Smashing

New to the Flashback 2 is the Mash function. This basically turns your foot switch into an expression pedal. Listening to demonstrations of the function, it's clear that the effects you can create with this feature very interesting. Being able to summon self osculation sound in real time while you can continue playing is very impressive considering you can do all this with a single compact pedal. What might be even more interesting is that you can combined the Mash function with the shimmer effect to be the envy of all you shoegazing friends.

Conclusion

This update brings a well loved delay up to date with the addition of shimmer. While the Mash function is innovative, its usability may be limited. BOSS have done similar functions with the Space Echo and Giga-delay, but the option to customize the function of Mash is at least novel. I believe that TC Electronic has done an excellent job at updating one of their best pedals.  

2 comments:

  1. The ugly truth is that you actually can NOT set the tap tempo with your guitar. You absolutely DO need to purchase an external foot switch. There is an error in the manual

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  2. fyi, they are updating it now so you can set the tap temp w/ the mash button (no need for external). beta testing now

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