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Re: TC Electronic finally releases TonePrint Editor
Posted: Wed Mar 20, 2013 11:50 pm
by sonidero
Bellyheart wrote:One knob for three parameters is cool.
DIBS...
Are you making your own delays yet???
DIBS...
I can get some really cool stuff just tweaking the presets a lil... I really need a way to store 4 so...
DIBS...
Re: TC Electronic finally releases TonePrint Editor
Posted: Thu Mar 21, 2013 7:58 pm
by Dr Satan
UnicornTrap wrote:know this is off topic but any recommendations for a reasonably priced small tube amp that likes pedals and I can play at higher than *2* on my amp without pissing everyone off? heh heh heh
Valve Jr's take pedals pretty well and can be made to sound halfway decent on their own. Humbuckers recommended. The VoxAC4TV is pretty badass too. Haven't got to play with it a whole lot but the power scaling options might do you right. Oh, I had a Fender Vibro Champ XD that was friggin awesome. Little 5 watter with tube pre and power but also had FX and modeling that sounded really really good. Some of the models took pedals better than others, much like their real life counterparts. I'm not a die hard tube guy so I just use my little Korean pawn shop practice amp with some headphones and it does a pretty good job. It's an old Applause that is styled after a Fender with a nice built in Tube Screamer type circuit that is switchable.
Re: TC Electronic finally releases TonePrint Editor
Posted: Thu Mar 21, 2013 10:17 pm
by UnicornTrap
Dr Satan wrote:UnicornTrap wrote:know this is off topic but any recommendations for a reasonably priced small tube amp that likes pedals and I can play at higher than *2* on my amp without pissing everyone off? heh heh heh
Valve Jr's take pedals pretty well and can be made to sound halfway decent on their own. Humbuckers recommended. The VoxAC4TV is pretty badass too. Haven't got to play with it a whole lot but the power scaling options might do you right. Oh, I had a Fender Vibro Champ XD that was friggin awesome. Little 5 watter with tube pre and power but also had FX and modeling that sounded really really good. Some of the models took pedals better than others, much like their real life counterparts. I'm not a die hard tube guy so I just use my little Korean pawn shop practice amp with some headphones and it does a pretty good job. It's an old Applause that is styled after a Fender with a nice built in Tube Screamer type circuit that is switchable.
I was considering as a future plan a 2nd amp (i have a fender 65' tremolux - the cabinet has twin celestion 100w's which is loud as i need really, more than enough for shows and loves my pedals), but I like to drive that baby at volume 6-8 and that is just too much at home unless it is during the day or I'm recording. I was kinda looking into perhaps a Vox AC15, but then I was reading on here that they don't take the fuzz pedals too well... ?? If I buy a small amp I don't want it to be a piece of junk, ideally could bring both amps out to a bar show for a stereo setup and mic the small one . my fender takes my entire signal with no fx loop since it has none (I have tried the ol' channel out to more fx to other channel in with mixed results). I wouldn't really be opposed to a small head and single 1x12" either, as long as it doesn't break the bank. That VoxAC4TV looks pretty cool actually it is going on the amazon wish list for future reference

Re: TC Electronic finally releases TonePrint Editor
Posted: Fri Mar 22, 2013 3:44 pm
by hazelwould
I'm really enjoying this editor. I've got an awesome warped record tape delay sound going.
My biggest gripe about the flashback is the repeats are a bit to crisp and bright. Problem solved!
Re: TC Electronic finally releases TonePrint Editor
Posted: Fri Mar 22, 2013 5:14 pm
by UnicornTrap
Re: TC Electronic finally releases TonePrint Editor
Posted: Fri Mar 22, 2013 10:24 pm
by chutneyfarmer
Just got a Hall Of Fame yesterday. Anyone got a nice reverse reverb programmed yet for teh MBV toanz?
Re: TC Electronic finally releases TonePrint Editor
Posted: Fri Mar 22, 2013 10:26 pm
by sonidero
chutneyfarmer wrote:Just got a Hall Of Fame yesterday. Anyone got a nice reverse reverb programmed yet for teh MBV toanz?
The Fun is that YOU get to do it... But yeah we should start a thread for settings and make a template that we can copy and paste with our own settings...
Re: TC Electronic finally releases TonePrint Editor
Posted: Fri Mar 22, 2013 10:33 pm
by chutneyfarmer
sonidero wrote:chutneyfarmer wrote:Just got a Hall Of Fame yesterday. Anyone got a nice reverse reverb programmed yet for teh MBV toanz?
The Fun is that YOU get to do it... But yeah we should start a thread for settings and make a template that we can copy and paste with our own settings...
Oh as soon as I dig out the right lead I'll be giving it a shot myself. Just wondering if the whole reverse thing is even possible.
Re: TC Electronic finally releases TonePrint Editor
Posted: Fri Mar 22, 2013 10:36 pm
by sonidero
It most definitely is for the Flashback but I haven't seen the options for the HOF cause you have to plug in the pedal for the screen to pop up... You can use the Flashback as a Chorus, Flanger or Vibrato though...
Re: TC Electronic finally releases TonePrint Editor
Posted: Sat Mar 23, 2013 6:09 pm
by oldangelmidnight
Some awesome Flashback sounds using the tape setting with flanger mod and high feedback on the flange.
Re: TC Electronic finally releases TonePrint Editor
Posted: Sat Mar 23, 2013 7:23 pm
by hazelwould
I wish there was a way to save my configured settings... This thing is pretty awesome. Makes me want a X4 again.
Re: TC Electronic finally releases TonePrint Editor
Posted: Sun Mar 24, 2013 1:38 pm
by Bellyheart
Think there's a save to pedal button. Make sure you have a toneprint selected.
Re: TC Electronic finally releases TonePrint Editor
Posted: Wed Apr 03, 2013 2:58 pm
by UnicornTrap
I just got an email that version 1.0 has been released. Here's the link
http://www.tcelectronic.com/toneprint-editor/support/I loaded it up with the trinity a few minutes ago, and there's no save preset to the computer, yet
Re: TC Electronic finally releases TonePrint Editor
Posted: Wed Apr 03, 2013 6:17 pm
by Forrrest
if we can't save presets how are we gonna share the ones we make?
Re: TC Electronic finally releases TonePrint Editor
Posted: Thu Apr 04, 2013 7:45 pm
by UnicornTrap
Forrrest wrote:if we can't save presets how are we gonna share the ones we make?
sonidero kindly made a flashback preset thread and wrote out all the setting names. I'm kinda holding out for a save-to-computer mode, but eventually I'll have to suck it up and write out a hall of fame/trinity one since that's what I seem to be playing with the most. It is a little frustrating to only have 1 saveable slot and not being able to recall it if i want to change but... still, pretty cool to mess around with