Delay types, Tape, Tube – TC Electronic Flashback X4 Delay User Manual
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Delay types
Delay types
“OK… So what does this thing do?”
“Glad you asked. First and foremost, the Flashback X4 Delay &
Looper is a top-notch delay unit – so let’s talk delays!”
TAPE
Who doesn’t love the smooth sound of an old tape echo machine?
The “Tape” setting makes for an overall great starting point with
its mellow and “warbling” sound.
TUBE
This delay type has been tweaked to sound like an old tube tape
echo – much like the “Tape” setting, but with a bit more warmth.
Use this setting if you want your fans to check the stage for hidden
vintage gear…
SPACE
It’s hard not to like the luscious tape sound of the original Roland®
Space Echo
*
. The “Space” setting instantly gives you rich echo
sounds with a bit of Space Echo
*
mojo.
ANALOG
This is as close as you can get to the charming nature of an old
analog transistor bucket-brigade delay without buying the real
thing! With every repeat you get more of that old-school “fade to
grey” vibe.
ANALOG W/MOD
Take a trip down Memory Lane with this rich and larger-than-life
sounding delay. “Analog w/mod” will definitely spice up your sound.
REVERSE
If you’ve been around for some time, you know the drill: Record a
guitar part on tape. Flip the tape over. Play it back. This is a classic
effect made famous by guitar legends such as Jimi Hendrix – and
although it’s kind of “old school”, the reverse effect still seems to
inspire people to try out new things.
Try this:
Turn the
FEEDBACK
knob all the way down to hear only the re-
versed signal.