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More Demos using TC Electronics Flashback Triple Delay

PostPosted: 14 Mar 2024, 21:31
by roger bayliss

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PostPosted: 16 Mar 2024, 21:02
by Uncle Fiesta
It all sounds good to me!

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PostPosted: 24 Mar 2024, 14:26
by roger bayliss
Thanks for listening and your comment.

It should be noted that all the equipment used is not what you would normally choose for a very good Shads sound either. The amp is a Boss Katana head with 5 inch speaker, and a digital delay pedal. The guitar is a Classic Player Strat design by Fender Custom Shop and the pickups are new design 57/62 . Played live into a mobile phone camera.

Re: More Demos using TC Electronics Flashback Triple Delay

PostPosted: 25 Mar 2024, 00:42
by artyman
I'd be interested to know what settings you have on the Katana. I'm forever tweaking mine but don't seemed to have nailed the tone yet.

Re: More Demos using TC Electronics Flashback Triple Delay

PostPosted: 25 Mar 2024, 16:08
by roger bayliss
artyman wrote:I'd be interested to know what settings you have on the Katana. I'm forever tweaking mine but don't seemed to have nailed the tone yet.


https://app.box.com/s/yxsuyat3waar2n6y3bxkcppgz1urjq6b

Those are my Katana settings I use and these examples used the AC30 Burns Era sound from the 4 types in the file.

The idea was to get the Katana to sound more like an AC30 by using EQ

You will still need to change a few settings to get the final results I got

After selecting the patch, turn treble full up and presence. Turn compressor to about 2pm and you may find reducing mids slightly helps. Use your ears. There is a simple 360ms delay and Abbey Rd reverb as well shoukd you want to use them. Good luck.

Re: More Demos using TC Electronics Flashback Triple Delay

PostPosted: 25 Mar 2024, 18:02
by artyman
Thank You