TC Electronic Flashback X4 Delay Manual page 24

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From punk to rock – play around with the knobs,
but no matter what you do: It ain't gonna sound
pretty.
Ping Pong
Like the ball in the eponymous game, the delay
repeats jump from left to right (provided you're
using both outputs for a stereo signal). The ef-
fect is really wide.
Ping Pong is a lot of fun to play around with in
stereo – but it sounds great in mono, too.
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TonePrint slots 1 to 4
The slots "1", "2", "3" and "4" of the Delay Type
Selector are "placeholders" for TonePrints. You
can load one TonePrint into each of these slots,
giving you access to four additional TonePrints.
Flashback X4 Delay – Manual (2014-06-24)
Using and editing TonePrints is explained in the
"TonePrint" section.
The Flashback X4 Delay & Looper comes
equipped with the following default TonePrints:
– Delay TonePrint by Steve Morse
– Basic Delay TonePrint by Bumblefoot
– Basic Delay TonePrint by Doug Aldrich
– Synth Delay by James "Munky" Shaffer
When you choose a delay type, the chosen de-
lay type will "pick up" the current positions of the
delay control knobs (for example Delay Time).
However, if you choose a preset and turn one of
the delay control knobs, nothing will change ex-
cept for that one, specific parameter.
Inputs, outputs and controls
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