Stevens has created two TonePrints in collaboration with TC Electronic – one for the Vortex Flanger and another for the Flashback Delay. The ‘Ladyland’ TonePrint for Vortex Flanger is based on the ‘through zero’ setting, and it is designed to replicate the classic flanger sound that guitarists used to create manually by combining two tape delay units, according to TC. According to the company, it is thus no longer necessary to set up multiple tape delays to obtain this classic effect.
Stevens’ ‘Echo’ TonePrint for Flashback Delay is also inspired by “a classic-sounding delay with a certain and very appealing edge to it as well as a long decay, ” according to the company.
Steve Stevens’ TonePrints are available as free downloads on TC Electronic’s website.
Steve Stevens ‘Ladyland’ and ‘Echo’ TonePrints online: tcelectronic.com/all-toneprints#Steve-Stevens
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