Delay Pedal Fun… or Funk!

by Ari 10 Mar 2016 1 minute read

TC Electronic Delay Pedal Fun

Enjoying my Flashback TC pedal (flashback).
Having some fun(k) with my TC delay pedal
Strings by Dean Markley, fretwrap by GruvGear, bass by Marleaux bass guitar.
The Union of Chinese Bassists asked me for some 30 seconds in B a few months ago. This was an alternate take with a funky ending. The pedal settings are as follows: set to dotted eighth notes, Feedback to zero (so you only get one return), FX level at 12 o’clock (so the delayed sound is as similar as the played one) and I like the sound of Tape or Analogue. Delay Pedal Fun…
Enjoy!
https://youtu.be/h1DlNYCAK6M
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