Summary of VORTEX FLANGER
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User’s manual.
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2 important safety instructions 1 read these instructions. 2 keep these instructions. 3 heed all warnings. 4 follow all instructions. 5 do not use this apparatus near water. 6 clean only with dry cloth. 7 do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accor- dance with the manufacturer’s instruct...
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3 these limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in residential installations. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and – if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions – may cause harmful interference to radio ...
Page 4: Bold As Jimi
4 bold as jimi (tape) warm tape (tape).
Page 5: Summers Time
5 summers time (flanger) unchain my flange (flanger).
Page 6: (En) Introduction
6 www.Tcelectronic.Com - www.Youtube.Com/tcelectronic (en) introduction congratulations! You have just bought a flanger pedal that is a steppingstone to a world of inspiration, innovation and tone. We are proud to present vortex flanger, providing awesome flanger sounds, intuitive controls and insta...
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7 1 - effect on/off (true bypass) 2 - 1/4 inch mono jack input 3 - 1/4 inch mono jack input (for stereo in) 4 - 1/4 inch mono jack output 5 - 1/4 inch mono jack output (for stereo out) 6 - feedback control 7 - speed control 8 - flange/toneprint/tape selector 9 - depth control 10 - delay time control...
Page 8: Connecting
8 connecting input jacks - use mono for mono input and both mono and stereo if connecting a stereo source. If you run on battery we recommend removing the mono input jack to preserve battery power when you don’t play. Output jacks - connect to another pedal or directly into an amp or mixer. Use mono...
Page 9: The Controls
9 the controls feedback use the feedback knob to control the amount of feedback of the short modulated delay that causes the flanging effect. Turn the knob counter-clockwise to get negative feedback and clockwise to get positive feedback. Where the positive range gives a traditional studio-type feed...
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10 flanger type selector: switch between standard flange, tape type and toneprint flange the characteristic “flanging” sound occurs when a pitch-modulated part of the signal is slightly delayed and fed back to the input of the effect algorithm. Experiment with the feedback parameter to get an idea o...
Page 11: Toneprint
11 toneprint consider the knobs and switches on your pedal as a few handles that actually controls a large number of parameters. Tc electronic staff has defined the controls, - but wouldn’t it just be cool to let the world’s leading guitar players contribute with their own definition of how the cont...
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12 bypass modes and kill-dry on/off unscrew the back-plate and look for the two small dip-switches in the upper left corner. The upper dip-switch (closest to the dc 9v in connection), switches between true bypass mode (default) and buffered bypass mode. True bypass – is a hardwire bypass that gives ...
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13 will most likely be to activate the buffer in the first and last pedal in the signal chain. Can you hear the difference between a pedal in true bypass or buffered bypass? Maybe, maybe not, – many factors apply. Active/passive pick-ups, single coil/humbucker, cable quality, amp impedance and more....
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14 2 amazing flanger effects: a 1:1 recreation of the legendary tc electronic chorus/flanger pedal and a classic tape flanger for those psychedelic studio-style flange effects unique, new toneprint setting for stuffing corona chorus with your favorite artist’s tones 72 mm x 122 mm x 50 mm - 300 g (e...
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