The FC11 Envelope Filter by Flamma Innovations - The Shakedown Sound Series
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- Опубліковано 12 лип 2024
- In this episode, we check out the FC11 Envelope Filter by Flamma Innovation. The FC11 Envelope Filter pedal is a mini form factor pedal from Flamma Innovation featuring a robust and customizable envelope filter for auto wah style effects. Unique to the FC11 is its pure analog circuit that provides a warm and natural-sounding effect. Featuring a wide range of knob controls, users can set up their FC11 to be used with guitar or bass and cater their tone for a variety of different styles using the Sensitivity, Tone, Decay, and Q knobs. True bypass is also included to prevent unwanted signal degradation when the pedal is off. The FC11 is housed in a durable metal shell with one of the smallest footprints on the market fits easily on any pedalboard.
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0:00 - Shakedown Sound Bumper
0:24 - Beard Demo
0:56 - Introduction
2:37 - Sounds from the DooDah Man
4:47 - Reference tone
5:20 - Sensitivity knob w/demo
5:58 - Tone knob w/demo
6:55 - Back to the sensitivity knob w/demo
8:34 - The Q knob w/demo
9:53 - Tone knob w/demo
10:45 - Decay knob w/demo
Wrapping it up
15:20 - End jam
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Great review! This video convinced me to buy this so i can play tragedy's a comin' on my bass.
Nice! Hope you like it!
Great video guys. I picked one of these up a few months ago and have been very happy with my purchase. Tremendous value.
Nice. They are making some great products at very affordable prices.
Thank you! Great review! I will buy it !
Thanks! Enjoy.
Maybe the dark is from your eyes
Maybe the dark is from this bad ass Flamma 😆🎸 thanks for this video
Ordering now !
Anytime! Enjoy. Flamma is making some great stuff at a really reasonable price.
Just ordered this and I have the Flamma Reverb pedal and it’s unreal. Flamma is killing it with these amazingly priced pedals.
No kidding! Great sounds and a great price. PJ loves the delay pedal we did on the channel and has it on his board.
I bought one. It works pretty well. Like the other Flamma mini pedals, it's lacking headroom. For the price though, it's fine. One thing I found interesting is to run a env filter after a delay on a 2nd amp w/ heavy reverb and control that with a volume pedal. Gets into Man Band territory.
That probably sounds very cool! I alway run the filters at the front. I might have to try that. Although, I rarely run two amps. Might be a good excuse to do it.
Nice video! What settings did you use to get Jerry Garcia tone? I’ve heard Jerry licks in your video! Any ideas ? Thanks. Ordered this pedal
If you look at the settings at 2:45 or so that’s what I hear as the Jerry Tone in my head. Of course a different guitar and amp will make it react a bit different. I would start by setting everything at noon on this one and then tweaking a bit.
Can you recommend some decent Jerry-wahs that run on batteries? Thanks.
I’m a big fan of the Rubber Chicken by Lovepedal. The nano qtron might also be a good choice. I can’t remember if the Emma Discombobulator, keeley neutrino, analogman, or the microtron run on batteries (I suspect they do) but any would be a good choice too.
@@PJandtheBeard Thanks! I love the filter in my old Digitec RP50 for busking but I want back up. I'll check your suggestions!
My first question whenever I get an envelope filter is, how much fun can I have playing Back in Black on it?
If it takes me back to me and my old bandmate giggling like school girls at Bwah bwawawa wawawa wananananaowh then it's a good pedal 😀
What more could you want than that!
Great demo guy’s. Just wondering if there is any volume drop with this pedal. I had to give up my nano q-tron. I’m looking for a cheap replacement and this one seemed decent and cheap. I know Donner, Joyo and others make them but I like the sound of this one from Flamma. What’s your opinion? Is this good enough for a home player to enjoy without any added noise issues?
Thanks for all you do for the guitar community.
Take care
Thanks Brian. I don’t remember any significant volume drop on this pedal. It’s kind of unbeatable at that price. I don’t think it will sound just like the nano you had but should have many hours of happy squawking in it.
I've been looking to replace the gigantic Qtron+ on my board and not need an extra wall wart!
There are a lot of options in this series to that. The flamma is a cool pedal at a super reasonable price.
@spredthefunk Not getting rid of it. Just trying out something smaller
I shot the sheriff play out...? 😊
Inspired by maybe. Don’t want to break copyright… :)