I was looking for a quick TonePrint Editor tutorial and that was my first video. Chapeau bas, Sir! The TonePrint is awesome, but how you explained it is state of the art. I guess Tore couldn't ask for a better showcase of his hard work.
Insta sub! Nobody else is doing anything half as cool on youtube. I really dig that you aren't just doing superficial clickbait stuff dude. Rock on! PS: My mrs could probably be best described as a slow flange with (more than) a little bit of reverb. My first toneprint was named "Maureen You Little Rippa!" in her honour.
Thanks a lot for this tutorial. Got me started with the TonePrint editor. Also, the way you're using the knobs is excellent! I'm not sure I would have come up with that myself, so thanks a lot!
Thank you soooo much for this! This is what I've been searching for for a few years now! I also have a Julia Chorus/Vibe and have a JC-120/CE-1 type tone set that I love but I have also been attempting to match my Flashback to do the same, this tutorial was perfect for what I wanted (needs a little more brightness but that a limitation that I'm willing to live with). Thank you thank you!
Were you able to get the TonePrint configured with the new TonePrint interface? I had difficulty following this guide because the interface is much different now.
I think they are separated delay lines Liken you put a Corona Chorus after the delay section, so it’s not the delay lines of the delay section which are being modulated but the short delay lines in the “Corona chorus” block. Whether you se it to Chorus, Vibrato or Flanger (true pitch vibrato units use a very short delay line to achieve the vibrato effects; so is in the boss VB-2 or Diamond Vibrato for instance; unless you use a pitchshifter algorithm as in some Eventide units/fx).
I don't have a flashback mini to test it, with but I'm pretty sure it will work fine. The only limitations with the mini are that it's mono, has no preset selection knob (one toneprint at a time), and you can't select the repeat subdivisions - none of those things should cause an issue.
Not only has this video given me my favorite sound out of the FB, but it's also showed me so much about how to use the TonePrint Editor. THANK YOU!
You managed to build multiple, distinct effects, all within one TonePrint. Well done.
I was looking for a quick TonePrint Editor tutorial and that was my first video. Chapeau bas, Sir! The TonePrint is awesome, but how you explained it is state of the art. I guess Tore couldn't ask for a better showcase of his hard work.
Insta sub! Nobody else is doing anything half as cool on youtube. I really dig that you aren't just doing superficial clickbait stuff dude. Rock on!
PS: My mrs could probably be best described as a slow flange with (more than) a little bit of reverb. My first toneprint was named "Maureen You Little Rippa!" in her honour.
Thanks a lot for this tutorial. Got me started with the TonePrint editor. Also, the way you're using the knobs is excellent! I'm not sure I would have come up with that myself, so thanks a lot!
Thank you soooo much for this! This is what I've been searching for for a few years now! I also have a Julia Chorus/Vibe and have a JC-120/CE-1 type tone set that I love but I have also been attempting to match my Flashback to do the same, this tutorial was perfect for what I wanted (needs a little more brightness but that a limitation that I'm willing to live with). Thank you thank you!
Were you able to get the TonePrint configured with the new TonePrint interface? I had difficulty following this guide because the interface is much different now.
@@RileySullivan It's so frustrating that I have not come across a single video that demonstrates TonePrints with the "new" interface!? 😒
Really useful video. Going to get so much more out of my Flashback, thanks.
Thanks for sharing this amazing toneprint! This video also taught me more about how modulations work. Great job :)
Would love to see more videos! Just got an Alter Ego 4x and had no idea the amount of flexibility the pedal has available.
I plan to purchase the flashback delay pretty soon. And I think this will be the Toneprint I'll go with.
Awesome and genius!
This is the Flashback programming equivalent of Stairway To Heaven! And Hotel California!
Gonna try to do this in the Flashback 2!
Great video!
I learnt so much from this tutorial. Thank you! I wonder how you mapped the FX level knob.
Cool video.
Excellent!
Thank you very much for the video. Would it work the same with an Alter Ego and toneprint?
For some reason, I get latency when I do this on the FB2, any tips?
So is this only possible using the chorus vibe toneprint as a starting point? Because I can't find this toneprint on their website
Hi ! Really good toneprint dude, I'm looking for a tremolo sound but I don't know how to get it despite how hard I try, do you have a clue for it ?
Would it be possible to set the flashback delay 2 to get that slow leslie sound you get + when engaging the "mash" to maximum get the fast leslie?
Can you program a toneprint like this for the mini flashback?or only the full size flashback?
Do delay 1,2,3 times add on top of the primary delay time?
I think they are separated delay lines
Liken you put a Corona Chorus after the delay section, so it’s not the delay lines of the delay section which are being modulated but the short delay lines in the “Corona chorus” block. Whether you se it to Chorus, Vibrato or Flanger (true pitch vibrato units use a very short delay line to achieve the vibrato effects; so is in the boss VB-2 or Diamond Vibrato for instance; unless you use a pitchshifter algorithm as in some Eventide units/fx).
Vibrato is so nice. Unfortunately true Vibe (Uni-Vibe) is a very different task to achieve, if possible at all...
where can the toneprint be downloaded??
so can I make phaser sound also?
Unfortunately you cannot create a phaser sound as that uses a totally different approach to how Vibrato, Chorus or Flanger modulation works.
@@plugitin4656 can I use any toneprint as a starting point? or is it only the chorus vibe?
Is this possible with the mini version?
I don't have a flashback mini to test it, with but I'm pretty sure it will work fine. The only limitations with the mini are that it's mono, has no preset selection knob (one toneprint at a time), and you can't select the repeat subdivisions - none of those things should cause an issue.
Plug It In thank you so much!