TC Electronic Vortex Flanger: Guitar Effect Pedal With TonePrint
At Winter NAMM 2011, TC Electronic debuted the Vortex Flanger, a new flanger effect pedal featuring exclusive TonePrint artist sounds. This guitar effect joins four other new TonePrint-carrying pedals: the Shaker Vibrato, Corona Chorus, Flashback Delay & Looper, and Hall of Fame Reverb.
The Vortex Flanger offers a range of flange. It sports Speed, Depth, Feedback, and Delay-Time controls, along with a toggle switch to go between classic pedal flanger tones and 1960s tape-flange effects.
Compact, with easy battery access and high-grade components, the Vortex Flanger pedal features TonePrint, along with a true bypass, an analog-dry-through design, and more.
TonePrint is a new feature that provides instant access to the sounds of our most loved guitar heroes. According to the manufacturer, TonePrint isn’t just a static preset, it’s a complete re-tuning of the pedal including the sound and how the pots react. In developing TonePrint, TC Electronic collaborated with world-renowned guitarists such as John Petrucci, Ron "Bumblefoot" Thal, Joe Perry, Orianthi, and Doug Aldrich, to name a few. More TonePrints from other guitarists will be added in the future.
A simple USB cable connects these pedals to any PC or Mac, and each pedal is capable of holding one TonePrint at a time. The concept, however, is unlimited, so you can swap TonePrints as many times as you like. All custom-made TonePrints can be downloaded from TC Electronic’s Web site for free.
Vortex Flanger features:
- Two flanger types: classic flanger and 1960s tape
- Stereo in and out
- Speed, Depth, Feedback, and Delay-Time controls
- TonePrint guitar tones right out of the box
- True bypass
- Analog dry-through -- no conversion of dry signals, for transparency and zero latency
- Lots of headroom -- pedal accepts instrument as well as line level / FX loop signals
- One-screw battery access for fast battery changes
- Compact size
TonePrint at a glance:
- Sounds created via collaboration, not emulation -- tuned by some of the world’s best guitar players
- More TonePrints from different artists to come in the future
- Simple USB-based tone transfer
- Available as free downloads
- Unlimited use -- swap TonePrints as many times you want
TC Electronic will begin shipping the new Vortex Flanger guitar effect pedal in February, 2011 for $177 (MSRP). Learn more at tcelectronic.com.




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