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The Dreamscape - the John Petrucci Signature Pedal

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    The Dreamscape - the John Petrucci Signature Pedal

    Can't wait to try this new TC Electronic Toneprint pedal out:

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    Give us a detailed review, mate..

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    Yes, you try it and let us know how it is!
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    I have long suspected that the guts of the TC Electronics toneprint pedals were all identical (at least for chorus, delay, flange, vibrato, and reverb) and that the only thing different was the algorithms in the DSP. Still, neat idea unless you need more than one of those effects simultaneously.
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    Looks extremely interesting... it wouldn't be petrucci without the stereo jacks!
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    I'm assuming the toneprints for the corona, vortex, and shaker are available through this one pedal? beast of a pedal for that size!
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    I'm hoping to get one in a few weeks when they get here.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mroth90 View Post
    I'm assuming the toneprints for the corona, vortex, and shaker are available through this one pedal? beast of a pedal for that size!
    It seems only a corona toneprint can be uploaded as the 7th toneprint
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    Quote Originally Posted by wolfbone07 View Post
    I have long suspected that the guts of the TC Electronics toneprint pedals were all identical (at least for chorus, delay, flange, vibrato, and reverb) and that the only thing different was the algorithms in the DSP.
    I think the same.
    This sort of pedal is : A/D Converter -> DSP + Software -> D/A Converter
    The DSP is the same, just the software changes. But of course it's better to sell several products !

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    The new Digitech pedal (HARMAN) shows clearly that a digital pedal can do everything : you just need to update the software.

    After that, it's just a question of marketing ...

    What I do not understand with Digitech is why they link so strongly their product with the Apple products (IPhone, IPad, ICraps ...).

    My dream pedal is digital pedal where you can upload your own software (in fact the product will be : the pedal + a developer SDK)

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    Quote Originally Posted by fbecir View Post
    What I do not understand with Digitech is why they link so strongly their product with the Apple products (IPhone, IPad, ICraps ...).
    Agreed! Personally, I find it off-putting - unimaginative, lowest common denominator marketing. Imagine if EBMM called the Game Changer the "iReflex"? Darn ugly pedal, too. I usually wouldn't care but I happily repaint that before putting it on my pedal board. Could be selling point! The Paint-your-own-pedal pedal! Call it the iPaint!

    A little while back TC released a beta update to the PolyTune software that now supports drop D tunings. I haven't tried it yet because a) I need to find the right size USB cable, b) I don't use drop D tunings, and c) I'm busy enough with other stuff. But I do hope they release software that allows me to include my own custom tunings, like mandolin for example! All this upgradeable firmware and custom tone pedal stuff could be very cool and useful but I can't help wondering if it'll be useful in the same way as the 150 presets in a multieffects pedal - lots of fun to play with but the 'standard' stuff works perfectly well?
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