Manual

Inputs, outputs and controls
Flashback Delay – Manual (2014-05-26) 19
Using the looper is explained in “Using the loop-
er”.
TONEPRINT – TonePrint setting
Set the Delay type selector to TP to use the
TonePrint setting.
Using and editing TonePrints is explained in the
“TonePrint” section.
Using the looper
With the looper built into your Flashback Delay,
you can record and play back grooves and lines
for playing along. You can even overdub your re-
cording an unlimited number of times.
The first round of recording always sets the
length of the loop. The duration of a loop can
be up to 40 seconds in mono and 20 seconds
in stereo, regardless of how many overdubs you
make.
If an overdub exceeds the length of the loop,
a third round of recording begins. This gives a
very natural, logic and musical feel when record-
ing loops.
The DELAY and FEEDBACK knobs are inactive
in Loop mode.
Recording and playing loops
Set the Delay type selector to LOOP.
Make sure the pedal is in bypass mode (i.e.,
the LED should be off). Feel the groove and
prepare for recording. Then tap the pedal’s
footswitch to start your recording and play.
The pedal’s LED flashes red.
To stop recording, press the footswitch again.
Flashback Delay immediately switches to
playback mode and starts playing the loop. In
playback mode, the LED is green.
To overdub your recording, press the switch
once more. The LED now blinks.
To delete all recordings, double-tap the foot-
switch.