In this video, we take a look at the excellent Triple Delay by TC Electronic. Brian runs through some different sounds and talks about just how flexible and versatile this delay pedal is. Plus a work-around if you want a global tap tempo.
Buy a Triple Delay // Buy a Disaster Area SmartClock (the global tap tempo thing)
Gear used in this demo:
- Guitar: Shelton TimeFlite
- Amp: Agape Tribute 18w
- Cab: IR Cabs (Ownhammer)
- Pedals: TC Triple Delay
- Interface: Universal Audio Apollo Twin Duo
- Video Camera: Blackmagic Production Camera 4k
Brian, I’m really wanting to match the delay settings you had in the video in the beginning part. I have the triple delay and, loved that particular sound you got from it. Can you share the details of it?
Hey Doug – you want quarter note delay and dotted 8th note delay. I sent you a more detailed message over on Facebook.
Hey Brian,
I know a couple of years have passed since this thread, but I saw your video and thought the same thing. Could you send me those settings as well? I’ve been struggling to get that nice wash sound with the clarity on top. Thanks in advance.
Hey Brian. Great vid and I purchased this delay pedal as a result of this video. I was a line 6 guy but I’m looking to go to a traditional pedalboard (I know, backwards).
My question is about the disaster area smartclock and it’s use in the pedal. If the DA clock is bypassed, or not in use, does the triple delay function as normal? Meaning tempos and other settings on presets that are called up are the same as what they are saved under?
Thank you.