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With The Dreamscape, you even get a TonePrint setting that allows you to upload or beam other TonePrints to the pedal. This pedal is a must-have for guitar players everywhere, not just John Petrucci and Dream Theater fans. The Dreamscape is a brilliant way of getting three top-notch modulation effects in a compact pedal that takes up minimal real estate on your pedal boards.
An easy to use, single knob chooses between the six integrated signature tones and one additional TonePrint. You'll have total control with Speed, Depth and FX Level knobs. Further, the pedal has a three-way switch that lets you toggle between Bright, Normal and Dark, which is an overall tonal shaping feature chosen by Petrucci. Finally, The Dreamscape gives you all of the great features included in other TonePrint pedals do such as true bypass, one-screw-battery-access and a sturdy design made for life on the road.
TC Electronic John Petrucci Dreamscape Signature TonePrint Pedal
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The TC Electronic John Petrucci Dreamscape guitar effects pedal offers chorus, flanger and vibrato in a single pedal. In addition to the brand new Vo...Click To Read More About This Product
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Three mind-blowing modulation effects in one compact pedal.
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The TC Electronic John Petrucci Dreamscape guitar effects pedal offers chorus, flanger and vibrato in a single pedal. In addition to the brand new Vortex Flanger, the Dreamscape guitar effects pedal includes Petrucci's previously existing two Corona Chorus TonePrints, two Shaker Vibrato TonePrints and one Vortex Flanger TonePrint. The new John Petrucci Dreamscape signature pedal's mind-blowing modulation effects have been painstakingly tailored with an eye on even the tiniest detail by the master himself.
With The Dreamscape, you even get a TonePrint setting that allows you to upload or beam other TonePrints to the pedal. This pedal is a must-have for guitar players everywhere, not just John Petrucci and Dream Theater fans. The Dreamscape is a brilliant way of getting three top-notch modulation effects in a compact pedal that takes up minimal real estate on your pedal boards.
An easy to use, single knob chooses between the six integrated signature tones and one additional TonePrint. You'll have total control with Speed, Depth and FX Level knobs. Further, the pedal has a three-way switch that lets you toggle between Bright, Normal and Dark, which is an overall tonal shaping feature chosen by Petrucci. Finally, The Dreamscape gives you all of the great features included in other TonePrint pedals do such as true bypass, one-screw-battery-access and a sturdy design made for life on the road.
- Six signature tones tailored by John Petrucci
- One brand new flanger TonePrint
- Three mind-blowing modulation effects in one pedal: chorus, flanger and vibrato
- Corona Chorus TonePrints are available as The Dreamscape TonePrints
- True bypass
- One-screw battery access
- DC adapter sold separately
Experience John's favorite sounds and upload new ones down the line. Order today.
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Review Snapshot
by PowerReviewsPros
- Compact (10)
- Excellent sound quality (8)
- Good selection of effects (8)
- Responsive (6)
- Versatile (6)
Cons
Best Uses
- Home studio (8)
- Performances (8)
- Amateur recording (5)
- Professional recording (5)
- Outdoor events / games (3)
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Most Liked Positive Review
Little Box of Happy
This is not a beginner pedal. This is not even an always-on pedal. What it is is a very precise recreation of JP's modulation effects, plus a wild over-the-top EVH style flanger. Of...Read complete review
This is not a beginner pedal. This is not even an always-on pedal. What it is is a very precise recreation of JP's modulation effects, plus a wild over-the-top EVH style flanger. Of the 3 effects, the flange is probably the least useful -- it nails the 80s hair metal flange, but is not very subtle or dialable. Next is the vibrato, which is very tasty for clean, single note runs or arpeggios but can gum up rather quickly as you move away from that. What shines, however, are the chorus effects. Very lush and transparent and useful at just about all FX levels. Notch filters for Bright-Normal-Dark are black box EQ and require some futzing to max out -- but do monkey with them, particularly if you switch between 6 and 7-strings. The Bright will give you that classic "intro" clean chorus sound, for example. Plus if you run a stereo rig, this pedal opens things up even more. But as most players run mono consider the stereo a nice bonus for recording. Bottomline, if you have a onboard reverb you like, this pedal -- along with a responsive wah and a good delay and a noise gate -- might well give you everything you need for playing aggressive, dynamic music live. The crazy bright blue on-light surely is ready for stage use. When you consider this pedal is just a few quatloons more than TC Electronics Corona chorus pedal and is at least 2 if not 2.5 pedals in one, it is worth a listen.
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Don't buy it
I was looking forward to playing this pedal. But after about 15 mininutes of turning the knobs and the switch, I realized that this pedal was like many pedals I've bought in the...Read complete review
I was looking forward to playing this pedal. But after about 15 mininutes of turning the knobs and the switch, I realized that this pedal was like many pedals I've bought in the past. I've found out that when a pedal claims to give you more than one voice, it usually isn't worth a dime. Sent mine back and I won't recommend it.
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Pros
- Compact Design
- Excellent Sound Quality
- Stereo Inout
Cons
- Unforgiving
- Very Precise
Best Uses
- Amateur Recording
- Live gigs
Comments about TC Electronic John Petrucci Dreamscape Signature TonePrint Pedal:
This is not a beginner pedal. This is not even an always-on pedal. What it is is a very precise recreation of JP's modulation effects, plus a wild over-the-top EVH style flanger. Of the 3 effects, the flange is probably the least useful -- it nails the 80s hair metal flange, but is not very subtle or dialable. Next is the vibrato, which is very tasty for clean, single note runs or arpeggios but can gum up rather quickly as you move away from that. What shines, however, are the chorus effects. Very lush and transparent and useful at just about all FX levels. Notch filters for Bright-Normal-Dark are black box EQ and require some futzing to max out -- but do monkey with them, particularly if you switch between 6 and 7-strings. The Bright will give you that classic "intro" clean chorus sound, for example. Plus if you run a stereo rig, this pedal opens things up even more. But as most players run mono consider the stereo a nice bonus for recording. Bottomline, if you have a onboard reverb you like, this pedal -- along with a responsive wah and a good delay and a noise gate -- might well give you everything you need for playing aggressive, dynamic music live. The crazy bright blue on-light surely is ready for stage use. When you consider this pedal is just a few quatloons more than TC Electronics Corona chorus pedal and is at least 2 if not 2.5 pedals in one, it is worth a listen.
Pros
- None Really
- Not That Good
Cons
- Sent Mine Back To Mf
- Sound Is Terrible
Best Uses
- Don't Really Know
Comments about TC Electronic John Petrucci Dreamscape Signature TonePrint Pedal:
I was looking forward to playing this pedal. But after about 15 mininutes of turning the knobs and the switch, I realized that this pedal was like many pedals I've bought in the past. I've found out that when a pedal claims to give you more than one voice, it usually isn't worth a dime. Sent mine back and I won't recommend it.
Pros
- Compact Design
- Good Selection Of Effects
Cons
Best Uses
- Home Studio
- Performances
Comments about TC Electronic John Petrucci Dreamscape Signature TonePrint Pedal:
This is an update on my first review. Finally got to use the tone print and was able to get my TC Electronic scf chorus sound. Great for me since this is my main application and reason for buying the pedal. Using 9v pwr on the pedal board instead of 110v cord and the small space is great I didn't see anyway of tweeking the flange or vibe part of the pedal in tone print options so If that is the most important part of the pedal check it out
Pros
- Compact Design
- Excellent Sound Quality
- Good Selection Of Effects
- Great Piece Of Equipment
- Responsive
- Versatile
Cons
- None
Best Uses
- Amateur Recording
- Events
- Home Studio
- Mobile DJ
- Performances
- Professional Recording
Comments about TC Electronic John Petrucci Dreamscape Signature TonePrint Pedal:
Awesome equipment combine with Mesa Boogie makes a great combination, Thanks
Pros
- Compact Design
- Good Selection Of Effects
- Versatile
Cons
Best Uses
- Home Studio
- Performances
Comments about TC Electronic John Petrucci Dreamscape Signature TonePrint Pedal:
I own TC Electronic SCF which is a great pedal. I mainly use the chorus function. I was looking for the same thing with a smaller size and 9v operation. The Dreamscape is a good pedal but AB'ing both of them leads me to keep the SCF as my main and I will use the Dreamscape as a backup extra pedal. Since tone is all subjective go listen to both. The SCF also tweeks easier if you want to change a setting because of the sweep of the range of the knobs.
I haven't played with the tone print yet so maybe I will be able to dial in what I want to hear then
Pros
- Compact Design
- Excellent Sound Quality
- Good Selection Of Effects
Cons
Best Uses
- Home Studio
- Performances
- Professional Recording
Comments about TC Electronic John Petrucci Dreamscape Signature TonePrint Pedal:
I bought this product mainly for the chorus sounds, but I liked the idea that it also did flanging. While I respect John Pretrucci, I didn't buy this because of him. Do I like all the presets? Not really. The choruses sound good, the first flanger is weak, but the second one is that great old school 70s flanger sound. The vibratos are good, but I've never been a big fan of vibrato pedals. The thing that puts this over the top for me is the toneprint. I'm using that for my main chorus sound with the Andy Summers patch and the flanger. While I don't use flanger a lot it is nice not to have a second pedal when I do need it. My older great sounding chorus pedal also did flanging, but it was weak at that. It doesn't concern me that I'm not using some of the other presets because I usually set a pedal use the same basic sound for the entire service (praise band), with the exception of tap tempo on the delay pedal. I also like the fact that the effect is added to the straight signal instead of processing it too. All in all I'm very happy with this pedal.
Pros
- Compact Design
- Excellent Sound Quality
- Great Chorus Sound
- Responsive
- True bypass
Cons
- Flanger Sounds Weak
- Not Very Versatile
- Vibrato Sounds Weak
Best Uses
Comments about TC Electronic John Petrucci Dreamscape Signature TonePrint Pedal:
TC Electronics make great effects, I have a total of 6 different TC Electronic effect pedals and I love them all. This pedal sounds great on the chorus side of things but I think the vibrato and the flanger effects on this pedal are overrated and extremely weak - I pretend they are not there, so I only use this pedal for chorus. If you like chorus sounds from the 80s and 90s heavy metal, thrash, and progressive metal - then you may fall in love with this pedal. I wish TC would have designed this pedal more like their flashback delay and hall of fame pedals - meaning more different chorus presets and just skipped over the vibrato and flanger effects. Not the most versatile pedal but for what i need it for it does the job. The chorus on this pedal sounds great on both clean and distortion channels (with the same setting which is awesome for me).
Pros
- Compact Design
- Excellent Sound Quality
- Good Selection Of Effects
- Responsive
- Versatile
Cons
- not analog
Best Uses
- Amateur Recording
- Events
- Home Studio
- Performances
- Professional Recording
Comments about TC Electronic John Petrucci Dreamscape Signature TonePrint Pedal:
I primarily was looking to buy a flanger for my pedalboard and decided on this solely for that purpose. It also has 2 univibe 2 chorus and 2 flange settings and Johns chorus settings which I felt was fairly unique in that it comes with all that if i decide otherwise on just using it as a flanger is what sold me. All the settings sound good found nothing to complain about and is very well built with sturdy knobs and wont eat up a bunch of room on your board. I am one of those who do prefer analog over digital however I was able to dial in what I was looking for so no complaints there either. Pretty good for the price as well for all it does. Mine was free lol I used my backstage points pass. If you shop alot with musicians friend I recommend joining cuz free can be a rare thing
Pros
- Compact Design
- Easy to use
- Excellent Sound Quality
- Good Selection Of Effects
- Responsive
- Study Construction
- Versatile
Cons
Best Uses
- Home Studio
- Performances
- Professional Recording
Comments about TC Electronic John Petrucci Dreamscape Signature TonePrint Pedal:
This pedal is great! I'm not a big Vibrato or Flanger guy, but it's there just in case. Easy to use. Looks great. Feels sturdy. I love how easy the button activates, like it's almost effortless. Might seem pricey for some people but it can be shaped so many ways.
Pros
- Compact Design
- Excellent Sound Quality
- Good Selection Of Effects
- Responsive
- Versatile
Cons
Best Uses
- Amateur Recording
- Home Studio
- Performances
Comments about TC Electronic John Petrucci Dreamscape Signature TonePrint Pedal:
This is the type of chorus pedal I have been looking for.I really like the sound.
Service and delivery comments:
I got a good price and excellent service.Delivery was fast.
Pros
- Compact Design
- Excellent Sound Quality
- Good Selection Of Effects
- Responsive
- Versatile
Cons
Best Uses
- Amateur Recording
- Events
- Home Studio
- Performances
- Professional Recording
Comments about TC Electronic John Petrucci Dreamscape Signature TonePrint Pedal:
I like it, the pedal does everything it is supposed to do.
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