Tone Report Weekly Issue 162 | Page 14

interest in primitive revival .”
That may well be the case , but we do . And while we ’ re thrilled by the advent of the muchheralded VB-2w Vibrato , DM-2w Delay and CE-2w Chorus pedals — we can ’ t help but want more .
Now , most fanboys would probably point to the famed SG-1 Slow Gear as the resurrection of choice , but we believe there is another , arguably more suitable option : the DC-2 Dimension C .
Originally sold for just four short years in the late ‘ 80s and loaded with four unique buttons rather than standard knobs , The DC-2 ’ s classic and simple approach to chorus has wowed players for decades . But good luck finding a clean one for under $ 200 .
So while the SG-1 or other cult classics like the PS-3 or PN-2 would certainly be welcome additions to the Waza Craft lineup , we would love to see the supreme assimilation of digital and analog technology come back to life in the form of a DC-2w .
When the TC Electronic TonePrint app was unveiled back in 2011 — can you believe it ’ s been more than five years ?— the technology took the world by storm . For the first time , users were able to beam new sounds into their pedals from the comfort of their smartphones .
Fast forward a few years and TC launched the TonePrint editor . Again , a significant technological advance that allowed users to create their dream pedal from scratch .
But that was then . And now we think it ’ s time for TCE to take the next step — a fully functional
interest in primitive revival .”
That may well be the case , but we do . And while we ’ re thrilled by the advent of the muchheralded VB-2w Vibrato , DM-2w Delay and CE-2w Chorus pedals — we can ’ t help but want more .
Now , most fanboys would probably point to the famed SG-1 Slow Gear as the resurrection of choice , but we believe there is another , arguably more suitable option : the DC-2 Dimension C .
Originally sold for just four short years in the late ‘ 80s and loaded with four unique buttons rather than standard knobs , The DC-2 ’ s classic and simple approach to chorus has wowed players for decades . But good luck finding a clean one for under $ 200 .
So while the SG-1 or other cult classics like the PS-3 or PN-2 would certainly be welcome additions to the Waza Craft lineup , we would love to see the supreme assimilation of digital and analog technology come back to life in the form of a DC-2w .

A TC ELECTRONIC TONEPRINT LAB

When the TC Electronic TonePrint app was unveiled back in 2011 — can you believe it ’ s been more than five years ?— the technology took the world by storm . For the first time , users were able to beam new sounds into their pedals from the comfort of their smartphones .
Fast forward a few years and TC launched the TonePrint editor . Again , a significant technological advance that allowed users to create their dream pedal from scratch .
But that was then . And now we think it ’ s time for TCE to take the next step — a fully functional
14 TONE TALK // New Year , New Gear