cool demo unfortunately it did not feature as to how the TAP TEMPO feature of the pedal would affect the drum presets. Surely Flamma did not put that feature if it were useless. The speed knob is unreliable since it's too small and fidgety to use. That's where the Tap Tempo would've been useful.
There are user reports that the drum patterns are 100% the same, as is the handling, though the build quality of the Mooer is said to be a bit better. Mooer Audio was founded in 2010 and Flamma Innovation in 2019, but the companies have a close relationship. For example, the went together to trade fairs in Shanghai and - besides the drum machine pedals - there are also other algorithms that are absolutely the same, like the ones of the Flamma FS02 Reverb and the Mooer Series 7 R7 Reverb.
have a flamma modulation pedal on my board every time i set up i have to unplug the power to it and reinsert it a bit of a nuisance especially if you have several of them other than that good
First question: How was this video recorded? Was the Flamma FC12 running straight into DI/DAW or through some kind of amp? Second question: Wondering how this would work in a loop setup (e.g. Ditto or Ditto+ last in the effects loop of an Amp or Boss IR-2, etc.): If you wanted to capture the simulated drums first (with a couple of fills, etc.), maybe followed by a bass line, is there a preferred way to capture the Flamma FC12 into the looper (put it in front of the amp or maybe someplace else?) to have full volume of the drums relative to the bass, subsequent guitar chords/lead lines, etc.?
This demo was recorded direct, there is a demo VS amp section here if you want to see the differences I got (obviously every amp will sound different.) - 12:28 as for where to place it, it depends on whether you want the drums to be affected by the amp or not, with something like a Boss IR-2, if placed after the FC12 it could lead to some interesting colors on the drum loop, since you'd be able to easily switch amp type and tone! If you want your bass tone set and not disturbed, then maybe place the FC12 after the IR-2 as it gives you the ability to sculpt the bass sound without disturbing the drums. Also, it's worth noting I haven't tried this pedal with a looper, and it might be difficult to sync them well. There are pedals (even by Flamma) that have both drum machines and loopers in-built. If that's what you're after :) Happy Pedalling!
Press the LED button. If it flashes blue, it’s in fill mode. Press again so it flashes red. This will let you press the foot switch to turn it off. I had the same issue 😅
@@flemdisch8690cool…so now the problem is if you’re performing live and you want a fill you have to play barefoot to press the LED light with your toe lol 😂
I'm planning a video on that :) I've been coming up with music that fits each genre, quite a nice change of pace.. i'll only be doing 6 of the loops in that video though. this was more of a deep dive
Great straight forward demo. Thank you!
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Great video as always. 🤘🔥🎸
Thanks brother!
cool demo unfortunately it did not feature as to how the TAP TEMPO feature of the pedal would affect the drum presets. Surely Flamma did not put that feature if it were useless. The speed knob is unreliable since it's too small and fidgety to use. That's where the Tap Tempo would've been useful.
Can you gey to metal bank right away with few click on a button and a twist? I figured out its kinda way too long to get there.is ther a short cut?
Question, does anyone know if this is the same pedal as the Mooer Micro Drummer just rebranded? Thanks!
There are user reports that the drum patterns are 100% the same, as is the handling, though the build quality of the Mooer is said to be a bit better. Mooer Audio was founded in 2010 and Flamma Innovation in 2019, but the companies have a close relationship. For example, the went together to trade fairs in Shanghai and - besides the drum machine pedals - there are also other algorithms that are absolutely the same, like the ones of the Flamma FS02 Reverb and the Mooer Series 7 R7 Reverb.
@americanstreamer1910 thanks
have a flamma modulation pedal on my board every time i set up i have to unplug the power to it and reinsert it a bit of a nuisance especially if you have several of them other than that good
First question: How was this video recorded? Was the Flamma FC12 running straight into DI/DAW or through some kind of amp?
Second question: Wondering how this would work in a loop setup (e.g. Ditto or Ditto+ last in the effects loop of an Amp or Boss IR-2, etc.): If you wanted to capture the simulated drums first (with a couple of fills, etc.), maybe followed by a bass line, is there a preferred way to capture the Flamma FC12 into the looper (put it in front of the amp or maybe someplace else?) to have full volume of the drums relative to the bass, subsequent guitar chords/lead lines, etc.?
This demo was recorded direct, there is a demo VS amp section here if you want to see the differences I got (obviously every amp will sound different.) - 12:28
as for where to place it, it depends on whether you want the drums to be affected by the amp or not, with something like a Boss IR-2, if placed after the FC12 it could lead to some interesting colors on the drum loop, since you'd be able to easily switch amp type and tone! If you want your bass tone set and not disturbed, then maybe place the FC12 after the IR-2 as it gives you the ability to sculpt the bass sound without disturbing the drums.
Also, it's worth noting I haven't tried this pedal with a looper, and it might be difficult to sync them well. There are pedals (even by Flamma) that have both drum machines and loopers in-built. If that's what you're after :) Happy Pedalling!
Just purchased mine…how do you stop it with the foot pedal itself…it just keeps adding a drum fill instead of turning off
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See description in the lower left: "Button"
Press the LED button. If it flashes blue, it’s in fill mode. Press again so it flashes red. This will let you press the foot switch to turn it off. I had the same issue 😅
@@flemdisch8690cool…so now the problem is if you’re performing live and you want a fill you have to play barefoot to press the LED light with your toe lol 😂
Can connect with footswitch ?
It would be cool to hear Ryan play along with this thing sometime.
I'm planning a video on that :) I've been coming up with music that fits each genre, quite a nice change of pace.. i'll only be doing 6 of the loops in that video though. this was more of a deep dive
Pena os ritmos parecem ser iguais falta reaggue pop samba rock
A shame there's no way to sync it.
Agreed, I think its more for the busker market maybe :) thanks for the comment!
Latin ?
PLAY IT BACK 2X FASTER, Sound like Van Halen, Hot For the Teacher! HAHAHA.