I'm never using modulation too often, so I like the idea of having all the sounds in a single pedal at an affordable price. If needing all the different sounds available by pressing presets in Stage, I would return to 19“ via midi.
I just put it on my board and I am liking it. Every sound has usable "normal" settings, and still plenty of freak for when I'm feeling pschedelically inclined.
I have one of this pedals and its sound quality is impressive, and yes, it's digital, but for all those thinks digital pedals sucks -> Strymon pedals are digital... Analog is not necessarily better than digital, it depends on what you want...what makes a digital pedal sucks is the quality of analog/digital converter, for Flamma pedals, it seems to be a good converter.
It is pretty bloody good. Just got one 2ndhand and i love it. Brilliant allinone pedal. Odd to say that it's pretty "transparent" too, on/offwise. Great review mate. 👍
Yeah, definitely. Just got mine for cheap and thinking of getting it modded for expression jacks of some sort. You could just have it in a bypass pedal setup and have it close, maybe on top of amp for real-time play. It's a really good clean signal pedal that puts out a lot for it's price.
@@mickdestiny6542 Okay, thanks. I'm thinking about swapping the footswitch and the other switch (the one to change / save presets) solderings. But I'm really not sure if it's possible and how to do it :D
That's a lot of pedal. I've tried multi-modal modulation pedals and I have yet to find a pedal that does all of modes well. This pedal sounds great on all setting. Thanks for the straightforward demo.
Agreed the NUX Mod Core Deluxe is also a great multi modulation pedal with excellent sound tonal effects, cost me £59 UK new delivered in 2020, unfortunately since Covid happened and prices increased on everything they’ll now cost about £79 on Aliexpess new including shipping, still good price for what you get, unfortunately NUX have stopped making but you can still pick up new. I have a Flamma FS05 multi mod pedal excellent sounding effects, great parameter controls, well made pedal in really nice metal pedal chassis, stereo outputs and able to SAVE one favourite of each of 11 modulation effect types, cost me £75 new delivered to UK on AliExpress, well worth it for the High quality sounding effects, well made, stereo pedal if it’s what you’re looking for in a small pedal saving plenty of pedalboard space instead of having 11 individual pedals in your board costing a lot more, the quality of the effects are just as good as any other high end boutique modulation pedal that cost 3 or 4 times the price, excellent pedal!!!! Also have the FS06 Reverb pedal which sounds great and able to save one of each type of reverb, stereo, cost about £60UK, new delivered. Flamma are excellent m, well made, High quality sounding pedals, you can’t go wrong with Flamma.
I bought the Wampler Terraformer pedal and sent it right back because it did not do any one thing good and was disappointing ! This pedal sounds fairly good in all modes !!
Very Nice Pedal!!! Love this modulation pedal sound!!! I would love to get this pedal while the reverb (i have) man, sound gives me a lot of goosebumps, All the presets are amazing!
Thanks, Brett. Do you know if there are compatible switch controllers to pair up with this? That would make it easier to switch patches easier on live gigs.
Flamma - making great Value and Bang-for-your-Buck $ pedals. It sounds good. The preamp pedal Brett Demo'd blew me away. Just curious on how noisy they are? No way to try one in advance.
Brilliant pedal and performance as usual! Just one question..if you have a preset and switch the pedal off..if you turn on again It remembers the same pedal? I mean, otherwise It is not usable for live performances? On/off with tremolo setting 4 for example?
No tap tempo? Odd. Brett, can you do me a quick solid, please? I perform gtr on half my songs life and blues harp on the other half. I use stereo modulation pedals so one pedal works for both instruments (one guy gets left channel, the other right). But this only works if the channels are "separated", meaning set up as dual-in-and-dual-out, the right channel's input never causes sound to come from left channel output. Think you could check on when right channel input comes out the left chan output, when both inputs are being used? All you need do is set it up for stereo, then plug something into the unused input and see if sound comes out of both amps (or sims). Thanks in advance for plugging back in, if'n ya do. This kind of 'how does THIS stereo pedal work' question is also good to know if you have a split guitar (one pup in left ch, the other in right ch), or if you're playing an old stereo rickenbacher bass. FYI, the FLAMMA Delay keeps channels separated, however the stereo effect only come through with the modulations. Other stereo delays, like the digitechs, add a little 20ms gap between the channel outputs, so even when your modulations are dry it still have a stereo effect, like a Mimiq doubler pedal does. If that makes sense. The Flamma Delay is a good product, but more shoe gazer type stuff than old school easy to dial-in analog or low-fi.
damn, that is a whole lot of pedal for less than $100 (although the ring modulator and low bit are shockers). nice work kingman! is it battery powered, or does it require an external power source like, say, digitech pedals?
Any idea how well this pedal would work for bass? I play bass in a metal badn, and I'm trying to get something with multiple modulation effects that will fit on my pedalboard. This seems like it would work well, but I'm worried about losing out on tone if the pedal isn't designed to work well on bass.
HI Brett , I understand that this is digital effect but do you know if basic analog signal from guitar is also going via A/D D/A processor or is unchanged ?
Digital ? Must be , was thinking this whole way through this nice demo , would have liked to hear it with some drive, then I heard the price at the end , can't go wrong it is a bargain really
Short answer: it's quiet. Pedals by themselves don't produce hum. Distortions and compressors or other kind of gain effects can rise the noise already in your signal, or a dirty power supply could add noise on the pedal. I always daisy-chain, but have a supply for analog, and a different one for digital. because digital effects often have voltage regulators for their processors (going from 9v to 5v or 3v3, etc) that could (not necesarily) create a ripple on the line that might affect analog pedals. For example my EQD Dispatch Master, its not an amazon-cheap pedal, but still adds noise when on the same power supply of my analog pedals.
dude this sounds great.... All the other flamma pedals (and other cheap Chinese amazon pedals for that matter) I've seen sounds like shit, why is this one different?
“OK people, how can we make sure a great sounding pedal doesn’t sell as much as it could?” “Sir, we could make it a hideous bright yellow.” “Perfect!!!”
Makes sense though. Every time I start a new project, I star my highlights for tracking (usually being choice of modulation). So Hideous Highlighter Yellow is suitable, ugly or not haha
@Fjerky I know that folks will disagree ,but thought that most of the effects within this pedal sounded weak and cheap......the chorus and trem esp. I did like the flanger though. The pedal tries to do too much and kinda fails on most of them ......just my opinion . I hope that kinda explains it.
I'm never using modulation too often, so I like the idea of having all the sounds in a single pedal at an affordable price.
If needing all the different sounds available by pressing presets in Stage, I would return to 19“ via midi.
I just put it on my board and I am liking it. Every sound has usable "normal" settings, and still plenty of freak for when I'm feeling pschedelically inclined.
Can you use a few effects same time?
It has a knob that goes to ELEVEN !!!!!
But this goes to eleven......👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
😅😅😅😅
I have one of this pedals and its sound quality is impressive, and yes, it's digital, but for all those thinks digital pedals sucks -> Strymon pedals are digital... Analog is not necessarily better than digital, it depends on what you want...what makes a digital pedal sucks is the quality of analog/digital converter, for Flamma pedals, it seems to be a good converter.
Have you noticed and volume drops or tone suckage when bypassed?
@@JAF2991unfortunately, yes. In fact, I sold it one month later because of that reason.
Update: I sold it because after having played a few shows I realized that even when it was bypassed the tone of my guitar sucks.
@@crisepuyao7722 is its true bypass or buffered bypass?
@@ResaAdilaksana it’s buffered
It is pretty bloody good. Just got one 2ndhand and i love it. Brilliant allinone pedal. Odd to say that it's pretty "transparent" too, on/offwise. Great review mate. 👍
It sounds awesome. It's just a shame you can't easily go through presets with foot, it really could use some exp in input.
Yeah, definitely. Just got mine for cheap and thinking of getting it modded for expression jacks of some sort. You could just have it in a bypass pedal setup and have it close, maybe on top of amp for real-time play. It's a really good clean signal pedal that puts out a lot for it's price.
That would be a great feature indeed
@@mickdestiny6542 Did you find a way to mod it? I'd definitely use one if it'd be possible.
@NotPascool no, haven't looked into it any further.
@@mickdestiny6542 Okay, thanks. I'm thinking about swapping the footswitch and the other switch (the one to change / save presets) solderings. But I'm really not sure if it's possible and how to do it :D
That's a lot of pedal. I've tried multi-modal modulation pedals and I have yet to find a pedal that does all of modes well. This pedal sounds great on all setting. Thanks for the straightforward demo.
For the money, the NUX Mod Core Deluxe is pretty darn good
Agreed the NUX Mod Core Deluxe is also a great multi modulation pedal with excellent sound tonal effects, cost me £59 UK new delivered in 2020, unfortunately since Covid happened and prices increased on everything they’ll now cost about £79 on Aliexpess new including shipping, still good price for what you get, unfortunately NUX have stopped making but you can still pick up new.
I have a Flamma FS05 multi mod pedal excellent sounding effects, great parameter controls, well made pedal in really nice metal pedal chassis, stereo outputs and able to SAVE one favourite of each of 11 modulation effect types, cost me £75 new delivered to UK on AliExpress, well worth it for the High quality sounding effects, well made, stereo pedal if it’s what you’re looking for in a small pedal saving plenty of pedalboard space instead of having 11 individual pedals in your board costing a lot more, the quality of the effects are just as good as any other high end boutique modulation pedal that cost 3 or 4 times the price, excellent pedal!!!!
Also have the FS06 Reverb pedal which sounds great and able to save one of each type of reverb, stereo, cost about £60UK, new delivered.
Flamma are excellent m, well made, High quality sounding pedals, you can’t go wrong with Flamma.
Chorus and rotary I like. Good phase and vibrato as well
I bought the Wampler Terraformer pedal and sent it right back because it did not do any one thing good and was disappointing !
This pedal sounds fairly good in all modes !!
I’m going to use this in the effects loop of my TC Infinite sample sustainer…
Very Nice Pedal!!! Love this modulation pedal sound!!! I would love to get this pedal while the reverb (i have) man, sound gives me a lot of goosebumps, All the presets are amazing!
Awesome review!!
Impresive
Great Demo/Pedal!
Any volume drop?
I’m really intrigued. Does it affect the signal when it’s off?
Thanks, Brett. Do you know if there are compatible switch controllers to pair up with this? That would make it easier to switch patches easier on live gigs.
I'm also intereseted, if you find a way please tell me :)
It's tempting but I really feel like I need a footswitch for preset selection, also tap tempo. Great sounding effects for the price, however.
Good pedals Flamma...
How to chorus & phaser on? Thks 🙏
you mean both effects at the same time? I guess you can't
@@jmwreck yes.. dual modulation on same time
@@matmayer90 no you can't do both effects at the same time
Buy 2 of the same pedal 😂
What is the tune Brett is starting at 5:45 ? Love it..........
Flamma - making great Value and Bang-for-your-Buck $ pedals. It sounds good. The preamp pedal Brett Demo'd blew me away. Just curious on how noisy they are? No way to try one in advance.
Very good. 👍
Hi, does their mini modulation pedal, and this bigger one, sound the same? Thanks
Brilliant pedal and performance as usual! Just one question..if you have a preset and switch the pedal off..if you turn on again It remembers the same pedal? I mean, otherwise It is not usable for live performances? On/off with tremolo setting 4 for example?
No tap tempo? Odd. Brett, can you do me a quick solid, please? I perform gtr on half my songs life and blues harp on the other half. I use stereo modulation pedals so one pedal works for both instruments (one guy gets left channel, the other right). But this only works if the channels are "separated", meaning set up as dual-in-and-dual-out, the right channel's input never causes sound to come from left channel output.
Think you could check on when right channel input comes out the left chan output, when both inputs are being used? All you need do is set it up for stereo, then plug something into the unused input and see if sound comes out of both amps (or sims). Thanks in advance for plugging back in, if'n ya do.
This kind of 'how does THIS stereo pedal work' question is also good to know if you have a split guitar (one pup in left ch, the other in right ch), or if you're playing an old stereo rickenbacher bass.
FYI, the FLAMMA Delay keeps channels separated, however the stereo effect only come through with the modulations. Other stereo delays, like the digitechs, add a little 20ms gap between the channel outputs, so even when your modulations are dry it still have a stereo effect, like a Mimiq doubler pedal does. If that makes sense.
The Flamma Delay is a good product, but more shoe gazer type stuff than old school easy to dial-in analog or low-fi.
damn, that is a whole lot of pedal for less than $100 (although the ring modulator and low bit are shockers). nice work kingman! is it battery powered, or does it require an external power source like, say, digitech pedals?
standard 9V plug with center negative. No Battery option as far I understand.
Any idea how well this pedal would work for bass? I play bass in a metal badn, and I'm trying to get something with multiple modulation effects that will fit on my pedalboard. This seems like it would work well, but I'm worried about losing out on tone if the pedal isn't designed to work well on bass.
Cool pedals by Flamma. How do you select the presets once you created them?
Tap the rubber button thats in the middle
@@Xxmeca421xX That's very sad it's the only way
Can I use a few effects same time?
HI Brett , I understand that this is digital effect but do you know if basic analog signal from guitar is also going via A/D D/A processor or is unchanged ?
unchange if selecting true bypass mode
The pedal is in the fx loop or front ?
fx loop.
Problem for me any with this pedal, usually Run Chorus before ODs..but Phasers after etc..
Digital ? Must be , was thinking this whole way through this nice demo , would have liked to hear it with some drive, then I heard the price at the end , can't go wrong it is a bargain really
Is this pedal quiet? Or does it produce a decent amount of hum?
Short answer: it's quiet. Pedals by themselves don't produce hum. Distortions and compressors or other kind of gain effects can rise the noise already in your signal, or a dirty power supply could add noise on the pedal. I always daisy-chain, but have a supply for analog, and a different one for digital. because digital effects often have voltage regulators for their processors (going from 9v to 5v or 3v3, etc) that could (not necesarily) create a ripple on the line that might affect analog pedals.
For example my EQD Dispatch Master, its not an amazon-cheap pedal, but still adds noise when on the same power supply of my analog pedals.
Mix and Tone controls are rare on these cheap modulation pedals
that's what I thought, ordered one for my bass pedalboard
Good idea in a small pedal too, however it lacks depth and warmth, still I think this could be a step in the right direction
cool hows the eastman LP?
dude this sounds great.... All the other flamma pedals (and other cheap Chinese amazon pedals for that matter) I've seen sounds like shit, why is this one different?
Well... Its seems to me too digitall! To sharp! Every mode ((
Have you tried a Nu-X Mod Core Deluxe? Much warmer.
“OK people, how can we make sure a great sounding pedal doesn’t sell as much as it could?”
“Sir, we could make it a hideous bright yellow.”
“Perfect!!!”
Makes sense though. Every time I start a new project, I star my highlights for tracking (usually being choice of modulation). So Hideous Highlighter Yellow is suitable, ugly or not haha
I prefer the color of their reverb but I need this mod pedal
Great colour.
Who cares what it looks like? Your audience will never see it. If it sounds good, it is good.
It's a noise machine. Just saying..
There's something about these pedals I just can't put my finger on... something about the sound just sound so 'canned.'
This pedal sucks......I had It and gave it way
This really persuaded me not to buy it with all the reasons you said it sucked. Thanks for the detailed explanation!
@Fjerky I know that folks will disagree ,but thought that most of the effects within this pedal sounded weak and cheap......the chorus and trem esp. I did like the flanger though. The pedal tries to do too much and kinda fails on most of them ......just my opinion . I hope that kinda explains it.