Reset a Dreamscape John Petrucci Signature Effects Pedal

Last Updated on June 20, 2022 by Nick

TC Electronics is one of the most highly regarded manufacturers of guitar effects and pro audio equipment in the world. In 2011, TC Electronic introduced several stomp boxes that employed its TonePrint technology, which allows users to download new effects programmed by various artists, including well-known players like Paul Gilbert, Steve Morse, Joe Perry and Steve Stevens, from a computer or iPhone/Android smartphone. Petrucci was apparently one of the first artists to come onboard the TonePrint project and the drive behind the Dreamscape was that he wanted to gather his TonePrints into a single pedal – even though his original TonePrints are for three different pedals in the series. The Dreamscape presents six of the Dream Theater guitarist’s custom-tweaked tones in one box. The signature sounds comprise two choruses, two vibratos and two flangers, including Petrucci’s brand-new Vortex Flanger TonePrint. Plus, the pedal has room to store an additional TonePrint download, for a total of seven effects in one compact pedal.

According to several Dreamscape reviewers, some users have praised it for the Rock-solid build and tonal versatility. Also, some users have complained it for the knob positions are global, and not all “neutral” setting are “neutral” for all settings; The included USB cable is WAY to short.

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Factory Reset:

The only way to restoring the factory settings in your Dreamscape pedal, you should uploading the factory TonePrint to the pedal. It is called the “Corona Default” and can be downloaded via the TonePrint app or from the website. Please click HERE to downloading the factory TonePrint from TC-Electronics website.

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