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TC Electronic Infinite Sample Sustainer Pedal

Sample Sustainer Pedal for Guitar with TonePrint Support, Analog-dry-through Signal Path, and Reverb/Modulation
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Expand Your Harmonic Potential

The TC Electronic Infinite Sample Sustainer is an incredible tool for expanding your guitar’s harmonic limits — from six notes to an endless array of layered chords and sustained tones! Activating the Infinite Sample Sustainer causes the pedal to capture a snapshot of your guitar’s signal, in either momentary or latching settings. This acts as an ambient drone that you can play over, as well as indefinitely layer using the pedal’s infinite setting. Sweetwater guitarists particularly appreciate the built-in reverb and modulation that can be applied to your samples, making it easy to create layered synthesizer-like pads. Furthermore, this pedal also offers TonePrint editing that allows you to tweak nearly every parameter of the Infinite Sample Sustainer’s controls in the TonePrint app. Up to three custom or artist presets can be stored in the pedal, making the Infinite Sample Sustainer a highly customizable powerhouse of harmonic potential.

TC Electronic Infinite Sample Sustainer Pedal Features:

  • Creates a sample of your guitar’s signal that can be temporarily or infinitely sustained
  • Optional layering allows stacking of multiple samples
  • Onboard modulation and reverb, as well as an FX loop for external effects
  • Latching and momentary footswitch control
  • Intuitive and easy-to-use sustain level, fade-in, and release/decay controls
  • 3 slots to store artist or custom presets using TC Electronic’s TonePrint app
  • TonePrint editor offers extended control over almost every parameter
  • Analog-dry-thru leaves your guitar signal uncolored

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Tech Specs

  • Pedal Type: Sample Sustainer
  • Analog/Digital: Digital
  • Effects: Reverb, Modulation
  • Presets: 3 x User
  • Inputs: 1 x 1/4", 1 x 1/4" (send)
  • Outputs: 1 x 1/4, 1 x 1/4" (return)
  • USB: 1 x Type Micro-B
  • Software: TonePrint app
  • Power Source: 9V DC 100mA power supply (sold separately)
  • Manufacturer Part Number: 0709-AJT86-001

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Reviews

Great pad sounds!

I bought TC Infinite Sustainer because I had to replace my failing EHX Freeze pedal which had become part of my "sound" over many years. Initially, I bought the EHX Deep Freeze thinking it would give me the same great sound as the Freeze plus more. I couldn't dial it in so I returned it and gave the Infinite Sustainer a try. While it doesn't sound exactly like the Freeze, I've found a setting that is close. What I really like are all the other options like in momentary with each press, you can add an additional note on top of your existing note/chord which creates really complex pad sounds. And randomly in that mode, the oscillation will change rhythms which makes everytime I use it a surprise. I'm very glad I got this pedal. It really has taken my sound to another level.

Music background: Solo instrumental guitarist
...And It Runs on a 9V Battery
Not mentioned in the description or Quick Start Guide, the bottom of the pedal can be removed via the quick release center screw, inside is a normal 9V battery lead. This makes the pedal even more versatile for busking, etc.... Great pedal overall. Ben Porter, my sales rep, is always awesome. Note the dip switches inside the pedal, shown in the picture. Still tracking down their functions (TC Elec. needs to provide more complete documentation.)
Music background: Playing almost 50 years now....
Great Practice Tool
I love the quality and simplicity of this pedal. It's the perfect tool for creating practice drones without a lot of hassel.
Music background: Long time hobby musician and singer; eternal learner
I didn’t know I needed this
I really like ambient styles and for that kind of music, this is the coolest tool I didn't know existed but glad I have one now. It basically works like a sustain piano pedal but for your guitar. You can hold a chord or note (or multiple notes on other settings I understand) for as long as you need it and then you press pedal again and it switches to a new desired note or chord. Great for creating musical backdrops for picked arpeggios or delay driven leads. I'm sure there are plenty of other uses too but I'm happy with that for now!
Music background: Hobbyist
Buy a sustainer and get a reverb for free
I've had this for some six months now.

My main qualm is that the sustained signal is very wet. I perceive a lot of modulation on the sustained drone, which isn't what I had hoped. But it's still very useful for slow songs. It adds a new way to play guitar for me. Its only competitors are the Gamechanger Audio Plus, the EHX SuperEgo, and perhaps the short loop function on the Boss DD-3T. I could be wrong, but from what I saw on videos, the Plus and SuperEgo add less, but different, modulation to the wet signal.

You can send the sustained signal to a muted channel and then just use the pedal as a good reverb. All my toneprint slots basically turn the sustainer into a reverb.

I was elated to see that by fiddling with the pre-delay I could get a poor-man's slapback delay!

In the future, if I get something like a Boss Slicer or a pattern tremolo, I *might* be able to turn this into a drum machine.

Some manageable disappointments: USB Mini is disappointing to see; even Apple is using USB-C. Toneprint; I use Linux (Debian), and Toneprint doesn't work well under Wine. I have to use a Windows Virtual Machine. But these are tolerable.