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Tremelo pedal wanted

Posted:
22 Mar 2016, 23:48
by Jay Bass
Anyone got a tremelo pedal they would like to sell
any reviews tips etc.
thanks
Jay
Re: Tremelo pedal wanted

Posted:
23 Mar 2016, 09:36
by Echotapper
Hi Jay,
The eTap2hw family (classic and automated and both the Blue Baby and the new Blue Nebula are all with a tremolo emulation.
Regards,
Piet
Re: Tremelo pedal wanted

Posted:
23 Mar 2016, 10:43
by nivramarvin
Re: Tremelo pedal wanted

Posted:
23 Mar 2016, 23:10
by Jay Bass
Thanks piet and Hefele
il check them out
regards
Jay
Re: Tremelo pedal wanted

Posted:
24 Mar 2016, 09:25
by RayL
Before I got the Zoom G2 (8 years ago? 10 years ago?) I had a board full of individual pedals but soon after getting the Zoom I sold them all. The Zoom's preset patches were unsuitable but the 40 User Presets means there is plenty of space to set up your own - Tremolo, Acoustic Guitar, Chorus, Shadows echos, Slapback echo, Edgy distort, Vibrato, etc.
The Tremolo, for example, can be set up using normal speed and depth, but it also has 'waveshape' options for the modulation - rising sawtooth, falling sawtooth and triangular, each of which is appropriate to different tremolos on 'classic' amps and pedals.
You can also combine effects. such as tremolo with a little sweetening of reverb.
Re: Tremelo pedal wanted

Posted:
24 Mar 2016, 20:46
by Jay Bass
Thanks Ray
iv got a old zoom g2 somewhere, i wasnt even aware it had a tremelo effect on it
il find it out and have a play around
thanks
jay
Re: Tremelo pedal wanted

Posted:
25 Mar 2016, 08:47
by RayL
Jay,
Here's my setting for tremolo with a little reverb on a G2
Comp oF
Wah/SFX tr84 40 t3
ZNR oF
Drive oF
EQ 0 0 0
Extra EQ oF
MOD/FX oF
Delay oF
Reverb SP 9, 5, 50
Play around with the WAh/FX setting to get the tremolo sound that you like.
Ray
Re: Tremelo pedal wanted

Posted:
30 Mar 2016, 16:14
by Mikey
I have a Behringer tremelo stomp box. Cheap and cheerful.....does the job.
Re: Tremelo pedal wanted

Posted:
17 Apr 2016, 06:37
by grayn
I've been using a Belcat Tremolo, for many years.
Solidly built metal box, good sounds, retro styling and very low cost.