Tremolo
A tremolo effect produces a slight, rapid variation in the volume of a note or chord. Tremolo effects normally have a "rate" knob which allows a performer to change the speed of the variation. The "tremolo effect” should not be confused with the misleadingly-named "tremolo bar", a device on a guitar bridge which allows the player to create a vibrato or “pitch-bending” effect. The guitar intro in the Rolling Stones' "Gimme Shelter" features a tremolo effect.
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Crazy Tube Circuits - Killer V Vibrato
Killer V was inspired by some very cool and unique amplifiers born in California, USA in the 50s and 60s, with a very distinct, true pitch-shifting vibrato circuit.
€179.00Incl. 19% German VAT (may vary depending on country of destination, final price will be displayed at checkout) -
Cusack Music - Tap-A-Scream
What is there to tap tempo on an overdrive, you ask? The gain of course. Best described sonically as an overdriven tremelo, the Tap-A-Scream has all the same features of the Screamer, while the 24 waveforms modulate the gain.
Special Price €219.00 Regular Price €289.00Incl. 19% German VAT (may vary depending on country of destination, final price will be displayed at checkout)