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Re: >>> Announcing the FuzzHugger Tremulust! <<< PICS on pg.

Wed Mar 13, 2013 12:26 am

so looks like i'll be getting rid of that hummingbird....great sounding pedal,man.

Re: >>> Announcing the FuzzHugger Tremulust! <<< PICS on pg.

Thu Mar 14, 2013 10:48 pm

bodyisajerk wrote:great sounding pedal,man.


:eek: I had to stop playing for a sec cause I was getting flashback juice creepin up my spine... This thing is TRIPPY TOM!!! With a Magic Meter in front and an El Cap after it I'm getting some AWESOME stuff in the first 15min of playing...

JOB WELL DONE SIR!!! :hug:

:ilf:

Re: >>> Announcing the FuzzHugger Tremulust! <<< PICS on pg.

Fri Mar 15, 2013 11:48 pm

What's nice about the pedal is that while it get totally crazy and can do all sorts of weird things, it's very easy to use.

Just one tremolo by itself is very nice just as a regular sort of trem. There's a lot of flexibility in terms of the things to control and the sweep on the knob and it sounds fine (if rather standard in terms of impact) in all those settings. So you don't need to worry about carrying two trems like one for normal and one for crazy. You can bump your other trem off the board unless you are particularly crazy about the vintage Fender trem it gives you on a clean tone or something.

In fact, mine came dialed in with a How Soon is Now sound right off the bat. Then I made a bit of a mistake. In my excitement I started twiddling knobs like mad. Which is a very fun thing to do when you're in an experimental mode because some of the things it does will surprise you. It's easy to think "Okay I've got two trems with two different wave forms at two different frequencies so it should sound like X" on a theoretical level but in practice, it's hard to predict the exact way it will sound. Which is okay, except when you are learning a pedal and then it's very confusing and it's difficult to see how you would use some of the settings despite it being sort of cool to just get lost in the noise.

So then after about an hour of getting more and more confused, I finally backed up and started using my head. The way to do this is to get the general sound you want in your head with one trem. Think of it like having a major tremolo, and then a mini/sub-tremolo effect behind it. Dial in the first trem until it's doing what you want. Then, blend in a bit of the second trem with everything set low. Now you'll hear a trem with a warble to it. Or think of it like a drum beat with major and minor accents. It's a rather conservative way to use the pedal, but it's the easiest way to start off. Then you can start adjusting the levels/blends and other settings to dial in exactly what you want or to get more experimental.

If you ever get stuck, just turn off one trem in the mix and go back to using one trem again. Simple. I've gotten pretty good at using this now, but I still don't think I've come anywhere near tapping its full potential. When you start throwing in some fuzz and even another reverb/delay in the mix (for triple LFO action!!) then you can get into some really super-cool shoegaze/space trippy, swirly, echo, reverse-reverb territory.

Re: >>> Announcing the FuzzHugger Tremulust! <<< PICS on pg.

Fri Mar 15, 2013 11:55 pm

Everything you said is exactly what I was thinking... Thank you for typing it all out...

THIS MAN SPEAKS TRUTH!!! TREMULUST RULEZZZ!!!

Re: >>> Announcing the FuzzHugger Tremulust! <<< PICS on pg.

Sat Mar 16, 2013 1:23 am

crazynoises, I like you! :hug:
That was a terrific explanation! I have been loving mine sandwiched between a cosmichorus v3 and a miniberator! :evil:

Re: >>> Announcing the FuzzHugger Tremulust! <<< PICS on pg.

Tue Mar 19, 2013 8:10 pm

magiclawnchair wrote:crazynoises, I like you! :hug:
That was a terrific explanation! I have been loving mine sandwiched between a cosmichorus v3 and a miniberator! :evil:


this. :thumb:

except mine goes between a sea machine and a ghost echo :cool:

Re: >>> Announcing the FuzzHugger Tremulust! <<< PICS on pg.

Tue Mar 19, 2013 8:34 pm

Well I think we need some demos from you people then...

Re: >>> Announcing the FuzzHugger Tremulust! <<< PICS on pg.

Tue Mar 19, 2013 8:36 pm

Scruffie wrote:Well I think we need some demos from you people then...


That is correct!!!

Re: >>> Announcing the FuzzHugger Tremulust! <<< PICS on pg.

Tue Mar 19, 2013 8:42 pm

What is this demo word you speak of?

Re: >>> Announcing the FuzzHugger Tremulust! <<< PICS on pg.

Sat Apr 13, 2013 5:57 pm

Tom Dalton wrote:
Scruffie wrote:Well I think we need some demos from you people then...


That is correct!!!


I will work on one, hopefully be done by next weekend.

Re: >>> Announcing the FuzzHugger Tremulust! <<< PICS on pg.

Wed Apr 24, 2013 12:36 am

Well, here's my humble offering for now:



Was gonna do that as an intro for the demo 'til I recorded it and found out how long it was... It's a little slow starting, but gets to some cool settings as it goes, found a kinda reverse guitar type setting in there, cool little volume swells or something. I might get to a more knob turning type of demo later, but my camera is dead and I have no idea where the chord is to charge it.

It's mind blowing the number of different sounds that come out of this, tremolo settings you never thought you needed 'til you found them by accident.

Awesome Pedal Tom! So glad I have one. :!!!:

Re: >>> Announcing the FuzzHugger Tremulust! <<< PICS on pg.

Wed Apr 24, 2013 5:49 pm

Wow Jujo, nice demo.
Lots of interesting sound in there. :thumb:

Re: >>> Announcing the FuzzHugger Tremulust! <<< PICS on pg.

Wed Apr 24, 2013 6:52 pm

YES VERY NICE JUJO... Lotta sounds that I've been getting too... It's a lot more that just the sum of its parts for sure...

Re: >>> Announcing the FuzzHugger Tremulust! <<< PICS on pg.

Wed Apr 24, 2013 9:31 pm

Sweet demo JuJo, really loved the sounds in that!

Re: >>> Announcing the FuzzHugger Tremulust! <<< PICS on pg.

Thu Apr 25, 2013 10:34 pm

Thanks, guys. :)

I definitely enjoyed making that one. I've spent a good amount of time sitting in front of that box, tweaking knobs to see what comes out, and really I think I've just scratched the surface so far.
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