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Re: The Tremolessence May 2011

Posted: Thu Jun 23, 2011 6:03 pm
by theactionindex
Great demo man! Now I definitely need to snag one. :love:

Re: The Tremolessence May 2011

Posted: Thu Jun 23, 2011 6:16 pm
by Ryan
Totally awesome video, Willy! Very nicely done! And the first one too, that's very cool and I like it a lot, you show off tons of cool sounds. (the slow fade in sound around 3:00 is one of my faves)*e-pizza dinner, on me*

I like that you're using a Lunchbox amp too, cool amps.

Thanks for doing the great demo, I appreciate it!

PS - What's the other pedal? Great combo!

Re: The Tremolessence May 2011 *1st video page 7*

Posted: Thu Jun 23, 2011 8:31 pm
by nightraven
cool i was surprised at how swamping it sounded as well as being able to do the hard choppy sounds. killer pedal. congrats doc.

Re: The Tremolessence May 2011

Posted: Thu Jun 23, 2011 9:11 pm
by hclapp219
wfs1234 wrote:the playing's not the best, but the sound quality is top-notch.


Dude, the sound quality sucks. It keeps fading in and out and shit...


;) jk that sounds awesome. I agree with Ryan, I love the slow fade sound.

Re: The Tremolessence May 2011 *1st video page 7*

Posted: Fri Jun 24, 2011 2:58 am
by 01010111
Hey, thanks :group:

The slow fade is amazing! The other pedal is muza fd900. I've been trying to slim down the pedalboard and for a delay/reverb in a compact format it was down to this or the rv-3, the muza is bonkers. In the video none of the knobs on the muza were turned up past four and two of the knobs go up to eleven. I would have used my rrr but it's at the bandroom. If it sounds a bit trebly it's mostly the guitar, I had a gretsche style tone switch put in and for some reason it's either really trebly or really muffled, not a lot of middle ground with a switch.

And in all seriousness, the tremolessence kicks all kinds of sonic asses. Like a musical version of Clint Eastwood. 'You gotta ask yourself one question, do you feel tremulated...punk.'

Re: The Tremolessence May 2011 *1st video page 7*

Posted: Fri Jun 24, 2011 12:16 pm
by Muse FTW
...So I just got a Space, and am totally out of money, but I feel like I need this again after watching that demo.
Thanks.

Re: The Tremolessence May 2011 *1st video page 7*

Posted: Mon Jun 27, 2011 11:18 am
by Lonely Raven
Great video! I enjoyed all the sounds you were able to deftly produce!

Re: The Tremolessence May 2011 *1st video page 7*

Posted: Mon Jun 27, 2011 6:25 pm
by Toonster
That really sounds great :cool:

Re: The Tremolessence May 2011 *1st video page 7*

Posted: Thu Jun 30, 2011 4:03 pm
by 9520575
Where can I buy one.
please....

Re: The Tremolessence May 2011 *1st video page 7*

Posted: Thu Jun 30, 2011 6:37 pm
by honestengine
We're all drooling over this pedal, and to add to that- I can't get over how warm the effect is really. I have a ~'65 Valco amp (2-10s) with trem, as legit as it can get in my opinion- and I want to just mount this pedal inside the cabinet and poke the knobs out the front.

Re: The Tremolessence May 2011 *1st video page 7*

Posted: Thu Jun 30, 2011 8:57 pm
by Ryan
9520575 wrote:Where can I buy one.
please....


Hey Number Man, welcome to the forum! Here's all the places that have received a shipment of Trems in the last few weeks:

Axe And You Shall Recieve - ON
Analogue Haven - CA
American Guitar and Band - MN
Ludlow Guitars - NY
Humbucker Music - GA
Prymaxe Vintage - NJ
PedalGeek - NY
PedalsPlusEffects - OH
Montreux Guitars - Japan
Deluxe Guitars - Australia

Arriving in the next week or two:

Jet City Music - WA
Tone Factor - TX
The PedalHead - OK
Joe's Pedals - Britishland
Effektpedaler - Denmark

I'm probably missing one or two so if there's a store in your area that you're curious about just let me know. Thank you very much!

honestengine wrote:We're all drooling over this pedal, but to add to that- but I can't get over how warm the effect is really. I have a ~'65 Valco amp (2-10s) with trem, as legit as it can get in my opinion- and I want to just mount this pedal inside the cabinet and poke the knobs out the front.


Really glad to hear you're still enjoying it! I know you waited a long time for it and I'm really happy that it's been worth the wait. Thanks again!

Re: The Tremolessence May 2011 *1st video page 7*

Posted: Fri Jul 01, 2011 3:42 am
by Eric!
wwaahhhh where'd the picture of the green finish go?!

Re: The Tremolessence May 2011 *1st video page 7*

Posted: Fri Jul 01, 2011 9:03 am
by sylnau
Eric! wrote:wwaahhhh where'd the picture of the green finish go?!

viewtopic.php?f=146&t=17909

Re: The Tremolessence May 2011 *1st video page 7*

Posted: Fri Jul 01, 2011 9:28 am
by digiTED
Man the shape control is a powerful beast of wave-awesome-osity. I love the adjustable ramp-up in hold mode, too. I hope a future version of the Cosmichorus has that feature. Really starting to bond with this thing. The tone is GREAT. The treble control doesn't have a bad tone anywhere on it. Sounds good with all my amps and both in front or das Loop.

Anybody run it at 18V?

Re: The Tremolessence May 2011 *1st video page 7*

Posted: Fri Jul 01, 2011 8:26 pm
by Ryan
Right on, Ted, that's great to read! Thanks!

Yessir, the new Cosmichorus has that exact feature and I'm going to build the first prototype this weekend so it's coming all pretty well.

I don't think you're missing out on anything if you don't try it at 18V.. a worthy experiment though.

Thanks again, Ted, much appreciated!