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Re: Announcing the FuzzHugger Tremulust!
Posted: Fri Dec 14, 2012 9:08 pm
by FuzzHugger
Gunner Recall wrote:Forgive my peon brain but how different can we expect this to be from say...the goatkeeper (or pattern trem copies found on the M9 or Mobius)?
About 150-250 dollars.
Different feature-sets, different ways of getting those patterns--the Tremulust not digitally-controlled like the Goatkeeper.
The M9 is all-digital, no? And the Mobius is as well, I think?
The Tremulust is analog, does it the old-fashioned way without digital controls, LED screens, or tap-tempos.
kosta wrote:Looks great Tom! Is the Blend knob for blending the LFO's or a clean blend with the input signal?
Blending the LFOs.
Re: Announcing the FuzzHugger Tremulust!
Posted: Fri Dec 14, 2012 9:12 pm
by Chankgeez
Chankgeez wrote:Nice. I am interested in the sounds.
Any chance of being modded for stereo outs?
Re: >>> Announcing the FuzzHugger Tremulust! <<<
Posted: Mon Dec 17, 2012 1:45 pm
by aziltz
very cool.
Re: >>> Announcing the FuzzHugger Tremulust! <<<
Posted: Tue Dec 18, 2012 12:08 pm
by Bassus Sanguinis
Boner. I'm having one.

Re: >>> Announcing the FuzzHugger Tremulust! <<<
Posted: Wed Dec 19, 2012 12:53 am
by crazynoises
Sometimes I like my trem super-choppy, and sometimes I want it rather subtle. And sometimes I don't know what I want, and sometimes I am faced with the fact that I'm not really very good at guitar and I just want to madly twirl some knobs and hope I luck into something.
So I guess you know where I'm going with this and that is can we possibly get an option where the internal trimpots be made knobs so I can dork around with them without opening up the pedal?
Re: >>> Announcing the FuzzHugger Tremulust! <<<
Posted: Wed Dec 19, 2012 3:09 am
by FuzzHugger
crazynoises wrote:Sometimes I like my trem super-choppy, and sometimes I want it rather subtle. And sometimes I don't know what I want, and sometimes I am faced with the fact that I'm not really very good at guitar and I just want to madly twirl some knobs and hope I luck into something.
So I guess you know where I'm going with this and that is can we possibly get an option where the internal trimpots be made knobs so I can dork around with them without opening up the pedal?
Yeah, I'd do it for you.

Re: >>> Announcing the FuzzHugger Tremulust! <<<
Posted: Wed Dec 19, 2012 3:22 am
by Scruffie
crazynoises wrote:Sometimes I like my trem super-choppy, and sometimes I want it rather subtle. And sometimes I don't know what I want, and sometimes I am faced with the fact that I'm not really very good at guitar and I just want to madly twirl some knobs and hope I luck into something.
So I guess you know where I'm going with this and that is can we possibly get an option where the internal trimpots be made knobs so I can dork around with them without opening up the pedal?
But ya have two LFOs, why not just set one smooth, one choppy and switch between? The internal trimpots really are just little tweaks to get it running optimally, not worth having on a pot IMO, plus the Modded LFO can be set choppy even when set smooth and the other LFO square mode is always going to be choppy (although can be slightly rounded with the trim if it's too hard).
Tom Dalton wrote:crazynoises wrote:Sometimes I like my trem super-choppy, and sometimes I want it rather subtle. And sometimes I don't know what I want, and sometimes I am faced with the fact that I'm not really very good at guitar and I just want to madly twirl some knobs and hope I luck into something.
So I guess you know where I'm going with this and that is can we possibly get an option where the internal trimpots be made knobs so I can dork around with them without opening up the pedal?
Yeah, I'd do it for you.

I'd just have it for the Square/Tri mode my self if you're having Tom do it.
Re: >>> Announcing the FuzzHugger Tremulust! <<<
Posted: Wed Dec 19, 2012 12:08 pm
by crazynoises
Yeah, that makes sense. Just the one for square/tri would be fine if it is easier which it probably is. That would be enough to satisfy my curiosity/craving.
I know it's crazy, but if those had been fixed resistors or if I hadn't known they were trimpots it probably wouldn't bother me. But trimpots drive me crazy. It's just something in the pedal that you know you can adjust even though you probably shouldn't adjust it too often, and you need a screwdriver to do it. But it's there, and tweakable. It's like an itch you can't scratch.
I get what you are saying, and I'm sure you are right. Probably what will happen is I would mess with that knob like crazy for a few days before realizing it's not that big a deal and then I'd just leaving it on a setting forever after. It's just that I never had an optical trem before, so I sort of need to prove to myself that the knob doesn't really matter that much.
Anyway, I have sort of been wanting to build a Tremulus Lune for awhile, but I have parts for like four pedals that I haven't got around to making and another two that are built but need troubleshooting, so it's pretty much not going to happen and this sounds a bit cooler anyway. So yeah, I want this thing.
What do I need to do to sign up for one?
Re: >>> Announcing the FuzzHugger Tremulust! <<<
Posted: Wed Dec 19, 2012 1:09 pm
by Scruffie
crazynoises wrote:Yeah, that makes sense. Just the one for square/tri would be fine if it is easier which it probably is. That would be enough to satisfy my curiosity/craving.
I know it's crazy, but if those had been fixed resistors or if I hadn't known they were trimpots it probably wouldn't bother me. But trimpots drive me crazy. It's just something in the pedal that you know you can adjust even though you probably shouldn't adjust it too often, and you need a screwdriver to do it. But it's there, and tweakable. It's like an itch you can't scratch.
I get what you are saying, and I'm sure you are right. Probably what will happen is I would mess with that knob like crazy for a few days before realizing it's not that big a deal and then I'd just leaving it on a setting forever after. It's just that I never had an optical trem before, so I sort of need to prove to myself that the knob doesn't really matter that much.
Anyway, I have sort of been wanting to build a Tremulus Lune for awhile, but I have parts for like four pedals that I haven't got around to making and another two that are built but need troubleshooting, so it's pretty much not going to happen and this sounds a bit cooler anyway. So yeah, I want this thing.
What do I need to do to sign up for one?

Fair enough on the itch thing, i'm a very set and forget guy when it comes to certain things (obviously not everything, just stuff that can be a trimmer cause it either has a small/subtle amount of function or a narrow range of use i'm not fussed about) but I know a lot of guys like to get to trimmers.
You may find it useful! But the trem already has a lot of different settings in it to me it'd just be one more thing to play with, which is the sorta thing i'd normally want on just a switch, to each his own!
I dunno if Tom can fit a Dual Gang pot but you could have both trimmers on one pot for hard/soft for both LFOs that way.
To sign up? You either buy one of the special 3 mentioned in the first few posts with the extra goodies or you wait untill the pedal gets released and grab one of the Tom.
Re: >>> Announcing the FuzzHugger Tremulust! <<<
Posted: Wed Dec 19, 2012 2:59 pm
by crazynoises
Yeah, I'm an idiot.
I somehow missed the link posted earlier. Even though it was in huge font and everything.

Re: >>> Announcing the FuzzHugger Tremulust! <<<
Posted: Wed Dec 19, 2012 5:50 pm
by FuzzHugger
Re: >>> Announcing the FuzzHugger Tremulust! <<<
Posted: Wed Dec 19, 2012 5:55 pm
by sonidero
Dang Nabbit... Lucky Heros with money...

Re: >>> Announcing the FuzzHugger Tremulust! <<<
Posted: Thu Dec 20, 2012 1:30 am
by FuzzHugger
Tom Dalton wrote::joy:
Tremulust #1 and 2 pre-orders are SOLD!
Tremulust #3 still available!
Re: >>> Announcing the FuzzHugger Tremulust! <<<
Posted: Thu Dec 20, 2012 11:13 am
by coldbrightsunlight
Oh snap! This is happening then!

Re: >>> Announcing the FuzzHugger Tremulust! <<<
Posted: Thu Dec 20, 2012 11:13 am
by jrmy