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The 80Tape Variable State Tremolo is one wily S.O.B. of an ultra-trem.
Multiple waveforms and a shape/bias control to warp them--check.
A mode where you can tap in your own rhythmic pulses, which can then be further warped--check.
A control for introducing random noise into the lfo/tapped waveform--check.
A selection between either no filter on yer pulses, an lpf (darker or, with certain waveforms and shape settings, quite Juno-esque) or hpf (still working that out, lol, but brighter, yeah?)--check.
Tap tempo with 4 subdivisions--check.
Enough with the check.
The thing I love most? CV in and out. CV in to control speed, noise, shape, or depth and also direct control of the pulse for infinultra waveforms.
Or, tap in your sequence, warp it, dowse it with noise and send it out via cv to your delay/flanger/philter/phaser/sample-rate reducer what have you....
High head room and lots of range on shape/duty cycle, plus those filters, so, me, I'm not really noticing any "deadness." But I'm pretty sure it is vca based, so it's not going to be a swampy LDR-based opto, or bias, Tremulator type trem from the more "soulful" and "organic" past. I've found it performs well as a rhythm/chop/slice source, but also, with shape softened a little, some noise introduced, and in a blender with the level reduced a bit (yes--it has level control to cut or boost beyond unity), it excels as a way to introduce non-rhythmic movement behind your core sound--as glitchy or normal as you want/as can be achieved by manipulation of volume.
Is it my end-all tremolo? Maybe not--I'm definitely holding onto the insanely beautiful artifact/alien communications device I got from dminner, which is some kind of DIY eargasm of trem modes; and probs my Hollow Earth because it's the only time I ever scored something that rare, mostly, but also because I love everything about cloudscapes. But I am seriously contemplating moving on from my GK3.
Or Gravitas could work, I suppose.
