Touch Sensitive Tremolo Pedal with Reverb
Guitar signal is used to calculate the depth of tremolo. The harder you play, the deeper the volume swing.
Guitar signal is used to calculate the rate of tremolo. The harder you play, the fast
There are three different waveforms form tremolo swing in Dynamic Tremolo pedal. You can choose any of the waveshapes with just a switch.
Intensity controls the intensity or depth of the tremolo effect. This is accomplished by varying the amplitude of the LFO that controls the tremolo. At minimum position, the LFO is off and no tremolo effect is heard, but the signal still travels through the tremolo 'circuit'. In Dynamic Intensity Mode this controls the sensitivity of dynamic intensity.
Speed varies the LFO frequency from slow to fast. The slow range is extended to give lower tremolo speeds than were generally available in the vintage offerings. In Dynamic Speed Mode this controls the sensitivity of dynamic rate.
Reverb controls the reverb wet mix from zero at minimum to full wet with no dry signal at maximum. A 50/50 mix occurs around 3 o'clock on the reverb knob.
Space control effects a couple of parameters all together. It changes reverb space and speed of the lfo’s.
Volume controls the output level of the effect.