Dreadbox Treminator has its roots from a synthesizer last signal flow stage, called the VCA (voltage controlled amplifier). We took this simple circuit and adapted it into a really expressive guitar pedal combined with an LFO that is controlled by envelope generators. The result was Treminator. Forget everything you knew about tremolos. Prepare to be amazed.
DESCRIPTION
- Expressive analog tremolo
- VCA circuit straight out of a synthesizer
- Wide range LFO (20 sec - 220hz)
- Tap tempo with multiple division settings
- 2 x envelope generators to control LFO behaviour
- 3 patch points to interact with CV and modular gear
COMMON USES
- Standard/classic triangle tremolo pedal
- Sound chopper
- LFO accelerator/decelerator
- Fade in/ out LFO
- Volume pedal (requires external CV)
- LFO generator for other CV gear
SPECS
- Circuit: analog signal, digital modulations
- Bypass: buffered opamp
- Audio: Mono
- In/Out: TS unbalanced 6,4mm jack
- Power: 9VDC boss style center negative 2,1mm
- Dimensions: 14x10x5,6
- Current draw: 80mA