https://www.jimdunlop.com/mxr-tremolo/
This return of the tremolo effect to the MXR line combines a full historical range of masterfully tuned tremolo styles with a host of features to satisfy the performance needs of today’s discerning players.
The MXR Tremolo’s six tremolo waveforms represent classic and iconic sources of the effect as well as new sounds concocted by the MXR design team.
The Tremolo pedal's Bias setting takes after the lush, power-soaked compression of tremolo effects that came equipped on early 1960s tube amplifiers. Here, we've combined it with the MXR Reverb—a classic effect pairing—and the MXR Sugar Drive to conjure up some old school trem'd out garage rock.
Getting incredible sounds from the MXR Tremolo right out of the box is simple. Speed, Gain, and Depth controls set the rate, volume, and intensity of the selected tremolo effect, and cycling through the six styles is as simple as pushing the Gain knob. For advanced technicians of tone, a bevy of features await—from stereo operation to tap tempo and expression pedal functionality to envelope tremolo, which makes the response of the effect sensitive to your attack.
These and other features come in a single MXR housing so that you can put a wide variety of intriguing, well-crafted tremolo waveforms on your board with no overcrowding.
SPECIAL THANKS:
James Deprato: Musical Composition & Performance
GEAR USED:
Epiphone 355
MXR Sugar Drive, https://www.jimdunlop.com/mxr-sugar-drive-pedal/
MXR Reverb, https://www.jimdunlop.com/mxr-reverb/
Carr Telstar Amp, https://carramplifiers.com/products/telstar
Lauten Audio LS-208 Microphone,
https://www.lautenaudio.com/ls-208
Royer R10 Microphone, https://royerlabs.com/r-10/
Mojave Audio 300 Mic
https://mojaveaudio.com/product/ma-300/
Universal Audio Apollo 8,
https://www.uaudio.com/audio-interfaces/apollo-8.html