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Tremolessence

Posted: Sat Apr 10, 2010 11:17 pm
by oinkbanana
you've piqued my interest.
Ryan wrote:One other little project is to change up the Tremolessence just a bit... I want to add soft touch switching for it and move the switch right down to the bottom of the box. The Tremolessence will be the next pedal we make available like the minis, in powder coated and screen printed boxes with pcbs assembled for me.

a switch at the bottom of the box like the minirrr is really sweet! (is the Cleanness gonna get this too?)
unfortunately all the youtube demos i found are of the 3 knob version.
it's now a 5 knob version.

what shapes do the shape go through? sine, triangle & square? any symmetry options?
are the toggles only to change the speed range?

Re: Tremolessence

Posted: Sun Apr 11, 2010 5:18 am
by jskadiang
I can answer one of those! The switch on the left is switches the shape of the wave from square to triangle, which the shape knob then further modifies. The other switch is the speed toggle. Oh and FWIW, best tremolo ever. :thumb:

Re: Tremolessence

Posted: Sun Apr 11, 2010 6:44 am
by Ryan
Yeah Kev, I've been thinking of going that route with all the pedals. It was easy with the miniberators since they don't have a battery but I still want to keep the battery option for the other pedals. The soft touch switching makes it easy for the other pedals as only 2 wires are needed for the stomp switch. Plus the other benefits of that switching style.

The Tremolessence does 2 main waveforms, triangle and square, but the shape control lets you move those shapes around and turn the triangle waveform into ramp up and down or sawtooth, depending on what word you like, and the square wave into little blips of audio of little blips of silence.

Jordan's got it right, one toggle to choose between square or triangle and one toggle to choose between 3 different rate settings. And thanks!

Re: Tremolessence

Posted: Sun Apr 11, 2010 5:10 pm
by Pick Me
yeah i think the movement of the switch location is almost a necessity, it is too close to the knobs... Love the trem but that switch location really bugs me, same as my timmy... i have become good at targeting the switches at home but live i'm not sure i could do it properly.

Great pedal though.

Re: Tremolessence

Posted: Sun Apr 11, 2010 8:00 pm
by Ryan
Yeah it's a little close for sure... it ain't easy fitting 5 knobs and 2 switches in a box that size! I could never move the switch to the bottom without changing the switching style though, it would be impossible to run 9 wires to the stomp switch over or under the battery. I'd love to just leave the battery right out of the picture!

Re: Tremolessence

Posted: Sun Apr 11, 2010 8:56 pm
by oinkbanana
Ryan wrote: I'd love to just leave the battery right out of the picture!

my vote doesn't count,
but if it did i'd forget about the battery also!
:)

Re: Tremolessence

Posted: Mon Apr 12, 2010 7:56 am
by molokaio
Who uses batteries these days?! :poke:
batteries are for fuzz pedals.. and that's it! :animal:
:lol:

Re: Tremolessence

Posted: Tue Apr 13, 2010 8:56 pm
by Ryan
Your votes count for sure!

The battery issue is complicated and I ponder it a lot... my big worry is that losing the batteries will alienate some customers... I just don't know how many customers are relying on batteries or how many customers just couldn't care less. I also wonder if it matters to the stores, like do they prefer a pedal has a battery in it for customers to test or are they fine with handing out a power supply with the pedal for testing? To me that seems easy and obvious and the best way to test pedals anyway, hand them a pedal and an adapter.

That's exactly my question too, Molo, just how many customers are actually using batteries regularly?

Re: Tremolessence

Posted: Tue Apr 13, 2010 9:51 pm
by RossCanyonsofstatic
i don't use batteries if I can avoid it..I always forget to unplug the pedal and drain the battery...which gets expensive..go green and skip batteries

Re: Tremolessence

Posted: Tue Apr 13, 2010 10:40 pm
by 3rd Circle
If I have to choose between a battery or a pedal with room for more goodies or a smaller foot print on my pedalboard I choose the latter. Batteries are a pain in the ass and get expensive quick. My two cents.

Re: Tremolessence

Posted: Tue Apr 13, 2010 11:10 pm
by oinkbanana
how many pedal even goes to physical stores?
even moog here in mtl relies heavily on its online volume.
and all your pedals are all on hold and sold before they even arrive in stock.

Re: Tremolessence

Posted: Wed Apr 14, 2010 12:01 am
by hazelwould
Hey Ryan, outta curiousity are the new tremolessence going to be SMD? If so, you guys will obviously be able to crank out more. Will this have any affect on $$$ +/-?

And my vote goes for no battery! :thumb:

Re: Tremolessence

Posted: Wed Apr 14, 2010 10:50 am
by magiclawnchair
Ryan wrote: just how many customers are actually using batteries regularly?


when i go to canada to visit my parents i like to sit in the 7 acre forest of a back yard with my les paul, a pignose, and a few pedals! :cool:

so if there were no battery clips there would be no electric forest jamz... :mope:

otherwise i would not use batteries... :joy:

Re: Tremolessence

Posted: Wed Apr 14, 2010 10:53 am
by steevdeadman
Portable Generator... FTW! :eek:

Re: Tremolessence

Posted: Wed Apr 14, 2010 10:55 am
by Pick Me
molokaio wrote:Who uses batteries these days?! :poke:
batteries are for fuzz pedals.. and that's it!


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