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Wow good info-for my own 2 cents worth,I use the TREMELO/PAN PN2 by Boss-it does the panning etc but for my buck the tremelo depth is the bomb-it goes dead off between pulses and its almost scary. Boss has a new Tremelo, the TR2 and it sucks-very weak trem-has the same pot as the pn2, you can go from saw to square .you can still find used PN2s . ......have a loopy holiday all.....STANNER ---------- >From: Echopark99@aol.com >To: Loopers-Delight@annihilist.com >Subject: Re: whats the effect, kenneth? (OT) >Date: Mon, Dec 20, 1999, 7:08 PM > > In a message dated 99-12-20 16:58:00 EST, you write: > > << > ** you could check out the fulltone supatrem. it has both hard and soft > waves (i guess square and saw?). the hard gets a pretty cool gating >sound . > . . and you can mix the effect versus straight signal. > >> > The Fulltone does get that sound. I use a Dunlop Tremolo, it has a knob >to > adjust from soft to hard wave shape. I had to tweak an internal trim pot >or > two to bunp the effects output a bit, though, as it had a slight dip in > signal. The Fulltone actually uses a 1 dB boost when engaged and it >really > helps cut through. > > When I saw Peter Buck a couple of years ago he was using the Diaz >Tremodillo > pedal, sometimes using a pretty hard chop. It's possible that is also >what he > used in that recording. > > I found the used Dunlop for $70, so after making the tweak I was very >happy. > I think people dump them because they are to quiet when engaged. But some > careful tweaking will make it better than most others. Gets a full off-on > chop if you want. Also does stereo panning and will pass a stereo signal > through bypass or effect with or without pan. Versatile yet simple to >use. > > eric p > echo park > >