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thanx! I m glad you brought up Juhnny marr. That was another "Tremolo "classic. -- On Mon, 20 Dec 1999 16:49:35 Liebig, Steuart A. wrote: >in that the amplitude modulation in the vox circuit is so extreme that is >virtually cuts the signal to zero in the deepest setting. what you get is >that very on/off wobbly sound (which btw was used in combination with a >noise gate by johnny marr to get his trademark stutter). i have a demeter >tremulator pedal in addition to a de-cbs'ed super twin w/ a blackface trem >circuit, >and neither of these trems do the stutter like the vox. i don't know >what's >out there in tremelo-modelling land these days, but i would think someone >would have taken the time to digitally cop this classic effect by now. > > >** 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 (allegedly) soon-to-be-released mm4 from line6 is supposed to have a >trem based on the vox trems . . . > >i don't know the sound that's being discussed, so i don't know if the >supatrem would do - - it may be worth investigating tho', it is akiller >trem. > >stig > > -- Join the most exciting community of women on the web! iVillage.com's FREE membership gets you private email, your own home page, special discounts and sweepstakes, and dozens of problem-solving tools. http://www.ivillage.com/frame/join_email.html