There are thousands of effects pedals on offer, with something to suit every budget and every sound. Effects pedals – sometimes called stomp boxes or FX – were originally targeted at guitar players, but now there are options for everyone, including pedals designed specifically for bass guitars, synths and vocals. Old-school effects pedals were typically simple analogue effects like distortion, overdrive, fuzz, wah and flangers. Modern pedals might also include digital processing, unlocking complex reverbs, delays, loopers and modulation effects like chorus. Electronic producers should look out for pedals which can handle line-level signals, making it easier to hook up synthesisers, modular synths, drum machines, samplers and other pro studio equipment. Some pedals even offer stereo inputs and outputs, meaning you can use them on true stereo signals. Whether you’re looking for a cheap, high-quality distortion or a boutique multi-effects unit, there’s something for everyone.
Notes: Jackson Audio presents the TWIN TREM, a pedal that features two distinct tremolo effects: a Harmonic Tremolo on the right side and an Optical Tremolo on the left side. Each tremolo is equipped with independent Speed, Depth and Volume controls and can be used separately as stand-alone effects (or combined) to create rich, unique and percussive sounds.
Each tremolo side has different LED indicators (red for Harmonic, blue for Optical and magenta for Combined). These LEDs also visually display each section's speed, making it easy to sync the two tremolos together.
The TWIN TREM boasts four top-mounted jacks, allowing versatile signal routing. You can run it like a standard pedal, routing the signal in through the first jack and out through the last. Alternatively, you can route the signal through the Harmonic side first, pass it through a reverb or another effect, and then into the Optical side, preserving the classic placement of optical tremolo after reverb, just like in many amplifiers.
These routing options opens up endless possibilities for integrating the TWIN TREM with other effects in your signal chain. If you have a stereo setup, the right side can run through the Harmonic tremolo, while the left side passes through the Optical.
In addition, offering comprehensive control over pre- and post-effects tremolo placement all helps to make the TWIN TREM an essential tool for building a complete rig.
Notes: With the Orbit dBucket Flanger, Strymon have painstakingly recreated every aspect of some of the greatest vintage analog flangers. To go beyond that, they have also added features such as through zero flanging to take you where few have ever ventured before. Their high performance DSP is dedicated entirely to doing one thing and one thing only, delivering the ultimate flanger. Add true bypass, extensive expression pedal control, a favorite preset, super high quality analog front end and output sections, low power consumption and you'll never want to let go of your Orbit.
Features
Hand crafted dBucket algorithm for highly accurate reproduction of every stage of an analog bucket brigade chip. Built on the dBucket building blocks developed for our Brigadier delay.
Super low noise, high performance A/D and D/A converters w/ 110dB signal to noise
High performance DSP stuffed into a compact form factor
3 LFO types (log, lin, through zero)
3 Feedback types (positive, negative, pos/neg)
TRUE BYPASS (electromechanical relay switching)
Stereo output
Expression pedal input with selectable control over any knob parameter
Favorite footswitch for saving your favorite setting
Powered with a standard 9V center negative DC supply. Compatible with all major DC supply brands. Current consumption 200mA - (250mA recommended supply)
Premium analog front end and output section
No-nonsense user interface
Strong and lightweight purple anodized aluminum chassis
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