Anasounds Sliver Tremolo

195,00 

To put it in the simplest terms, tremolo is a cyclical volume variation from the original volume to a decreased version (all the way to the extreme version of the effect which completely cuts the sound in a rhythmic fashion) following a set tempo. Tremolo was the first effect designed specifically for electric guitar, even before reverb, when the DeArmond pedal was released in 1948. Tremolo was then built-in many vintage amps (with wildly different circuits depending on the brand), before it was defeated by phaser and chorus in the 70s and 80s. Eventually, it came back with a vengeance by the end of the nineties, at which point it became a precious tool for guitarists trying to sound rootsy and authentic. Since then, every builder has introduced their version with many variations in how much you can actually do with them.

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Anasounds Sliver Tremolo
Anasounds Sliver Tremolo 195,00 

The Anasounds Sliver Tremolo Pedal is your ticket to unlocking a world of dynamic possibilities for your guitar tone. This versatile tremolo pedal allows you to shape and modulate your sound, adding depth, character, and rhythmic variation to your playing.

Whether you’re aiming for classic tremolo rhythms or experimenting with more unconventional and creative tremolo effects, the Sliver Tremolo delivers. Its intuitive controls let you dial in the perfect tremolo speed and depth, enabling you to craft the sonic landscape that suits your music.

Crafted with precision and attention to detail, this pedal is built to withstand the rigors of both the stage and the studio. Its compact design ensures it won’t take up much space on your pedalboard while providing a substantial impact on your sound.

Elevate your guitar’s dynamics and explore the world of tremolo with the Anasounds Sliver Tremolo Pedal. Whether you’re a seasoned pro or a beginner, this pedal offers a versatile and inspiring tool to enhance your music.

Sound in Motion

From the lonely desert plains of spaghetti western
to the stuttering chopped-up notes of the most epileptic EDM,
tremolo is everywhere.
That very simple effect can find its place in any context,
no matter which style you’re playing or what the rest of your rig is.

Ups and Downs

To put it in the simplest terms,
tremolo is a cyclical volume variation
from the original volume to a decreased version
(all the way to the extreme version of the effect
which completely cuts the sound in a rhythmic fashion)
following a set tempo.

Up to that point, Anasounds had not come up with a tremolo yet,
since we were waiting to get a design that would justify
bringing a new tremolo into an already saturated market.

Express Yourself!

Until now, you could get more from your pedals
by adding a tap tempo footswitch or an expression pedal.
Truthfully, what was called an expression pedal
was more of a control pedal that would have the exact same effect
as turning a knob with your foot.
Very handy obviously, but not too creative.

With the introduction of the Spinner,
here comes the first expression pedal worthy of the name.

Opening Up The Scope Of Possibilities

For the first time we’re using a microcontroller in one of our pedals.
However, we’re not making any compromise sound-wise, your signal path remains 100% analog.
That new element gives us infinite possibilities when it comes to sound and settings.
For example, that new pedal’s footswitches have several functions.
Therefore, you may interact with them via short or long pushes.
We also have pushed the trimpots concept to its maximum with hidden settings.
You may access additional settings by keeping the bypass footswitch pressed, such as hidden LFOs.
This is what we call the Trimpot mode.

Additional information

Brand

Anasounds

Effects Type

Modulation