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Wendy Letven for her amazing design work on the SoundToys logo, all the SoundToys packaging, and much more. Mikail Graham for letting us hi-jack his wonderful collection of guitar pedals (we’ll return them soon we promise!) and for all the help and feedback along the way. We’d also like to thank all the people that helped in the development of Tremolator and the whole new SoundToys line of plug-ins: Nick Caiano for his super-cool demo sessions and guitar work. We take a lot of pride in our work and we sincerely hope that you find Tremolator inspirational and musically useful. T H A N K S ! First off we’d like to give you a loud THANK YOU for purchasing Tremolator! We know there are an awful lot of plug-ins for you to choose from and we are truly grateful that you have chosen to spend your hard earned scratch (old school for cash) on our product.
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Using Tremolator Within Pro Tools The Tremolator Preset Library Compare Button Bypass Using Parameter Automation Locking Tremolator to Tempo and Down Beat Using the HTDM Version of Tremolator Optimizing CPU Usage USING TREMOLATOR Basics Knobs Toggle Switches LED DisplaysĪccessing Tremolator Real-Time Processing (RTAS or HTDM) Non-Real Time Processing (AudioSuite)
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GETTING STARTED System Requirements Installing Tremolator Registration
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Unmatched auto-gate rhythmic control for a powerful remix tool.
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Plus there are already some great presets in our Dynamics folder that you can “tweak” to fit your needs. You can create smooth increases in depth as your chords fade out, or heavy tremolo that fades away. You can create cool speed ups or slow downs based on how loud or soft you play. These parameters let your playing control the speed and/or depth of the modulation. In the Tweak menu you’ll find the Dynamics controls.
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You can even use the Waveshape Editor to tighten or loosen the gate time. More? Add some swing or shuffle, accents, and analog mode. If straight note pulses isn’t what you need, use the Rhythm Editor to write your own cool groove (You can even pull a groove from our library). You can lock it to MIDI with the flip of a switch, then select 1/8th notes, 16th notes or whatever fits the rhythm you need. Switch the nice smooth tremolo waveforms over to a sharp squarewave and you turn this into a monster of an auto-gate. Pass that through our Analog mode, which emulates going in and out of a piece of analog hardware, and you’ve got all the pieces of a great sounding tremolo. It’s very interesting to look at these shapes and see why each of these vintage pieces has a unique sound. Then we used our custom LFO waveshape editor built into Tremolator to perfectly recreate them.
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Gear heads that we are, we broke out the test equipment and analyzed the waveforms created by some of our favorite old hardware. Vintage guitar effect and modern remix tool at your service. Of course we also included our programmable Rhythm Editor that let’s you write custom patterns and turn Tremolator into a outrageous rhythmic auto-gate. We added dynamic control of speed and depth that lets the tremolo respond to the music, and then tossed in MIDI sync to lock to your tremolo to tempo. Tremolator emulates the tremolo effect of classic hardware like the old Fender Vibrolux guitar amp, and even the great tremolo sound of the Wurlitzer electric piano.