Tremolo then...

regular sine wave

... and now

sine wave with half notes which misses beat 2

If you feel your song calls for tremolo a bit out of the ordinary, we've got you covered. From a subtle underpinning of your rhythm, all the way to bursts of jagged staccato, we give you creative control over your tremolo waveform.

Traditional tremolo pedals let you pick from a handful of waveforms - usually sine, square and triangle. Oftentimes that tried and trusted formula is perfect.

But we felt there was still room for more...

pulsing sine wave
how soon is now emulation
4 beat square with triplet

These examples look different, and they feel different.

It's like the difference between a metronome and a drummer. With varying emphasis and meter, rhythm can reach straight into your limbic system and make you move.

And because people's songs are different, we realised that whatever waveforms we might design, you'd always need to be able to roll your own.

You hum it, we'll play it

For immediacy, you can't beat onboard control. You can design waveforms on the pedal itself. Hear how they sound while you're shaping them. To give you an idea of how that works, we've built a mock-up here on the website.

Out of the box, Zebra-Trem comes loaded with a bunch of waveform presets. Some are traditional, some are more experimental. You can change them however you like, add more, or get rid of the ones you don't like. All on the pedal itself.

It's a normal tremolo too...

The signal path is purely analogue. The crazy waveform flexibility comes courtesy of a digital brain, but the analogue and digital circuits are kept apart using a technique called opto-isolation.

How to buy

Our products are usually available from Reverb.com. You can also contact us to find out when we can get one to you.