Stoccato tremolo sound

Started by TheLastRewind, June 20, 2009, 11:10:32 AM

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TheLastRewind

Does anyone know how Trey gets that really hard clipping stoccato sound?  Is it just the square wave function on the CAE Super Trem?  I don't think the Leslie is capable of such a pronounced effect.  You can hear it from 7:25 to 7:50 in this clip from the Camden Tweezer (I'm sure there are better examples, but this one came to mind):

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tL1x5_uSo10

I'm looking for a nice versatile tremolo that can switch back and forth between a mellow fender amp style trem and that hard clipping stoccato sound, preferably one with an expression pedal to control the speed.  Does anybody have any suggestions?

Thanks.

Poster

if you want the expression pedal and the "chop" setting go talk to Bob Bradshaw at CAE

Brian27

Get a line 6 M13. Your Tremolo, univibe, leslie, and delay loops are all in one pedalboard. Also get the Expression pedal from line 6