The one on the Sabrotone blog works perfectly. And check the comments below if you want to add the symmetry mod. https://www.sabrotone.com/request-tremulus-lune/
Oh sorry I misread. I'm not sure about the dual LFO. Someone needs to compile every version of this tremolo. Still my favorite trem of them all. The Shoot the Moon is probably all most of us really need.
I've got nothing to contribute to the tremulus lune convo - however, I am happy to report that this circuit may be tagged as verified. Many of the pots work in what you would think of as the "opposite" direction, such as the oscillation level increases when you turn the Osc pot CCW... but whatever, there is so much going on with this circuit that you may find that yo be the least of your worries... anyway - TAG IT, Anders, this one is GOOD.
Chris, thanks for verifying! I'm pretty lazy these days, so if I see anything with more than 6 offboard controls, I just go, "ugh..." Does this one have any tricks up its sleeve that can't be done by the Escobedo TMK or a good ol' Fuzz Factory?
Hey Sebastian - so as far as the noises that come out of this thing - ALL of the controls are interactive and wild, and can get you more into "Great Destroyer" territory. Do you want to do EIGHT knobs and THREE switches, though? I built this up for someone who does noise performance, not guitar based music. It definitely seems more suited to constant knob fiddling as opposed to set it, forget it, and stomp on it. One small adjustment I might make if/when I build this again: the Self OSC knob is drawn here as the schematic has it, but with leg three unconnected, it basically acts like an on/off switch for the Self Osc SW. The layout for the Standard Swash has the same pot with legs 2 AND 3 connected to the lug of the momentary stomp switch. That seems like it might allow for the full sweep of the B1m Self Osc potentiometer.
Please make a layout for the Tremulus Lune with DUAL LFO, where the second LFO alters the main LFO.
ReplyDeleteThey have a short video for it.
https://tagboardeffects.blogspot.com/2013/03/tremulus-lune.html
ReplyDeleteThat's the standard version with just one LFO
DeleteDo you have a schematic for the dual LFO version?
ReplyDeleteNot really. But there's some details here
Deletehttp://www.commonsound.com/kits/doku.php?id=commonsound:tremulus
The one on the Sabrotone blog works perfectly. And check the comments below if you want to add the symmetry mod. https://www.sabrotone.com/request-tremulus-lune/
ReplyDeleteCan't find a schematic for the dual lfo there?
DeleteOh sorry I misread. I'm not sure about the dual LFO. Someone needs to compile every version of this tremolo. Still my favorite trem of them all. The Shoot the Moon is probably all most of us really need.
DeleteI've got nothing to contribute to the tremulus lune convo - however, I am happy to report that this circuit may be tagged as verified. Many of the pots work in what you would think of as the "opposite" direction, such as the oscillation level increases when you turn the Osc pot CCW... but whatever, there is so much going on with this circuit that you may find that yo be the least of your worries... anyway - TAG IT, Anders, this one is GOOD.
ReplyDeleteChris, thanks for verifying! I'm pretty lazy these days, so if I see anything with more than 6 offboard controls, I just go, "ugh..." Does this one have any tricks up its sleeve that can't be done by the Escobedo TMK or a good ol' Fuzz Factory?
ReplyDeleteHey Sebastian - so as far as the noises that come out of this thing - ALL of the controls are interactive and wild, and can get you more into "Great Destroyer" territory. Do you want to do EIGHT knobs and THREE switches, though? I built this up for someone who does noise performance, not guitar based music. It definitely seems more suited to constant knob fiddling as opposed to set it, forget it, and stomp on it. One small adjustment I might make if/when I build this again: the Self OSC knob is drawn here as the schematic has it, but with leg three unconnected, it basically acts like an on/off switch for the Self Osc SW. The layout for the Standard Swash has the same pot with legs 2 AND 3 connected to the lug of the momentary stomp switch. That seems like it might allow for the full sweep of the B1m Self Osc potentiometer.
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