Man, I've been playing for 45 years, and I'm continually impressed with Andy's very diverse guitar skills. What was the end song? It sounded a bit like "Who are you?"
I've been chasing stereo trem for a while now, and this one seems like it could be the one. I've tried the EH Pulsar, which is OK but I found it to be too choppy, interfering with attack and flow no matter how I set it. Ended up selling that. Next up was a rare Behringer trem/pan (TP300), which sounded great but the stereo out was broken. Based on what I've heard here and a couple other demos I have high hopes that this will earn a permanent place on my board. Thanks!
Edgar Cabada I think you can also put another effect pedal into it like an effects loop. Or if you have another Source Audio pedal, you can connect them another way. I don't have a shop that seeks these anywhere near me, so I haven't gotten to try it out. The option of normal, optical, and Harmonic,as well as other weird modulations, has me really debating just buying one to check it out.
PGS I need a recommendation for a good, simple tremolo with a really aggressive choppy square wave. A more subtle trem would be nice to have but my priority is a really nasty slow helicoptor sound. Most demos I see are mellow 60s-70s rock (which I love) but I'm aiming for something a bit more out-there...
+Patrick Rodriguez The Vertigo's Shape knob allows you to morph from a super choppy square wave to a sine wave, to a reverse sawtooth. It's very capable of doing aggressive chop or smooth tremolo.
Boss's TR2 will go all the way to a full square wave, on/off/on/off sound. It's pretty bare-bones compared to the Vertigo, but it's affordable and sounds great.
I'm curious as to which is more usable..vertigo, fender tre verb or TC electronics pipeline with toneprint. I'd like a classic 60s surf sound but the ability to have some lush mellow and also hard rhythmic chop
Of those options, going to say the Vertigo is underrated. Not far from the Flint in tonal quality, superior to the Fender.Analog is the big thing now, and there , I'd go with the Walrus Monument, unless you want to get into serious $.
So I did what I should have done years ago...got rid of all my pedals and got a VOC AC15 instead. The built in tremolo and reverb is what I've been chasing with pedals. Aldo more time playing as opposed to dialing... Very happy now!!!
+thanios palmett The LED tempo indicator at the top of the pedal can be engaged with the Neuro App. Simply go to the "Hardware Options" menu and hit the "Enable external Tap Tempo Switch."
This is fantastic - the pedal sound great! Excellent work, Andy.
Sounds awesome. Great playing as always Andy.
Man, I've been playing for 45 years, and I'm continually impressed with Andy's very diverse guitar skills.
What was the end song? It sounded a bit like "Who are you?"
Yep, a bit of Who improv. :)
Sold on the stereo function. Damn!
I've been chasing stereo trem for a while now, and this one seems like it could be the one. I've tried the EH Pulsar, which is OK but I found it to be too choppy, interfering with attack and flow no matter how I set it. Ended up selling that. Next up was a rare Behringer trem/pan (TP300), which sounded great but the stereo out was broken. Based on what I've heard here and a couple other demos I have high hopes that this will earn a permanent place on my board. Thanks!
If I run stereo in and stereo out, does this give me the option to turn off/on stereo panning?
3 years late but probably. Source has an app where you can control literally everything their pedals can do.
OMG, that stereo section!!
Best ZZ riff ever
Wait so you can add a separate tap tempo pedal to it?
Edgar Cabada Yep and it takes an expression pedal
Edgar Cabada I think you can also put another effect pedal into it like an effects loop. Or if you have another Source Audio pedal, you can connect them another way. I don't have a shop that seeks these anywhere near me, so I haven't gotten to try it out. The option of normal, optical, and Harmonic,as well as other weird modulations, has me really debating just buying one to check it out.
@@CorbCorbin Yeah, you need the Neuro Hub to run the One Series pedals together, via MIDI.
very nice great
PGS I need a recommendation for a good, simple tremolo with a really aggressive choppy square wave. A more subtle trem would be nice to have but my priority is a really nasty slow helicoptor sound. Most demos I see are mellow 60s-70s rock (which I love) but I'm aiming for something a bit more out-there...
+Patrick Rodriguez The Vertigo Tremolo's Shape knob lets you morph from a full square wave to a sine wave to a saw tooth, so it can get super choppy.
+Patrick Rodriguez The Vertigo's Shape knob allows you to morph from a super choppy square wave to a sine wave, to a reverse sawtooth. It's very capable of doing aggressive chop or smooth tremolo.
EHX Pulsar ;)
EQD Hummingbird
Boss's TR2 will go all the way to a full square wave, on/off/on/off sound. It's pretty bare-bones compared to the Vertigo, but it's affordable and sounds great.
While my guitar gently trems
Good lookin' pedal.
Stereo Tremolo is the shiz.....just a tad and its great.
So much trem
I'm curious as to which is more usable..vertigo, fender tre verb or TC electronics pipeline with toneprint.
I'd like a classic 60s surf sound but the ability to have some lush mellow and also hard rhythmic chop
I have the Vertigo and Tre Verb
I really want a Keeley Dynatrem. Hope that answers your question.
@@mattgilbert7347 I actually went simple and bought the jhs tidewater
Of those options, going to say the Vertigo is underrated. Not far from the Flint in tonal quality, superior to the Fender.Analog is the big thing now, and there , I'd go with the Walrus Monument, unless you want to get into serious $.
So I did what I should have done years ago...got rid of all my pedals and got a VOC AC15 instead. The built in tremolo and reverb is what I've been chasing with pedals. Aldo more time playing as opposed to dialing... Very happy now!!!
@@paulsmart5199 Check out the Verbs and Trems on the older Ampeg combos; never heard anything that compared.
hi, how mini-led tempo indicator work ?
+thanios palmett The LED tempo indicator at the top of the pedal can be engaged with the Neuro App. Simply go to the "Hardware Options" menu and hit the "Enable external Tap Tempo Switch."
hi. but it just engaged with the Neuro App ?, or the led can work without the app and tap tempo pedal ?? indicating me the spped
This would match my Green Rhino perfectly... look wise lol.
I was thinking the same thing! it's like the exact grain too.
What song was that first one?
+Kensarii thanks!
To me this pedal sounds too digital. What do others here think?
Nothing tom morrello
Not having a stereo panning mode was a major mistake
It splits mono to stereo by default if you have 2 cables connected.
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