The TremoLlama is a versatile tremolo plugin for live performance. The tremolo features are extensive, but what differentiates it from others are it's easy to use visuals and the "live" tempo features. The depth slider is self-explanatory, but you may have noticed that it doesn't have a frequency slider. You set how fast it cycles by tapping in a tempo or typing it into the tempo box, then setting the multiplier slider. If the tempo is synched to another plugin or the host, only the multiplier knob is necessary. If you don't want the "upstroke" of the pulse to fall exactly on the downbeat you can use the offset slider to change where it is relative to the beat. It has a light that can turn on for the beats or the frequency of the tremolo. The remaining features are for controlling the tap tempo input and metronome output.
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Chopper is a pattern controlled gate. When used on a stereo track you can widen the sound by delaying the right channel or by using the flipflop pan which switched the pan for each gate trigger.
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Slicer: another way of ruining your audio: chop it up and slice it to pieces. A kind of a super-tremolo effect - but try it on drum lops if you wanna get experiMental
Includes seven presets to get you started.
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Rider: a cool tremolo / volume manipulation / audio chopper tool. except for crazy tremolo styles, you can use any MIDI information to control the volume of your audio (for example to fine-ride vocal tracks). Audio-chopper, sneaking tremolo, two-speed tremolo and a unique tremolo deform control to tailor-shape your effect. Use MIDI messages to vari-speed your tremolo and more stuff.
16 presets will help you understand the full potential of this seemingly "normal" plugin.
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