4ms Pedals Stereo Tremulus Panneur

4ms Pedals Stereo Tremulus Panneur

...the same smooth tremulation of the tremulus lune with a left and right output mono or stereo input and a switch to select inphase stereo tremulus or out-of-phase stereo panning. the spacing control sets the center of stereo bouncing. the speed control ranges from the sound of a slow steady swell pedal to a drum roll ...hone in on the exact tempo using the fine tuning knob. change the depth from barely a shudder to a full tremulation or stereo panning... ...turn the shape knob to blend between squarewave full on/off repeat percussion effect and smooth sineanglewave buttery tremulus possible custom features include modulation of speed by another lfo (+$ 35) rate doubler footswitch (+$ 10) waveshaping ramp-up sawtooth switch (+$ 10) control of rate by expression|volume pedal (+$ 10) ...and other dreams of yours...


Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price: $165.00

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User Reviews of the 4ms Pedals Stereo Tremulus Panneur

  • Submitted by Ed from Malverne, NY (104 points) on Feb 8, 2006
  • Yeah, well it doesn't get much better than this. 4ms was great at working with me to customize this pedal with some specialized additions, including individual outputs for the 3 LFOs, and the result was well worth the time & money. You can make these to pretty much any specs you want, mine has 4 controls for each channel, an aux LFO, a few extra switches, and the aforementioned LFO outputs with controls. This works brilliantly, all the controls affect the sounds, and the sheer multitude of different controls makes it difficult to stumble across the same settings twice unless you want to. You can choose between wild stereo panning craziness, or a thick, powerful tremolo, and either way it sounds great.
  • Good Points: everything
  • Bad Points: not a thing
  • Price Paid: US$450.00
  • Purchased At: 4ms
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  • Submitted by luke from Iowa City, IA (32 points) on Jun 17, 2004
  • i got one of these things from a guy slimming down his board and i cannot figure why the guy would sell it. the thing is amazing, several pedals in one and worth the cash.
  • Good Points: everything you want from stereo panning, tremelo, strange swells, dual input for an interesting mixing tricks.
  • Bad Points:
  • Price Paid: US$0.00
  • Purchased At: indie seller
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  • Submitted by fingermush from Reno, NV (2 points) on Jun 10, 2004
  • I built two of these a few months ago. Being the first complete DIY project that I've under taken I was suprised at how fast I was able to complete these pedals. My first impression was that of joy when the pedal came to life w/ two of the best trem circuits that I've ever heard. By far the closest thing to Fender 's amp trem in a box, that I've ever heard. Being much more versatile than my Dunlop TVP-1 and the elusive Ibanez Stereo Box, in that the trem's can be used in unisen, or serparatly for intermodulated madness; gives it a fresh sound can be as interesting as it is frustrating, in that it can be tweaked almost too much. Oh and the shape knob (for dialing in hard/soft trems sounds) doesn't do much of anything at all
  • Good Points: Versatlity, makes all other trems obsolete.
  • Bad Points: the Shape noise really doesn't do much
  • Price Paid: US$0.00
  • Purchased At: 4ms site as a kit
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  • Submitted by gr-eh? from Detroit, MI (398 points) on Feb 17, 2004
  • Holy hell, this pedal is everything I'd hoped for an more.. Thanks to Shawn @ sirkut electronics for building this beast for me. Stereo panning nastiness, I can't imagine it getting any better than this but if it does, sign me up. Total chaos in stereo, makes even boring sounds nauseating and interesting. Hooked in a gnarly feedback loop this thing is a monster. Mine takes dual input which you can switch between 1 and 1+2 for total freakin' insanity. My new favorite pedal, and I can see it stayin' on top of the pile for a looooong time. Panning or synched stereo tremolo or completely different waveform/depth/speed/spacing/smoothness.. Intense!
  • Good Points: Learning curve like a mofo but that's obvious given what this thing does. Oh, and I didn't have to build it.
  • Bad Points: Hah, not a one!
  • Price Paid: US$25.00
  • Purchased At: http://sinkhole.net/lackthereof
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  • Submitted by spit + smudge from Savannah, GA (214 points) on Feb 3, 2004
  • Wizow! This pedal is AMAZING. I love how it can act as 2 individual tremolo pedals. Whats even better it has 2 outputs and 2 inputs (I did a mod where it will use either just input 1 for both inputs, or use the 2 inputs separately for each "channel".) With the mods, this panner shines. With the ramp up/down sawtooth mod, it really does add more characteristics to the panning/tremolo sound. Then you go into the panner feature. I can't stress how awesome this pedal is. One channel going silkly smooth tremolo and the other channel going into a choppy fast paced nuttiness. The doubler mod is a great addition to an already cool pedal, basically it just doubles the range of the speed.
  • Good Points: The sound is amazing, tweak the two gain trimpots for a slight overdriven sound. 4 pots (speed, spacing, depth, and smooth) give it unbeatable tweakability and with the switches+mods it will give you more than you could ever want from a trem/panner.
  • Bad Points: None. Not even having to build it was a bad point, hell it was fun and a challenge.
  • Price Paid: US$0.00
  • Purchased At: built it myself
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