Goodhertz has released Trem Control, a classically-inspired tremolo plug-in that is capable of radically new modulation effects.
We love tremolo because it adds a human touch: the unsteadiness of a singer’s voice, or of Coleman Hawkins’ tenor on “Body and Soul.” And for nearly a century, innovators have brought that wavering to new instruments, inventing the unforgettable shimmer of Lionel’s vibraphone1, and the soulful wobble of a Rhodes.
But we also love tremolo when it’s more than a sine wave — that is, when it completely transforms a sound and imparts a rhythm or timbre otherwise unimaginable.
And yet most digital tremolos fail to capture all of the above. They’re usually hard to control, don’t automate smoothly, and they lack the character and richness of a great tube amp tremolo.
So, with all that in mind, we built something intuitive and limitless, a tremolo that combined the immediacy of hardware with the detail of digital.
Trem Control for Mac (AU/AAX) is available for purchase for the introductory price of $65 USD until May 4th, 2015.
More information: Goodhertz / Trem Control