Get your tone to the chopper.
In today’s blog we are combining square wave tremolo from Rising Sun with some high gain distortion from War party to achieve some stuttery, buttery goodness. Come along with us as we explore what sounds are possible when we throw subtlety out the window and attempt to get our tone to the chopper.
Let’s get ramping (ramp mode explored).
We’re continuing our informative series where we explore the tap and ramp features of NativeAudio pedals. In this blog, we’re going to learn what ramp mode is, how to use it, the benefits, and what a ramp tremolo sounds like in action.
Let’s get tapping (tap mode explored).
We’re starting a new informative series where we explore the tap and ramp features of NativeAudio pedals. In this blog, we’re going to learn what tap mode is, how to use it, the benefits, and what a tap tremolo sounds like in action.
A classic combo.
Today we are pairing up Buffalo Days with Rising Sun, and you’ll be hard pressed to find a better duo. If you’re trying to nail those classic 60s combo amp sounds, reverb and tremolo are going to be essential. So join us as we dig in for some tasty tones.
Chopping the Bass VI.
In today’s blog, we put a Danelectro Bass VI through the Rising Sun to get a classic amp-style tremolo.
Sweet and choppy.
In this blog we explore the waveform selector on the Rising Sun to see how different wave shapes effect the character of the tremolo. We’ll also be using the Mint Drive to sweeten the overall tone with some break up.