Electro-Harmonix Debuts Pulsar Variable Shape Tremolo Pedal
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Electro-Harmonix used the 2004 Winter NAMM show to unveil the Pulsar, a new multi-functional variable shape tremolo pedal as they call it.
Controls include:
- WAVE SHAPE Switch -- Selects between the Wave Triangle Mode and the Square Wave Mode.
- SHAPE Knob -- Changes the shape of the wave form that modulates the Tremolo.
- Wave Triangle Mode -- As the SHAPE knob is turned from the Counter-Clockwise (minimum) position to the Center (middle) position, the wave starts as a rising Sawtooth and becomes a Triangle. From the Center position to the Clockwise (maximum) position, the wave changes from a Triangle to a falling Sawtooth.
- Square Wave Mode -- As the SHAPE knob is turned from the Counter-Clockwise (minimum) position to the Center (middle) position, the wave starts as a Small Pulse Width Wave and becomes a Square Width Wave. From the Center position to the Clockwise (maximum) position, the wave changes from a Square Width Wave to a Large Pulse Width Wave.
- DEPTH Knob -- Adjusts the amount of Tremolo that will be applied to your signal. As the INTENSITY knob is turned from the Counter-Clockwise (minimum) position to the Clockwise (maximum) position, the amount of the effect will increase.
- RATE Knob -- Adjusts the speed of modulation for the effect. As the RATE knob is turned from the Counter-Clockwise (minimum) position to the Clockwise (maximum) position, the rate of modulation will increase.
- RATE/STATUS LED -- If the effect is engaged, the LED will blink at the same rate that the effect modulates. If the LED is off, The Pulsar is in bypass mode. The footswitch engages/disengages
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