Have you tried using a pen to have a better tremolo? (Full Version)

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AndresK -> Have you tried using a pen to have a better tremolo? (Apr. 22 2025 13:19:51)

I'm sorry, it popped up, so I had to ask. [:)]





Harry -> RE: Have you tried using a pen to have a better tremolo? (Apr. 22 2025 16:47:23)

hmm sometimes it is best not to overthink things.

It seems the true secret is to have a reverb/delay effect where the notes become an amorphous blob. Then you have a real drone effect with the tremolo? [:D]




Ricardo -> RE: Have you tried using a pen to have a better tremolo? (Apr. 23 2025 11:49:32)

Interesting idea. Perhaps for people with dystonia it is a thing to try....much like gloves the touch sensitivity might help. However, the sound of eveness is best heard using the mute under the strings near the bridge. It is pretty eye opening and most timing issues, not just tremolo, get scrutinized.




hamia -> RE: Have you tried using a pen to have a better tremolo? (Apr. 25 2025 15:20:53)

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ORIGINAL: Harry

hmm sometimes it is best not to overthink things.

It seems the true secret is to have a reverb/delay effect where the notes become an amorphous blob. Then you have a real drone effect with the tremolo? [:D]


Yes, the true test is to hear it with no effects in a room that deadens the sound. That sorts out the men from the boys.




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