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Aceman

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So, I need a Tap Tremolo for my Still Of The Night Cello Technique. I have a few with it, but...
- Empress Limited Edition...too nice.
- Original Duncan Shape Shifter...too delicate.

What to do what to do???

The answer was obvious - get the Walrus Monument or Wampler Latitude that I could find the best deal on!


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Cool lookin'. Little hard to read for me. Do the knobs light up? (Just wondering if that's why they are clear.). I haven't as much need for tremolo as you, but with that amount of fine control, I bet I could come up with a number of hitherto unheard of new uses.
 
Cool lookin'. Little hard to read for me. Do the knobs light up? (Just wondering if that's why they are clear.). I haven't as much need for tremolo as you, but with that amount of fine control, I bet I could come up with a number of hitherto unheard of new uses.

I don't have as much need for tremolo as I have either - LOL.

But yes - another high score in tremolo shaping ability.
- Attack is a "bias" shift that leans the hump left or right. Shapeshifter does this too
- Space is the amount of "low" time between wave peaks
- No, the knobs do not light up.
 
I have one and love it! It's never left my board, and the recording engineer I work with also bought one for his bass rig per my recommendation.
 
It was really a toss up between that or the Monument. Eventually I will own them both. Very happy with the Ego Compressor right now, so Wampler is high on my desirable list.
 
A friend of mine had a Walrus Monument for a bit. It was probably the noisiest tremolo pedal I've ever heard. EQD Night Wire replaced it with no regrets.
 
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