Having got quite addicted to the trem settings in my THR10, I feel like I'm finally ready to actually get a decent pedal trem, having only had cheap crap ones before and never getting on with them.
I'm just wondering if anyone makes a dual trem, preferably with tap and multiple modes, so you could e.g. combine a 1/4 note throb with an 1/8 note throb, possibly even having one of those as blackface-type and the other harmonic, or something?
Does that exist outside of multifx options like M9/Helix etc?
I think the Chase Bliss one can do both at once, but not sure if at different tempos?
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Twin Stags looks good, but not sure if you can sync the 2 trems?
The Empress sounds amazing but isn't dual.
The Stone Deaf does the dual thing but not the harmonic thing
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The Lovetone Doppelganger has 2 independent LFOs and various filtering so you can vary different eq bands at different rates (I assume to try to emulate a Leslie).
Also light, fast, fluttery tremolo over slow swooshy phaser.
I was surprised at how many weird rhythmic things you could get two tremolos to do- set one to a square wave at a really slow rate and the other fast and you can get really fun morse-code style stuff.
The Pattern Trem on my M5 does similar things, but tends to work much better if you know what you want to start with and dial it in- I found the Nova Modulator better for a "turn the knobs until cool stuff happens, then see what it inspires you to play" approach.
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Seriously though that is an option, alternatively the Empress does have some different rhythmic options so although it's not truly dual it might do what you want.
Rare as hen teeth
Cost usually around £500?
The size of a small hatchback
but they are very awesome
An option maybe?
Is the CE-1 model any good? Always fancied one of those.
Who's got one of those? Good? That can basically be the trem-side of the Flint x2, right?