Martinic COLORSOUND TREMOLO

$19.00

The Martinic Colorsound Tremolo AU/VST plugin, tested and authorized by Macaris, precisely recreates the famous Colorsound Tremolo effect pedal used by Green Day, Joe Bonamassa, and Phil Manzanera among other well known guitar players. It’s a virtual effect plugin that aims to recreate the tremolo effects from two different iterations of the popular stomp box.

Includes recreations of both the 1974 and 1996 version of the original pedal. In the 70’s, brothers Larry and Joe Macari of Sola Sound developed the Colorsound Tremolo, modeled after the tremolo of a VOX® AC30 tube amp, using only 4 transistors.

The Martinic Colorsound Tremolo was created using our trademarked ACE modelling technique to bring precise recreations of both the 1974 and 1996 models into modern DAW applications. With the added capabilities of stereo and tempo sync, it’s the new “go to” tremolo effect plugin for achieving that sweet vintage vibe on any audio track!

Martinic Colorsound Tremolo is modeled closely on the original tremolo, offering the same features (and flaws) to perfectly preserve the character of the original effect.

Feature List

  • Accurate emulation of original Colorsound Tremolo effect
  • Includes two different models: 1974 and 1996
  • Extended LFO speed range from 0.01 to 20 Hz
  • Optional LFO host tempo sync from 16 bars to 1/64 note
  • Stereo input/output with stereo width control
  • Drive control that adds subtle saturation
  • Output volume control
  • Includes 16 presets
  • No battery required

 

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Description

System Requirements for Martinic COLORSOUND TREMOLO

Colorsound Tremolo is available as a VST 2.4 or AU (Audio Units) effect plug-in, which means it needs to run inside VST or AU hosting software, e.g. Ableton Live, Cubase, GarageBand, Logic Pro, REAPER, Studio One, etc.

Although Colorsound Tremolo should be able to run at any sample rate the host provides, a rate of at least 44.1 kHz is recommended.

Colorsound Tremolo is designed to run on Windows 7 or newer, or Mac OS X 10.9 (Mavericks) or newer.