Description
Some tremolos color your tone as much as they modulate it. Terrain takes the opposite approach: an optical-coupled circuit that keeps the LFO noise out of your signal path entirely, so what reaches your amp is your guitar’s true voice, just breathing in and out.
- Speed — dial in anything from a slow tidal swell to a rapid, choppy pulse.
- Depth — control how deep the volume dips go, from subtle shimmer to full choke.
- Waveform Shape — shift the character of the pulse itself, opening up different rhythmic textures.
- Gain — compensate for the perceived volume drop that comes with deeper depth settings, keeping your output consistent.
Optical coupling isn’t just a spec sheet line here — it’s the reason this tremolo stays quiet and transparent even when you’re pushing the effect hard. Place it early in your chain for a clean, throbbing foundation, or after your gain stages if you want the pulse to ride on top of an already-driven tone. Either way, Terrain won’t fight your signal chain for space, sonically or physically — it’s built compact to keep your board tidy.
If you’ve been chasing a tremolo that sounds like a great amp’s built-in effect rather than a bolted-on gimmick, this is the low-noise throb worth auditioning.






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