Aalberg TRYM TR-1 Tremolo
Aalberg TRYM TR-1 Tremolo
The TRYM TR-1 Tremolo Pedal from Aalberg Audio delivers everything from a hard-hitting square wave to a gentle sine wave-shaped tremolo effect in a stompbox that can be controlled wirelessly with the optional AERO AE-1 controller. The Tap-Tempo footswitch changes the tremolo speed, and by using the stereo mode you can alternate the tremolo effect from left to right, providing a mesmerizing and spacious tremolo effect.
The TRYM TR-1 Tremolo Pedal can also be controlled by a free iOS / Android remote app that provides easy editing and allows the saving of presets for later recall. All the electronics are contained in a rugged, custom-made aluminum housing, while the onboard yellow LED bars at the top provide actual parameter settings, easily seen from a distance or in low light. The TRYM is powered by an optional 9V adapter.
General Features
- Parameters: Speed, Shape, and Depth
- Use tap tempo to set the speed of the tremolo effect
- Multiple signal configurations
- True bypass
- Compatible with AERO AE-1 Wireless Controller
- Upgrade firmware and sound algorithms by using the Aalberg Update app (iOS only)
- Control pedal and get extended functionality using the Aalberg Remote App (Coming soon)
Controls
- Speed: Adjust the speed of the tremolo effect
- Shape: Change between a mild sine wave tremolo (lowest setting), a more aggressive square wave tremolo (highest setting), or a mix between sine and square wave
- Depth: Adjust the amplitude of the tremolo effect, the “degree” of tremolo effect. Depth set to minimum equals no tremolo effect
- FX-Select / Tap Tempo
- Two modes
- Tap: Tap the desired tremolo speed using the footswitch (TAP)
- FX-Select: Choose active effect parameter (SPEED, SHAPE, and DEPTH) for wireless control with AERO controller (optional)
- Two modes
- On/Off: Set the pedal to ON (activated) or OFF (true bypass)
Input / Output Setups
- Mono In / Mono Out: Connect your instrument to Mono In and the amplifier to Mono Out
- Panning Stereo: Connect your instrument to Mono In, then connect one amplifier to Mono Out, and another amplifier to Stereo Out. The tremolo effect will now alternate between the two outputs, giving a spacious tremolo effect