Wow that was some of the best playing on YT! I came here for the pedal and was taken by the playing. You really made that pedal sound great. I'm going to go and buy one. Thanks.
I got to first try mine tonight and actually I could almost swear to you there's an ever so slight volume boost, not a volume drop (what would be much worse, in my opinion). Still need to explore it more but I'm really really liking the trem, and it's solid built.
I love your videos and your tasteful musicianship. What would be cool, would be if the inset picture of the effect always showed the settings of what we are hearing, as happens with the full shots. Meanwhile the overlaid text is quite adequate. The black-on-black on the small knobs could do with a bit of white in the notch. I'd definitely do that if I bought one.
Bias doesn't change color! It changes the LFO carrier wave from probably a triangle on the left and a pulse wave on the right at 100% and somewhere between in the middle settings. Tremolo is amplitude modulation. It's volume on and then off that rides the low frequency oscillator's carrier wave. A triangle is smooth and gradual. A pulse is just on or off. Turn your depth to 100% and put bias on pulse wave, and you've got a slicer. Now these cheap pedals may change the color of your guitar tone with bad components and design. You want $88 for a pedal on $23 pedal depending on the REBRANDING.
Search aliexpress, and you have the same pedal in different colors with different logos. What, there's mooer, donner, biang, rowin, ammoon, kokko, joyo, tom's line, and the list goes on.. Clones of clones of clones.. Some of the 17 dollar ones sound as good as the original clone...
I've just got this pedal & I love it, coudn't workout the Bias knob but you've really claified that for me. I really must complement you m8, you do play beautiful guitar. Do you do any online tuition? I'd really like to focus in specifically in that kind of style, please let me know or any pointers as to anyone you recomend, books or whatever.
This one's the top contender for the tremolo spot on my pedal board, but I haven't had a chance to try it out since it won't come in to the swedish stores until a week from now or so. I'm wondering if there's any difference in volume bypassed vs. engaged, which I know certain other tremolo pedals I've been looking at got.
Sorry Mike, i was asking what kind of picks (plectrums) you use not pick ups. Hah. I wondered why you asked which guitar. I thought well maybe he switches up picks for differentt guitars. Haha
I bought one today and it had a very audible clicking sound that followed the speed of the tremolo. It is noticeable even with the pedal off. Is this normal or did I get a defective unit?
I just got mine today and it has the clicking sound, but only when it is engaged. I bought it for my Ampeg VT60, which lacks a tremolo, but I tested it with my Ampeg Jet J12-T, which has a built in tremolo. The Trelicopter isn't even in the same ball park as the J12-T's tremolo. This is the first of six Mooer pedals I'm somewhat disappointed with. Nevertheless, I'll see how it works out in my rig.
The way he's playing it reminds me of "Wake Up" by Mad Season (it's probably the bassline). Great song. But yeah, I guess he's playing his rendition of White Wedding. Great playing anyway.
Ordered a Mooer Trelicopter because of this great demo, but was very disappointed to discover that it has a terrible pulsing/clicking sound when I tried it a number of different ways; this is unacceptable, so I’m having to return it. This issue is actually known and discussed on the forums. I’m very disappointed, because the pedal otherwise sounds good.