28/01/2023
Tremolo is when the same note is reiterated so rapidly that it creates a wavering effect around it. This audio effect can also be produced by putting together two notes of slightly different pitches. Guitarists produce it by moving the finger playing on the neck up and down very fast, they often refer to it as vibrato. It might sound the same to our human ears, but it's not the same thing in theory. Vibrato alters the pitch, while tremolo alters the volume.
In popular DAWs , tremolo is achieved by varying the amplitude of sound through plugins. You can virtually add tremolo on everything now, but discernment is still important. An audio effect is as good as the context in which it is applied.
Here are some important parameters to keep in mind when adding tremolo.
Rate: Sets the frequency in which the low-frequency oscillator modulates the tremolo signal.
Depth: Sets the modulation amount.
Offset field: Sets the amount of left and right movement in the tremolo effect. This results in either small or large tremolo variations.
Sync: Synchronizes the modulation speed with the project's tempo.
Sometimes you might feel that a note in your composition doesn't serve any purpose, or is not present enough. Try tremolo on that same note and see how it fills it with rhythm.
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