Panning tremolo

The Seymour Duncan shapeshifter would be an incredible one to do. Could replace the tap tempo section with something based around the TapLFO chip since the original tap tempo code of course would be proprietary and illegal to copy
 
The smaller mono version still makes sense if you don't have a need for stereo, this one is a 1590BB so takes up a little more room.

If you do have a stereo rig, however, it sounds really cool swirling back and forth. :)
 
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That's correct, the LFO sweeps each side 180 degrees out of phase.

Two parallel signal paths, so you could do Stereo In > Stereo Out, Mono In > Stereo Out, or two completely separate (but synchronized) mono paths at different locations in your signal chain.
 
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That's correct, the LFO sweeps each side 180 degrees out of phase.

Two parallel signal paths, so you could do Stereo In > Stereo Out, Mono In > Stereo Out, or two completely separate (but synchronized) mono paths at different locations in your signal chain.
I have joined my brethren on the ceremonial "waitlist". We will dance and feast until the arrival of the awaited one.
 
This is very cool. I’m slowly building towards stereo and I will need a stereo trem to put after my reverb!
 
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I literally just bought a second amp yesterday to start down a wet-dry path... and have spent all day researching the best way to split signal to stereo. Ground loop hum, phase reverse, buffered split, etc. This would be, let's just say, very convenient for me. Waitlisted.
 
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