@kazhilly Thank you for the information to the viewers and warm appreciation. I too love the sound of SCT. Tremolo is really soulful sound. I have tried to get that effect through software processing. Thank you for your time to listen it and for your comments.
noo.. i am not :)) i think i did not get the tremelo part well form the sound. i have never played a "tremelo harmonica" either... all i do is hand tremelo on a hohner chromatic. so was curious about what you were trying...
@kkkkeyur He is NOT kidding... record your music in regular hohner and add echo effect in any audio editing software with a delay more than half a second... then split the stereo track into two separate mono tracks... increase the pitch of one of the tracks by half a step... there is your tremolo (yeah the word you are looking for is treMOlo)...
Sounds nice!! I have the Suzuki SCT-128 myself, I did ask Hohner but they don't have any plans for this, so I bought the Suzuki.
People who don't understand;
"Tremolo" means Double Reeds for Each Note, with each reed tuned slightly apart producing the typical tremolo "Vibrato" sound.
The ONLY Tremolo-Tuned chromatic in the World is the Suzuki SCT-128; expensive but STUNNINGLY Beautiful, check it out!
(Note: John Infande has now Stopped making his self-made Double Hohner tremolo chromatic!)
kazhilly 1 year ago
@kazhilly Thank you for the information to the viewers and warm appreciation. I too love the sound of SCT. Tremolo is really soulful sound. I have tried to get that effect through software processing. Thank you for your time to listen it and for your comments.
kkkkeyur 1 year ago
what is chromatic tremelo? is it the tremelo effect produced solely by moving the toungue inside and not the hand outside?
pied007 2 years ago
Check out Suziki SCT-128. Thats chromatic tremelo harmonica. Hohner doesn't make it in chromatic scale.
kkkkeyur 2 years ago
i see... i am not too familiar with this :) so you played the hohner and used the software to process it to make it sound like a tremelo harmonica?
pied007 2 years ago
Hope you are not kidding... :)
kkkkeyur 2 years ago
noo.. i am not :)) i think i did not get the tremelo part well form the sound. i have never played a "tremelo harmonica" either... all i do is hand tremelo on a hohner chromatic. so was curious about what you were trying...
pied007 2 years ago
if its hard to describe here.. maybe u can email me in length when get time :)
pied007 2 years ago
@kkkkeyur He is NOT kidding... record your music in regular hohner and add echo effect in any audio editing software with a delay more than half a second... then split the stereo track into two separate mono tracks... increase the pitch of one of the tracks by half a step... there is your tremolo (yeah the word you are looking for is treMOlo)...
prashworld 1 year ago
@prashworld - Well my friend, its just a slip of pen not knowledge. ;-)
kkkkeyur 1 year ago
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prashworld 1 year ago