TC Electronic Pipeline Tap Tremolo Pedal

£79.99

The JustPedals team think the TC Electronic Pipeline Tap Tremolo Pedal is a tasty New Tremolo Pedals option for your smorgasbord (pedalboard). Just Read More for images videos and latest prices from the TC Electronic brand and delivered by a UK retailer, with warranty & more.


Description

The JustPedals team think the TC Electronic Pipeline Tap Tremolo Pedal is a tasty New Tremolo Pedals option for your smorgasbord (pedalboard). Just Read More for images videos and latest UK prices from the TC Electronic brand, delivered by a UK retailer, with warranty & more.

The widely anticipated Pipeline Tap Tremolo takes the vintage warmth that made the tremolo effect so iconic and pairs it with a modern edge for more radical situations. Pipeline has both soft Vintage sine waves and solid Square blocks available at the flick of a switch and with up to 6 dBs of boost you’ll never sound thin or deflated.

The footswitch is tap tempo-enabled for fast tempo adjustments and the Subdivision knob lets you splice the tempo into seven inspiring rhythmic accents. And last but not least – it’s TonePrint-enabled, giving you an endless array of possibilities in a little box that won’t put a ding in your board.

Key Features

  • TonePrint Enabled – The TonePrint Editor allows in-depth manipulation of tremolo shapes
  • Tap Tempo Footswitch – Match the speed of the tremolo with your playing
  • Customisable – Customizeable tremolo shapes and sequences
  • Choose From Seven Subdivisions – Seven rhythmic subdivisions
  • Massive Boost – 6 dBs of volume boost
  • Try Sequencing – Sequence 4 bars of different subdivisions
  • Combine Tremolo Curves – Combine 2 tremolo curves for a unique custom shape

Trim the Surf with TonePrint

Using the mini toggle switch you can unlock a wealth of chilled-out TonePrints from our local tribe of tone surfers. Using TonePrint Editor will fold out the Pipeline like a toolbox of tremolo. For example, you can mix two different tremolo pulses for super gnarly and eccentric curve shapes. Each pulse can have its own individual shape, speed and phase.

This makes it possible to emulate the classic light bulb based opto-tremolos, like the Shin Ei Univibe, with its “double dip”-shaped waves.

Custom Carved Barrels

The Custom mode lets you program your own subdivision pattern. Using the free TonePrint Editor, you can sequence up to 4 bars of different subdivisions for a copacetic quilt of tremolo chunks.

It could be two bars of 8th notes, third bar is 16th notes, and the fourth bar is 32nd notes. Or the other way around! Release your inner dubstep demon or practice your robo-vocabulary for the technological singularity!

Tap Tempo and Drop In

With tap tempo and a versatile subdivision knob, you have all of your rhythmic proclivities on board and easy to get. We loaded the tap function into the standard footswitch so it won’t eat too much pedalboard space.

Just hold down the footswitch for two seconds, light turns green, and you can tap the tempo you want. After that, use the Subdivision knob to give your tremolo the right rhythmic stutter, befitting the situation.

Functionality

  • Tap Tempo – You can easily switch from true bypass to a buffered bypass in case you have long cables or tons of pedals. Sending your signal through this Pipeline won’t wipe out your tone
  • Subdivision – The subdivision knob lets you dial in the rhythmic pattern of the tremolo waves. From simple quarter or eighth notes to quarter or eighth note triplets and beyond.
  • Depth – This knob controls how deep the tremolo cuts into the volume. Clockwise gets you the smooth surface of a waxed longboard and counterclockwise generates tall double overhead waves that cut all the way down to Bikini Bottom
  • Mini-Toggle – Switch between surfy sine waves and square-edged bricks of tremolo. The middle position activates the TonePrint setting where you can beam in artist TonePrints or go to town with your own creations. Using the free TonePrint Editor, you can make anything from even corduroy waves to a 50-year storm of chop.
  • Speed – Sets the speed of the tremolo oscillation. From calm, rolling tides to choppy, rippling waves and anything in between.
  • Volume – The Volume knob can boost your signal up to 6 dBs. Due to the fact that the tremolo effect is turning the volume up and down, the ear perceives a drop in volume even though the signal is measurably the same. The Volume knob lets you adjust for the perceived volume drop.

Specifications

  • 9V/100mA
  • True Bypass or Buffered Bypass

 

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Brand

TC Electronic

TC Electronic are known for innovative, studio-quality effects that combine great tone with modern technology. Founded in Denmark, they’ve shaped the sound of countless players with classics like the Hall of Fame Reverb, Flashback Delay, and Ditto Looper. Their gear is built for reliability and ease of use, offering a range of features that include lush ambient effects and precise tone shaping. Whether on stage or in the studio, TC Electronic deliver professional sound and creative flexibility trusted by musicians worldwide.

TC Electronic’s product lineup includes a wide range of guitar effects pedals known for their pristine sound quality, versatility, and cutting-edge features. From classic effects like delays, reverbs, and choruses to more experimental and unique pedals, TC Electronic offers a comprehensive selection to suit a wide range of playing styles and preferences.

Category

Tremolo Pedals

Tremolo pedals rhythmically raise and lower your guitar volume, creating a pulsing effect that has been used on countless classic recordings. It can be smooth and vintage, sharp and choppy, or synced to a song’s tempo for more modern rhythmic movement.

Tremolo works beautifully with clean chords, surf tones, blues, indie, cinematic parts and atmospheric playing. It is a simple effect in principle, but the right tremolo pedal can add life, motion and a strong sense of groove to otherwise static parts.

Tags

Tremolo

Tremolo pedals and related effects are commonly used by guitarists looking to shape their tone in a more focused and creative way. Different designs offer their own response, feel and tonal character depending on the style of music and the type of amplifier or guitar being used.

Many players build pedalboards gradually over time, combining different effects and utilities to create a setup that suits their own sound and workflow. Tremolo related gear can play an important role in both live performance and studio recording.