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WireGrind releases Arch Tremesis: A Signal-Triggered Tremolo VST Effect for Windows
Wednesday September 10, 2025. 10:14 PM , from KVR Audio
WireGrind has released Arch Tremesis, a VST tremolo plugin. Features include threshold-triggered LFOs, 11 modulation waveforms, ducking, internal/external sidechaining, and settings that limit/force a certain number of LFO cycles. LFO Triggering The effect's LFO switches on and off depending on the signal level. It works much like the attack and release on a compressor, and the result is an LFO that can synchronize with individual notes. LFO Cycling Control With the 'Number of Cycles' parameter, users can specify how many LFO cycles should follow each trigger. LFO behavior can be further refined with a cycle mode ('at least,' 'at most,' or 'exactly') which gets applied to the 'Number of Cycles.' Features Made Possible by Triggering In addition to LFO cycling control, a number of other features are made possible by the triggering mechanism. These include sidechaining, LFO onset delay, ducking, and lookahead. Onset delay, essentially a pre-delay, adds a short pause between the LFO trigger and the onset of modulation. One possible use for this is to cleanly pass transients while still modulating the rest of the note. 11 Waveforms Arch Tremesis has 11 different modulation waveforms. These include the well-known waveforms sine, triangle, sawtooth, and square, as well as six additional waveforms that have more unusual shapes. Feature Summary: Threshold-triggered LFO. 11 waveforms. Sidechaining. Ducking. LFO cycle controls. Onset delay. Linked/independent channel processing. Trigger signal filtering. Trigger signal scope. Lookahead. Undo/Redo. A/B settings toggle. Price: $50/€42 - Arch Tremesis is currently available for an introductory price of $20/€17 until October 15th. Read More
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