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Just a very brief example of what i've been working on for the last 4 months (the playing is not great but wanted to show some of the weird stuff its capable of, not to mention i've only been able to try it out for first time over the last 48 hours) Everything you're hearing is genuine, there is no pitch shifting whatsoever, beyond an actuated tremolo arm with a (mostly) transposing setup (on a floyd rose?!?) It can play quite literally any song (it has time-stretching built in, so yes it can play any song....just not at any tempo!) and they can be imported via RTTTL.....remember the nokia3210 composer? yep, it takes ringtones and can convert them on the fly into melodies that are played back on the whammy bar The Remote Contremolo has various parameters, from settings its neutral/center point (both bridge and tremolo arm can be configured independently), sensitivity, range (which can be asymmetric) down and it has an adjustable tension (when no tension is applied it essentially works like a trumbone.... a trembone if you will It's also (i would argue) the only correct way to do a TremelNo - with my setup, the bridge is locked so bends wont detune other strings on a floating setup however the remote contremolo controls the bridge position so you get to have your cake and eat it - its locked when you want it and unlocked the second you move the tremolo arm. It's also got "invert" and "quantize" modes, where pressing the remote contremolo down will actually move the whammy bar / pitch up, whilst quantize is most easily explained as - imagine you could put frets on a whammy bar and you can decide the "interval" - whether its microtonal or skips entire tones etc. I made it for quite a few reasons (mostly to investigate this notion of poly-melo-rhythms i've been developing) but its great to be able to use a tremolo and it just not hurt your shoulder even when going full spaghetti strings There's so much more to do and say but been so burned out from constant work on it that i thought i should try to actually celebrate the fact that somehow it actually work?!??!? :D