


CONTROLS
RATE: This controls the rate of the amplitude modulation, from extremely slow to super fast.
SHAPE TOGGLE: Changes between Tri/Saw mode and Sq/Pulse mode. This adjusts the shape of the modulation and tuning the shape is done with the Warp knob.

DEPTH: This controls the depth, or the “intensity” or “choppiness” of the modulation. When it’s all the way down, only a very subtle modulation can be heard. When it’s all the way up, it’s as choppy as it gets.
WARP: This warps the waveform depending on where it's set.
In “Tri/Saw” mode, the Warp knob fully-down is a sawtooth wave or “ramp-up”, while fully-up is a reverse sawtooth or “ramp-down”, and 12:00 is a traditional triangle wave. When sweeping this knob in “Tri/Saw” mode, it may seem like the tempo changes but it does not, the peaks of the waveform are in different positions.
In “Sq/Pulse” mode, the Warp knob fully-up narrows the “on time” of the square wave, for tiny blips of sound with long pauses in between. At fully-down, the opposite is true; the “off time” is narrowed for tiny bits of “off” sandwiched between long stretches of “on.” In the center position, the “on” and “off” times are the same, making a traditional square wave.
SOUND EXAMPLE
POWER SUPPLY
The Knight School Trem accepts a center-negative DC power supply capable of supplying 9 volts. Plugging in anything other than this (center-positive, AC, higher voltage) will damage the pedal, maybe even beyond repair. Check your supply and make sure it says all the right stuff. Plugging in the wrong supply will void the warranty and possibly summon a puff of ozone-tinged smoke. Trust me, you’d hate it.