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tremhello!

Harmonious Monk mk.2

Dan here, Mick here – hello! 
Our love for harmonic and amplitude 

tremolo deepens ever further with 

Harmonious Monk mk.2.
Building on JAM pedals’ award-winning 

collaboration with That Pedal Show, 

mk.2 retains the original’s all-analogue 

circuitry and modern-classic tone, but 

adds features to make it even more 

useful and functional on guitar, keys and 

anything else!
The headline new feature is Tap & Ramp 

mode. You can now tap the time of your 

tremolo using the second switch, but 

a longer press will ramp to a second 

speed that can be set anywhere you like. 

You can also set the rate of the ramp 

between the two tremolo speeds.
There are now three selectable LFOs 

(instead of two) providing varying 

shapes of modulation in both Harmonic 

and Amplitude modes: sine wave, square 

wave and reverse sawtooth. That means 

you can dial in everything from subtle, 

vintage-inspired tremolos all the way to 

otherworldly staccato choppiness!
Mk.2 also has a Legacy mode, so 

everything you know about mk.1 can 

remain intact if you prefer it that way… 

with an additional option on the rate of 

the second, preset speed.
Depth and mix controls enable you to 

set the effect intensity to sit perfectly in 

your tone, and should you wish to tweak 

further, there are internal trimmers for 

bass, midrange and treble EQ on the 

effected signal. We have added an input 

gain control to optimise Harmonious 

Monk mk.2 in environments other than a 

traditional guitar rig.
Harmonious Monk mk.1 remains a 

truly awesome and inspiring tool. Mk.2 

spreads some features icing on an 

already incredible sonic cake!

OPERATION MODE SELECTION:

The mk.2 comes with the Tap & Ramp 

mode preselected. 
In order to switch between the Tap & 

Ramp and Legacy modes, keep both 

footswitches pressed until the LEDs 

blink, indicating mode change.

RAMPING FEATURE:

Only available while in the Tap & Ramp 

mode.
A prolonged press of the TAP footswitch 

will engage ramping from the original to 

the fixed user-selectable speed.
In order to determine the fixed user-

selectable speed, while keeping the TAP 

footswitch pressed, adjust the Speed 

potentiometer to taste - make sure to 

return the Speed to the original position 

after releasing the TAP footswitch.
In order to determine how long it takes to 

travel from the original speed to the fixed 

user-selectable speed, while keeping the 

TAP footswitch pressed, adjust the Depth 

potentiometer to taste - make sure to 

return the Depth to the original position 
after releasing the TAP footswitch.

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