Walrus really does know how to make a good reverb. In fact I think Walrus might be the one pedal manufacturer out there that dips their toes into basically every effect imaginable and manages to do all of them exceptionally well. Their reverbs were definitely my gateway into higher end effects, though. Great demo as always, Mark!
Best demo for this pedal I’ve seen so far. Thank you for being thorough and actually turning the mix knob all the way up to see the limits of where things can go.
just bought one and just now a 2nd one, to have fun exploring reamping stereo, and just got a sloer too, but figured i could maybe mismatch the verbs and mess around with that.
I returned the Sloer instantly. Not this one, it’s perfect. As long as you don’t need stereo, this one is amazing and the UI is nice. Looks and feels premium in person, which is a surprise given how cheap it is.
I think it actually can get more ambient with less work. Slo/tva obviously can be dialed further in but this is just straight up set and forget great ambience
Was interested in hearing it with a synth. Too bad the chroma is in there making it kinda useless as a demo for that purpose. Unless the chroma comes with it as a free gift.
FWIW, these are digitally controlled pots (sliders). For dust to actually cause them to not work, they'd have to sit untouched for years with lots of caked on dust. And even if they failed then, we'd still replace them for you if needed.
NOooo! MONO! cmon guys. a mono dsp Pedal wich collapses my expensive stereo chain to mono at the end of the board in 2024? not buyin. thats not cost cutting. its product crippling. same for time based effects with no midi. sad. haze sounds amazing. and no, i wont buy two. cheers nice vid!
@@stevenbatke2475 i do this for handbuilt analog pedals: i’ve got two jam harmonious monks and two delay llamas (one xtrm) running in stereo. its SO worth it. not for lazy ass developers mono dsp pedals. sry. try harder.
@@dasczwo and it would cost nearly double the price, to make a stereo version. These are supposed to be affordable. I think they sound great, even in mono. Stereo is cool, but it isn’t the end-all-be-all. You never know, if they are popular, and it gets requested enough, they may make a stereo version. For now, I’m happy with it, the way it is.